Chris Wilkinson; Drawing What I See: Travel Sketches
Chris Wilkinson; Drawing What I See: Travel Sketches
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Chris Wilkinson is the founder of the architectural practice WilkinsonEyre, which is responsible for beautiful buildings and structures in London and beyond. This book is a collection of his travel sketches, which show inspirational buildings across the globe, including the Sydney Opera House, St Paul's Cathedral, and the Tokyo skyline. Wilkinson presents the sketches he makes while travelling for business and leisure, usually focusing on inspirational buildings or urban cityscapes.
\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 144 pages
\n Publication date: 23 January 2019
\n Publisher: Royal Academy of Arts
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Architect Chris Wilkinson's captivating collection of travel sketches showcases a diverse range of inspirational buildings across the globe. From the iconic Sydney Opera House to the awe-inspiring St. Paul's Cathedral and the mesmerizing Tokyo skyline, this book offers a glimpse into Wilkinson's architectural prowess.
Wilkinson, the founder of the renowned architectural practice WilkinsonEyre, has left an indelible mark on the architectural landscape of London and beyond. His visionary designs include the Gasholders at King's Cross, the revitalization of Battersea Power Station, and the iconic Gateshead Millennium Bridge.
In this captivating publication, Wilkinson shares his sketches made during his business and leisure travels, often focusing on awe-inspiring buildings or vibrant urban cityscapes. His journeys have taken him to far-flung destinations such as the West Indies, Russia, Egypt, Australia, and Japan, where he finds solace in capturing the essence of each location through his artistic lens.
Whether in the comfort of a hotel room with a breathtaking view or on a cozy cafe terrace with a steaming cappuccino, Wilkinson finds an hour or two to indulge in his passion for sketching. His meticulous attention to detail and his ability to capture the essence of a building or skyline are evident in each sketch, providing a glimpse into his creative process.
Throughout the book, Wilkinson introduces each sketch and delves into his work, his travels, and the cities and buildings that have most inspired him. His insights offer a deeper understanding of the architectural world and the influences that shape his designs.
This collection of travel sketches is not only a visual feast but also a testament to Wilkinson's talent and dedication to the art of architecture. It serves as a source of inspiration for architects, enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates the beauty and complexity of the built environment.
So, embark on a journey through the world with Architect Chris Wilkinson and discover the architectural wonders that have shaped our world through his eyes.
\n Weight: 738g\n
Dimension: 246 x 207 x 22 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781912520244\n \n
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