architectural drawings
Form and Material study (ink on Arches watercolor paper, 2018)
Former Soup Kitchen for the Jewish Poor in Brune Street (ink on Arches watercolor paper, 2019)
Detail of Masonry of Family Home (ink on Arches watercolor paper 2020)
Masonry of Family Home (ink on Arches watercolor paper 2020)
Study of The Royal Insurance Building in Piccadilly Street (ink on Arches watercolor paper, 2020)
Form and Material study (ink on Arches watercolour paper, 2018)
Goodwin Street (ink on Arches watercolor paper, 2020)
Camden House (ink on Arches watercolor paper, 2020)
Mali Drvenik (ink on Arches watercolor paper, 2020)
Study of Srda Zlopogleda by Ivan Mestrovic (ink on Arches watercolor paper, 2019)
Držislav Dražić (born 1997) is London-based Architectural Apprentice working for AHMM. Dražić holds a degree from London South Bank University, where he was influenced by the teaching of Seamus Ward and Daniel Wilkinson.
The drawings are a result of his work during the Covid- era, where upon graduation in late 2019, the young architect struggled to find work. His work is influenced by his schooling in Croatia, where he was inspired by Croatian heritage. His education from Zagreb’s Building Technology School with strong technical focus and subjects such as Architectural Construction, Technical Drawing and History of Art and Architecture influenced his work and introduced him to his ‘tool of trade’ the isograph 0.1mm pen.
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