Architectural Drawing: The Single-Point Perspective

A course by Bradley Van Der Straeten , Architecture Studio

Architecture Studio. London, United Kingdom.
Joined March 2021
100% positive reviews (47)
1,993 students
Audio: English, Spanish
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  • 16 lessons (3h 27m)
  • 12 downloads
  • 8 exercises
  • Course final project

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A course by Bradley Van Der Straeten

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Bradley Van Der Straeten is an architectural studio founded by architects George Bradley and Ewald Van Der Straeten. They met at the University of Liverpool, where they both studied architecture and quickly bonded over their passion for the subject. After graduating, they moved to different countries to work for large architectural firms. However, both George and Ewald realized their love of architecture was rooted in making a difference through their designs, and so they founded a studio of their own which allowed them to do exactly that.

Together, the creative duo focuses on designing colorful, fun, and sustainable architecture alongside their team. Their work has been featured in Good Homes Magazine, Grand Designs Magazine, The Telegraph, and more. They have also won a number of awards, including House Beautiful Magazine’s Best Home Transformation.


  • 100% positive reviews (47)
  • 1,993 students
  • 16 lessons (3h 27m)
  • 12 additional resources (0 files)
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  • Audio: English, Spanish
  • English · Spanish · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
  • Level: Beginner
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Architectural Drawing: The Single-Point Perspective

A course by Bradley Van Der Straeten
Architecture Studio. London, United Kingdom.
Joined March 2021
  • 100% positive reviews (47)
  • 1,993 students