How Do Architects Mix Shots? With Blueprints, Of Course

By Sabrina Santos

Courtesy of Melissa Wood and Paul Knorr


Courtesy of Melissa Wood and Paul Knorr

The best buildings always start with a background, materials, and a plan. With a little help, now shots can too. In their new book, The Architecture of the Shot, author Paul Knorr and architectural planner Melissa Wood teamed up to create 75 blueprints detailing the creation of “the perfect shot from the bottom up.” With historical backgrounds, detailed materials lists, and precise plans, anyone with an architectural eye will feel right at home constructing the “perfect” mixtures.

View a few of the blueprint recipes, after the break.


Courtesy of Melissa Wood and Paul Knorr

Courtesy of Melissa Wood and Paul Knorr

Courtesy of Melissa Wood and Paul Knorr

Courtesy of Melissa Wood and Paul Knorr

Courtesy of Melissa Wood and Paul Knorr

Courtesy of Melissa Wood and Paul Knorr

Courtesy of Melissa Wood and Paul Knorr

Courtesy of Melissa Wood and Paul Knorr

Courtesy of Melissa Wood and Paul Knorr

Courtesy of Melissa Wood and Paul Knorr

Learn more about the book, here.

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