The Architect's Newspaper Reviews Drawing Codes Book

Davis Richardson recently reviewed the book Drawing Codes: Experimental Protocols of Architectural Representation (Applied Research and Design) in The Architect’s Newspaper. In the article, “Drawing Codes compiles 96 works to explore computation’s agency to generate drawings without models,” Richardson offers thoughtful reflections on the book (co-authored by Adam Marcus and Andrew Kudless) and its critical framing in regard to computation’s impacts on architectural drawing:

“The collection of drawings and discourse in Drawing Codes asks us to think critically about the discipline, its shared language of representation, and the material conditions under which architecture is produced. Must the show just go on, business as usual? Or are there new scripts for us to follow?”

Link: “Drawing Codes compiles 96 works to explore computation’s agency to generate drawings without models”, by Davis Richardson in The Architect’s Newspaper