Burden, Ernest E., 1934-

Architectural delineation; a photographic approach to presentation [by] Ernest Burden. - New York, McGraw-Hill [1971] - vii, 310 p. illus. 29 cm.

In "Architectural Delineation: A Photographic Approach to Presentation," Ernest E. Burden explores the intersection of photography and architectural representation. The book emphasizes the significance of visual documentation in the architectural design process, showcasing how photographic techniques can enhance the clarity and impact of architectural presentations. Burden discusses various methodologies for integrating photographs into architectural drawings, emphasizing the importance of perspective, context, and detail.

The author provides practical guidance on how to effectively capture buildings and environments, offering tips on composition, lighting, and the use of digital tools. By incorporating case studies and examples from notable architects, Burden illustrates how photographic delineation can communicate design intent more vividly than traditional methods alone.

The book serves as a resource for students, architects, and designers seeking to improve their presentation skills, encouraging a more dynamic and engaging approach to showcasing architectural work through the lens of photography.

0070089248 9780070089242

77145617


Architectural rendering.
Presentation Techniques
Photography

NA2780 / .B87

721.28 BUR / 4947