30 October 2025 - 20 November 202510:00 - 12:00 GMT
Online
Member early booking: £295 + VAT Member: £335 + VAT Standard: £445 + VAT
Available until one month prior
Thursday 30 October, 10:00 - 12:00 GMT Thursday 6 November, 10:00 - 12:00 GMT Thursday 13 November, 10:00 - 12:00 GMT Thursday 20 November, 10:00 - 12:00 GMT
By the end of the course, you should be able to:
Draw confidently using a repertoire of techniques and drawing systems
Draw simple geometric forms, building details in isometric, axonometric, section and simple perspectives
Express a broad range of concepts and forms through drawing
Draw assuredly from your ‘mind’s eye’
Use non-verbal communication professionally
Graduate engineer
Mid-career engineer
Other built environment professionals and engineers
This course is suitable for all, including non-sketchers, rusty practitioners, and those who sketch frequently but want to make drawings of a higher standard, possibly for use in presentations. Participants will be sent worksheets before the course, which will enable you to practise sketching before you attend. You will leave with another set to help you keep practising.
Trevor Flynn is Director of Drawing at Work and founder of The Drawing Gym. He teaches drawing at University College London and runs the architectural and spatial drawing module of the Architectural Association foundation course. Trevor is a visiting lecturer at the School of Architecture at the University of Bath and is a drawing instructor in several architectural and engineering offices.
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