<P>At the beginning of their studies students of architecture are confronted with a wealth of different ways in which to visually present their designs. Expressing ideas in the form of drawings and models is usually required in the early stages of studying: ¿learning by doing¿ is the only way for students to quickly develop a repertoire for their design work.<BR>However, there are important issues to consider between the phases of devising the spatial concept and recreating it in a two- or three-dimensional drawing or physical model: How to construct a perspective freehand drawing? What plan drawings are necessary to present my design? What scale should my model be and what materials should I use to construct it?<BR><EM>Basics Architectural Presentation</EM> combines the highly successful single volumes <EM>Technical Drawing, Freehand Drawing, CAD, Modelbuilding</EM> (new edition) and <EM>Architectural Photography</EM> from the series BASICS in a new volume. Step-by-step, it conveys po