HAND DRAFTING

SPRING 2019 - SPRING 2020

SCAD DRAW 115 - Professor Ryan Madson

SCAD INDS 110 - Professor Ricardo Navarro

The first 5hr studio that students in the School of Buildings Arts at SCAD take is Draw 115, a class designed to show students the craftsmanship behind drafting a building with nothing but a drafting pencil, a T-square, and a few Micron pens. This class consisted of measured assignments where I had to measure and draft building of different sizes, from the infamous SCAD Library and SCAD Museum, to local, historic Savannah Houses near Troup Square, and emphasize every last detail from wall thicknesses to crevices around columns and even decorative coffee table books!

A year later, COVID-19 hit, we were sent home, and my first Interior Design studio was offered online. This studio was hand drafted and hand rendered based, to make sure the skills we were tough a year before were still polished. Here, I designed an entire residential space for my client located in Crawfordville, FL, were all floor plans, furniture plans, and every wall of this home had to be drafted to scale, again, with nothing but a drafting pencil, a T-square, a few Micron pens, and this time, Copic Markers and Prismacolor pencils.

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