About Us

Urban Lines, Human Stories

Architectural Sketch Lab was born from the simple act of pausing to draw — to notice the curve of a cornice, the shadow of a window, the rhythm of rooftops. We believe that sketching architecture isn’t about perfection — it’s about attention.

Our mission is to help people connect more deeply to their cities and their creativity through observational drawing.

The People Behind the Pencils

Meet Our Team of Architects, Artists, and Urban Enthusiasts

How We Work

Sketching in the City, Step by Step

Our workshops combine practical techniques with mindful observation. You’ll learn on the street, in the park, by the café — wherever architectural stories unfold. Each session focuses on building skills, confidence, and personal style.

Walk & Observe
Learn Key Sketching Skills
Create On-Site, In Your Style

What You’ll Learn

Our courses are designed for all levels — from complete beginners to experienced sketchers. Each module builds a layer of skill while encouraging you to see and draw with curiosity.

Urban Perspective

Learn how to capture depth and form using intuitive vanishing points and angles.

Line Confidence

Develop a clean, expressive line through guided exercises and field practice.

Light & Shadow

Understand how to use contrast to
bring architecture to life on the page.

Composition Techniques

Arrange your sketch for balance, narrative, and visual flow.

Architectural Elements

Study arches, facades, columns, and roofs — and how to suggest detail quickly.

Expressive Journaling

Combine drawing with short reflections, notes, or textures for rich urban diaries.

Why We Sketch

Urban sketching is more than technique. It’s a way to slow down, to see your surroundings with new eyes, and to tell stories that matter — quietly, visually, and honestly.

Rediscover Your City

Sketching trains you to notice details and appreciate everyday beauty.

Connect With Others

Our community welcomes people from all walks of life and skill levels.

Build Creative Confidence

We focus on growth and experimentation, not perfection.

Keep a Visual Record

Your sketchbook becomes a personal map of places, moments, and impressions.