The King’s Foundation Australia – Drawing For Architecture
BOOKINGS REQUIRED | 1/19a Hunter St, Hobart
Saturday, Nov 08
Sunday, Nov 09
Booking required
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BOOKINGS OPEN AT 9AM ON THURSDAY 9 OCTOBER
Join the Kings Trust for an exciting one-day workshop introducing the art of architectural drawing. The workshop will be taught by Alexander Douthwaite, and will introduce students to traditional methods of architectural drawing with a focus on cultivating the ‘art of seeing’, or understanding the composition of heritage buildings through drawing.
Workshop: Saturday 8 & Sunday 9 November 2025, 10am-3pm (bookings required)
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