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Workshop in Classical Architecture: Ball State University

  • Ball State University Muncie, Indiana (map)

7 credits towards the Certificate in Classical Architecture (Tuscan Order & Measured Drawing) | 7 AIA CES Learning Units|Elective

The ICAA Workshop in Classical Architecture introduces classical architecture as a living language to encourage literacy with the enduring forms which shape our built environment. The grammar, syntax, and proportional relationships of the classical canon are explored through freehand drawings of the classical orders and exercises that adapt the language to an architectural composition. The workshop kicks off with a series of short architectural case studies that highlight the use of the classical tradition in the design of new buildings and places today.

The program provides instruction for students who are just beginning to explore the language, as well as for more advanced level students and those who have attended previous ICAA Workshops.

Materials

Please note that students are required to bring drawing materials to participate in the Workshop.


What You Will Learn

The Classical Language

  • How to draw a block layout of the Tuscan Order to become familiar with the proportional relationships of the individual parts to the whole

  • How to complete detailed drawings of the base, capital, and entablature to become acquainted with the nomenclature and role of the individual parts

  • How to produce a drawing of an elevation of a Tuscan portico to explore syntax and compositional strategies

  • How a canonical order may be explicit or implicit in a design, and how its elements can be progressively reduced while retaining its character and proportion

The Study of Precedents in Architectural Composition

  • The tradition and purpose of measured and analytical drawing in sketchbook.

  • Techniques for measuring a precedent and accurately drawing to scale in a sketchbook

  • Familiarity with local classical buildings and adaptions of the classical canon

  • An appreciation for drawing as a means of instilling a sensibility for size, scale, proportion, and composition

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