ARCHITECTURAL RENDERING
Architect’s preferences and style
By
Sumaiya Islam
152081002
Minhazur Rahman
152081008
Architectural rendering, or architectural
illustration, is the art of creating two-
dimensional images or animations
showing the attributes of a proposed
architectural design.
What is the importance of
rendering in architectural drawing?
Works as a
Communication
tool
Render makes a design
appear more resolved
than it actually is becomes
the double-edged sword.
Helps to
understand
the traditional
drawings to
general public
RENDERING TECHNIQUES
 Computer generated
Usually created for presentation, marketing and design
analysis purposes.
 Hand-drawn renderings
Media used for hand-drawn rendering
 Watercolor
 Markers
 Color Pencil
 Pen and Ink
 Acrylics
Different Architects Choose Different Styles
Of Rendering..They Have Their Own Style
Of Rendering Or Landscaping
RENDERING STYLES OF ARCHITECTS…
Here I emphasized on
 Frank Lloyd Wright
 Tadao Ando
 Frank Gehry
 Le Corbusier
 Renzo Piano
Frank Lloyd Wright
• Born Frank Lincoln Wright
June 8, 1867
Richland Center, Wisconsin, U.S.
• Died April 9, 1959 (aged 91)
Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
• Nationality American
• Alma mater University of Wisconsin–
Madison
Famous Buildings
 Fallingwater
 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
 Johnson Wax Headquarters
 Taliesin
 Taliesin West
 Robie House
 Imperial Hotel, Tokyo
 Darwin D. Martin House
 Larkin Administration Building
 Coonley House
 Marin County Civic Center
 First Unitarian Society of Madison
 Monona Terrace
 Meyer May House
Design principle of Frank Lloyd
Wright
 Widely known for four styles of building.
 Conceived of the Prairie Style.Born out of his
belief that we needed fewer, larger rooms which
flowed more easily
 His antithesis to the rigid Victorian era
architecture. From there the Textile Style was
born, which led way to the Organic Style and then
the Usonian Style. His belief that buildings should
be made from the land and benefit the land
inspired most of his work.
 Prefered Pen & Ink for rendering.
He also used color as media..
Water Color
by
Color Pencil
TADAO ANDO
 BORN September 13, 1941 (age 75)
Minato-ku, Osaka, Japan
 NATIONALITY Japanese Occupation Architect
 AWARDS Alvar Aalto Medal, 1985
Pritzker Prize, 1995
AIA Gold Medal, 2002 etc
 PRACTICE Tadao Ando Architects & Associates
 BUILDINGS Row House, Sumiyoshi, 1979
Church of the Light, Osaka, 1989
Water Temple, Awaji, 1991
 PROJECTS Rokko Housing I, II, III, Kobe, 1983-
1999
Design principles of Tadao Ando
 Highly regarded for his unparalleled work
with concrete, sensitive treatment of
natural light, and strong engagement with
nature.
 Ando's buildings derive their form from
simple geometries that contrast with
complex 3-dimensional circulation
RENDERING STYLE OF TADAO ANDO
 Mainly does COMPUTER-GENERATED RENDERING
But also does Hand-drawn Rendering
By
Water Color
By
Pencil
By
Pencil
FRANK GEHRY
 Born Frank Owen Goldberg
February 28, 1929 (age 87)
Toronto Ontario, Canada
 Nationality Canadian, American
 Alma mater University of Southern California
 Occupation Architect
 Awards AIA Gold Medal
Princess of Asturias Award
Order of Canada
Pritzker Prize
Praemium Imperiale
Presidential Medal of Freedom
 Website foga.com
 Practice Gehry Partners LLP
 Buildings Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Walt Disney Concert Hall,
Gehry Residence, Louis Vuitton Foundation, Weisman Art Museum, Art
Gallery of Ontario, Museum of Pop Culture
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY OF
FRANK GEHRY
Gehry’s work is recognizable through his use
of asymmetry, exaggerated proportions and
unconventional materials. His designs have
influence throughout architecture, interior
design, art and fashion.
Rendering Style Of GEHRY
Prefered
Computer
Generated Rendering.
Rather than Hand
Drawn Rendering
By
COLOR
PENCIL.
LE CORBUSIER
• Born Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris
October 6, 1887
La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland
• Died August 27, 1965 (aged 77)
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France
• Nationality Swiss, French
• Occupation Architect
• Awards AIA Gold Medal (1961), Grand Officiers of the
Légion d'honneur (1964)
• Buildings Villa Savoye, Paris
Unité d'habitation, Marseille
Notre Dame du Haut, Ronchamp
Buildings in Chandigarh, India Projects Ville Radieuse
“Space and light and order. Those are the
things that men need just as much as they
need bread or a place to sleep.”
–Le Corbusier
RENDERING STYLE
 He used different media for
rendering.
 Such as water color,pen &
ink,pencil etc
 He also did computer generated
rendering
By pencil and
shade
By
Pen & Ink
(Gropious House)
By
Water color
Original site plan sketch by Color Pencil
 Born 14 September 1937 (age 79)
Genoa, Italy Nationality Italian
 Alma mater Politecnico di Milano
 Occupation Architect
 Awards Pritzker Architecture Prize
RIBA Gold Medal
Sonning Prize
AIA Gold Medal
Kyoto Prize
 Buildings Kansai International Airport
Centre Georges Pompidou
Parco della Musica
Shard London Bridge
The New York Times Building
Parliament House (Malta)
 Renzo Piano is hardly the kind of architect that you
could define in one word. In fact, the Renzo Piano
architecture style that the world knows of is not what
you can narrow down to a trademark style. From
skyscrapers to energy-efficient diminutive houses,
classy institutes to sombre museums, he’s dipped his
beak in all waters. And yet, in spite of his eclectic
style, one thing remained constant – his penchant for
high-tech designs.
 Prefers computer rendering.
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