Truth and Artistic License
A review of the truth, or lack of truth in architectural renderings. Truth in Advertising... We are always “spinning.” Humans tend to exaggerate, massage and forget the past, and the same applies to the way we present ourselves and our work to others. I once knew a couple who always acted insanely happy with their marriage, children, house, careers… everything. I later learned that they had all the same trouble and disappointments as the rest of us; they simply “sold” it all as wonderful. There have been few projects I have worked on that were strictly honest. The preliminary sketch below was part of a legal presentation to prospective owners, and was truthful in all aspects from the brick color to the placement of streetlights to the typical angle of the afternoon sun. It is hardly my favorite rendering, but accurate it is. A typical honest lie is the use of axonometric drawings. There are times, such as the long street shown below, when ...