Dimensions
215 x 260 x 16mm
Model making is a beautiful and skilful craft, and architectural model making is a vital part of the building process. The architectural model is often the first time that a building is visualized in 3D. It can capture the excitement of the architect's vision but can also reveal unforeseen difficulties. "Model Making for Architects" explains the role of the model within the architectural and planning process. It advises on the many ways of representing a building and the many techniques of making a model. With practical instruction throughout, it is an invaluable tool both for the model maker and for the architect seeking to commission a model of their building. With contributions from leading practitioners, case studies on multi-million pound projects and step-by-step exercises, this new book provides a unique insight into the process of architectural model making, and looks at the new technology and opportunities available to the model maker. AUTHOR: Matt Driscoll is the founding director of Base Models Ltd. He trained as a model maker at the Kent Institute of Art and Design and worked as a freelance model maker before launching Base Models in 2006. Since its formation, Base Models has gained a reputation for creating beautiful yet practical models in answer to its clients' needs. Base Models has had its work exhibited in Tate Britain, The Royal Academy Summer exhibition, 10 Downing Street and numerous public and private events. Matt was included in the Who's Who of Britain's Youngest Company Directors, lectures on the subject of model making and is committed to supporting students of architecture, art and contemporary design. 227 colour illustrations