Daily Sketching for Architects
Thinking with your hand: types of stripes
A course by Victor Imre Ebergenyi Kelly , Architect
About the video: Thinking with your hand: types of stripes
Overview
“Let the hand do what we think and not the other way around. I will share with you some stroke exercises to know where your hand is going.”
In this video lesson Victor Imre Ebergenyi Kelly addresses the topic: Thinking with your hand: types of stripes, which is part of the Domestika online course: Daily Sketching for Architects. Build a habit to get your ideas out through drawing and learn to enjoy the process.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson, we are going to do a series of exercises to strengthen the link between our heads and our hands. It is very important that we strengthen this bond so that our hand does what we want to do. It is also important that we do it with a habit, but let us do it with a lot of love and with a lot of patience. Many times we despair when we cannot do what we want. Remember that with patience and dedication we can get there. The first exercise we are going to do is about the asurados. Asurar is making parallel lines one after the other. We can do it vertically, We can do it horizontally...”
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Course summary for: Daily Sketching for Architects
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Architectural Illustration, Architecture, Drawing, Sketching

Victor Imre Ebergenyi Kelly
A course by Victor Imre Ebergenyi Kelly
Victor Ebergenyi graduated as an architect from UNAM in 2008. His interests encompass illustration, photography, and furniture design, with publications in international magazines such as Domus and Glocal. He began his career at offices like MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects (Canada) and JC Arquitectura (Mexico), and after graduating, worked at the Public Space Authority on emblematic projects in Mexico City. In 2011, he obtained a MAS in Collective Housing from the Polytechnic University of Madrid and collaborated with Baumschlager & Eberle Architekten in Liechtenstein.
In 2013, he joined INFONAVIT to improve social housing in Mexico. In 2016, he founded Kiltro Polaris Arquitectura in Cancún, where he has designed and built projects in the Riviera Maya. KP Arquitectura focuses on pragmatic and coherent urban and housing solutions, always seeking to improve inhabited environments.
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