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The 43 Uses of Drawing
Cureton, Paul; Staff, Craig (RAGM, 2011-09) -
Central Orbits and Corporeal Realities : Drawing and the Renaissance Workshop
Staff, Craig; Cureton, Paul (2010-04)From session: The Artist at Work in Early Modern Italy (c. 1450-1700): Methods, Materials, Models, Mimesis -
Drawing Time & Lawrence Halprin
Cureton, Paul (2013-01) -
Encounters and ‘Seeing Through’ : Scaling Informatics, Fidelity and Representation
Cureton, Paul (2010-06) -
Garden City Utopias and Everyday Life : exploring the spatial accessibility of Welwyn Garden City
Cureton, Paul; Versluis, Laurens (2015-11-12)The concept of utopia, for many people, may have extinguished but the power of imagining cities remains vital (Brook 2013). David Pinder’s (2005) call for critical utopianism in comparison to authoritarian forms of future ... -
Motive Forces: design ecologies and the drawings of Lawrence Halprin (1916-2009)
Cureton, Paul (2012-03) -
Of Blood, of Trade, Authority, Agency : Sought After Forms and Drawing Today
Staff, Craig; Cureton, Paul (2009-04) -
Re-Scale, Drawing & Radical Cartography : Notes after Michel de Certeau
Cureton, Paul (2011-10) -
Representing Vernacular Landscape in New Towns
Cureton, Paul (2014-09) -
Strategies for Landscape Representation : digital and analogue techniques
Cureton, Paul (Routledge, 2016-12-16)Strategies for Landscape Representation discusses a variety of digital and analogue production techniques for the representation of landscape at multiple scales. Careful consideration is required to represent time, and to ... -
Thinking Drawing : Image Typologies for Processes in Landscape Architecture
Cureton, Paul; Sobell, Becky (Routledge, 2012-03) -
Thinking Drawing: aesthetic choice as ethical marker in student drawings
Cureton, Paul; Sobell, Becky (2011-09) -
Utopian Archaeologies : Utopian Archaeologies
Cureton, Paul; Dunn, Nick (2015-07-01)The end of the city may be understood in numerous ways yet the image of it endures. Indeed the concept of utopia, for many people, may have extinguished but the power of imagining cities remains vital. David Pinder’s (2002) ... -
Videre: Drawing and Evolutionary Architectures
Cureton, Paul (2013-10-01)Analysing the works of the seascape architect Wolf Hilbertz (1938 -2007), coral scientist Dr Thomas Goreau, architect Newton Fallis and collective, the paper considers the development of ‘self organizing’ natural building ... -
A Visual History of The Future
Dunn, Nick; Cureton, Paul; Pollastri, Serena (Government Office for Science, 2014-09-25)This paper is concerned with how future cities have been visualised between 1900 and 2014, what these projections sought to communicate and why. The paper is organised into eight sections. Each of the first seven sections ...