This work presents a focused investigation into the role of drawing and representation in the design and experience of urban pathways. Through the lens of architectural‑graphic methodologies, the study explores how movement, sequences, and spatial flows within the city are articulated via sketches, plan‑views and graphic constructs. Emphasis is placed on how the act of drawing mediates between geometric logic, perceptual experience and the evolving conditions of the urban environment. It offers a contribution to the field of urban morphology, by highlighting the interplay between graphic device and urban form in a teaching‑research context.