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Fī intiẓār al-mukhalliṣ : [riḥlah ilá al-Arḍ al-Muḥarramah] / Raʾūf Musʻad.
في انتظار المخلص : [رحلة إلى الأرض المحرمة] رءوف مسعد.

LIBRA PJ7850.U8463 Z467 2000
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Musʻad, Raʼūf.
Language:
Arabic
Subjects (All):
Musʻad, Raʼūf.
Travel.
Gaza Strip.
West Bank.
Israel.
Musʻad, Raʼūf--Travel--West Bank.
Musʻad, Raʼūf--Travel--Gaza Strip.
Musʻad, Raʼūf--Travel--Israel.
West Bank--Description and travel.
Gaza Strip--Description and travel.
Israel--Description and travel.
Genre:
Autobiographies.
Physical Description:
212 pages ; 20 cm
Edition:
al-Ṭabʻah 1.
الطبعة 1.
Place of Publication:
al-Qāhirah : Maktabat Madbūlī, 2000.
القاهرة : مكتبة مدبولي، 2000.
Summary:
From Leonardo da Vinci to Louis Kahn, the world's great designers and architects have used the observation and drawing of real objects to inform and inspire visionary constructions. This book prepares students of architecture and design to carry on a similar dialogue between their perceptions of the physical world and their understanding of the elements of design. It instills an understanding of the basic principles of drawing that are universal to all designdisciplines-mass, volume, form, contour, texture, shadow, and more-as it explores the knowledge, rational thought, and analysis that design professionals rely on to create successful drawings. This combination of technique, theory, and analysis equips the designer with a powerful set of tools, crucial to both the creative process and the successful career.
ISBN:
9772082756
OCLC:
187485252

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