
Here’s Why Architects Make Construction Drawings
Architects make construction drawings so the people who build the project have all the information they need to develop the owners’ vision.
Yes, I make art projects here, but I’m not trying to be an artist. I have no plans to sell my art and have no art on my walls.
A few years ago, I started the Roosterwax channel to teach architecture to kids. The first skill architecture students must develop is learning how to draw, so I started a 10-minute 100-day drawing project as an example.
As it turned out, viewers were more interested in my artwork than architecture. So, I started focusing on making art on Roosterwax.
I don’t teach traditional art lessons. A lot of my artwork is about:
→ trying new materials and exploring ideas
→ my architectural rendering techniques
→ making models
→ conducting art + design research
Making art here is a joy for me—I love creating art projects. In the past, I bought art supplies and never used them. But on the Roosterwax channel, I actively look for ways to make art, learn, and grow.
You have a voice here. Let’s inspire each other to make art that makes us happy.
Architects make construction drawings so the people who build the project have all the information they need to develop the owners’ vision.
But my mother said, “You can’t be an architect; you’re not any good at math.” I had to give up the idea of being an architect, but my desire did not go away.
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