Abstract By analyzing The Cathedral as an animation with implications for genetic architecture and strategies for design-biomimetics, this article argues (with experimental illustrations) for the use of animation in architectural research that is consist-ent with software visualization and fully capable of contributing to the design-thinking process. Repudiating the use of animation as merely a medium for architectural presentation and affirming the coupling of animation and design-biomimetics, Dollens considers how animation can stimulate and develop architec-tural ideas, forms, and design through the digital revisualization of natural elements evolving from plants, shells, and skeletons
Since the late Nineties, digital architectural animation emerged as one of the main methods for repr...
A traditional way to present three-dimensional representations of architectural design has been thro...
This project is a creative exploration of the physical and aesthetic properties inherent in painting...
This paper documents a simple architectural form which, but for computer generated animation, has no...
It is debatable whether design can be taught. Frank Lloyd Wright himself mentioned that architecture...
Cinemas have always communicated beyond space and time. However, the illusion of being in a syntheti...
This paper sets up a paradigm for creative architectural animations, drawing cinematic, architectura...
It proposes a procedure to elaborate animated presentations of architectural designs based on percep...
Consider the current graphic capabilities of multimedia authoring tools. Many information technologi...
Le Corbusier notes in Vers Une Architecture that, because we look at the creation of architecture wi...
This paper proposes a general method to make animated presentations of architectural designs, based ...
The study described in this paper evolves within the larger context of a research aimed at inquiring...
Abstract. This article describes application of Fly-Through animation, especially in architecture. I...
This paper describes both conventional and computational ways of expressing and exploring design con...
Biomimicry inspires innovation in diverse fields. It has a significant impact in the architectural f...
Since the late Nineties, digital architectural animation emerged as one of the main methods for repr...
A traditional way to present three-dimensional representations of architectural design has been thro...
This project is a creative exploration of the physical and aesthetic properties inherent in painting...
This paper documents a simple architectural form which, but for computer generated animation, has no...
It is debatable whether design can be taught. Frank Lloyd Wright himself mentioned that architecture...
Cinemas have always communicated beyond space and time. However, the illusion of being in a syntheti...
This paper sets up a paradigm for creative architectural animations, drawing cinematic, architectura...
It proposes a procedure to elaborate animated presentations of architectural designs based on percep...
Consider the current graphic capabilities of multimedia authoring tools. Many information technologi...
Le Corbusier notes in Vers Une Architecture that, because we look at the creation of architecture wi...
This paper proposes a general method to make animated presentations of architectural designs, based ...
The study described in this paper evolves within the larger context of a research aimed at inquiring...
Abstract. This article describes application of Fly-Through animation, especially in architecture. I...
This paper describes both conventional and computational ways of expressing and exploring design con...
Biomimicry inspires innovation in diverse fields. It has a significant impact in the architectural f...
Since the late Nineties, digital architectural animation emerged as one of the main methods for repr...
A traditional way to present three-dimensional representations of architectural design has been thro...
This project is a creative exploration of the physical and aesthetic properties inherent in painting...