“In an architectural drawing,
the rich reality of the building being drawn is always fighting a losing battle
with the limitations of the drawing itself. There are two possible consequences
of that defeat. One is that the drawing ends up a very poor substitute for the
actual thing. The other, and this always happens in a good drawing, is that
some aspect of the design deemed important for a particular purpose can, by the
exclusion of many other aspects, be more vividly rendered, possibly even more
vividly than in the actual building.” (Allen&Oliver, 1981, p.14)
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