LINEAR DRAWING Week 1: introduction COURSE CODE: DRW- 101 COURSE TITLE: LINEAR DRAWING MAJOR: INTERIOR DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING TIMETABLE: WEDNESDAYS(2.

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LINEAR DRAWING Week 1: introduction COURSE CODE: DRW- 101 COURSE TITLE: LINEAR DRAWING MAJOR: INTERIOR DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING TIMETABLE: WEDNESDAYS(2 periods per week) TUTOR: DOMENICA RENKO SEMESTER: FALL 2010

LINEAR (=Γραμμικό) lines geometrical shapes 3-dimensional shapes dimensions complicated models aspects/views of a shape circles – ellipses – spirals THICKTHINDISCONTINUOUSSECTION LINE

LINEAR (=Γραμμικό) geometrical shapes | from 2d to 3d square rectangle circleovaltriangle pentagon hexagonoctagoncubesphere cylinder cone Rectangular prism pyramid

LINEAR (=Γραμμικό) dimensions

LINEAR (=Γραμμικό) aspects/views of a shape | complicated models

LINEAR (=Γραμμικό) circles – ellipses - spirals