This lecture explores the critical reflective practice of the instructor in Belgium since 1986, focusing on the field of Techné and Poiesis in architecture. It delves into the development of innovative versions of architectural drawing as a bridge between Techné and Poiesis, emphasizing the poetics of making. Through a series of slides, the lecture discusses the significance of the architectural drawing as a locus for creativity and expression, drawing inspiration from renowned architects like Erik Gunnar Asplund and Karl Friedrich Schinkel. It also touches upon the relationship between the architect and the built environment, highlighting the transformative power of design in shaping spaces and experiences.