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Architectural illustration (or photo-real 3D rendering) is the art of creating two-dimensional images, such as a proposed architectural design.
Richard Baehr has written: 'Architectural rendering in tempera' -- subject(s): Architectural rendering, Tempera painting
Albert O. Halse has written: 'Architectural rendering' -- subject(s): Architectural drawing, Architectural rendering, Architecture, Designs and plans, Presentation drawings
Salvatore Grande has written: 'Rendering' -- subject(s): Architectural rendering
Yes architectural rendering drawings are in two dimensions. They are hand drawn 2D images or animations to show a basic design. There are modern computer drawings which do use 3D.
Cyril Arthur Farey has written: 'Architectural drawing, perspective & rendering' -- subject(s): Architectural drawing, Perspective
If you would like to learn more about architectural renderings, there are several sites that offer ideas for the rendering. One of these companies is Archrecord. They are the leading incorporation of all things architectural.
Peter A Koenig has written: 'Design graphics' -- subject(s): Architectural drawing, Technique, Communication in architectural design, Interior decoration rendering
Maps and architectural drawings.
Daniel Tal has written: 'Rendering in SketchUp' -- subject(s): Landscape architectural drawing, SketchUp, Computer-aided design, Data processing, Interior decoration, Architectural design
A stone pyramid
You would find sample architectural portfolio for your architectural program at this link http://www.gjsmallenterprises.com/course-images/3d_architecture_course.html plus basic and advance courses in architectural rendering