Architectural Drawings

 

For centuries before the advent of computers, architects drew with pencil, charcoal, ink, and watercolor. Some still do for various functions. Sketching is how architects think. Renderings, finished views of buildings as they are intended to be built, are created to show clients what they are commissioning and so are often compelling artworks in themselves. Technical drawings, often reproduced as blueprints, are information from designers to builders.

We are interested in purchasing architectural drawings or collections - 20th Century, Modern, 19th Century, American, European, and more.

Please click on image thumbnails to see the entire artworks and hover over each for sizes, prices, etc. On mobile devices, a white dot appears in the bottom right of the “lightbox”. Tap the dot to show the caption.