In the intellectual life of an architect, design and representation are inextricably connected terms, both in theoretical speculation and in operational practice. Indeed the drawn image is both a document of what is yet to be realized (and in this case it assumes a pre-figurative value), and a registration of what exists, in that way becoming an action purporting to document. In both cases, of course, the object – the building, already built or yet to build – will be or is elsewhere, and it is made present to our eyes through drawing. The visionary action of Alberti’s lineamenti remains the focus of the designer’s entire operational life, but the new digital technologies pose unprecedented issues to the draftsman. One is autographism; yet a...
Drawings exist for the communication of ideas. They are the containers of mankind's visual dreams an...
Computing has become today a new tool for representing architectural projects. Indeed, in addition t...
Means of expression have always affected our ways of thinking. Designers, who have to interpret sign...
In the intellectual life of an architect, design and representation are inextricably connected terms...
In the intellectual life of an architect, design and representation are inextricably connected terms...
As children after modernism we have learned to deliberately dislocate and abstract historical associ...
In architectural drawings, human figures are generally requested to express the scale of design spac...
Images risk homologation. The ever-greater ease with which we can acquire, generate, reproduce and c...
This research investigates a correspondence between the architectural representational tool of drawi...
Robin Evans describes the way in which architecture always exceeds its representations for every arc...
The paper "Representation shapes Reality" reflects on the relationship between drawing and architect...
In the work of the architect, drawing representation is an essential means of communication as well ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe the various movements from abstraction to actuali...
It is undeniable that infotechnology has brought significant changes into architectural representati...
Great masters expressed their architectural thoughts through lines drawn by hand on sheets of tracin...
Drawings exist for the communication of ideas. They are the containers of mankind's visual dreams an...
Computing has become today a new tool for representing architectural projects. Indeed, in addition t...
Means of expression have always affected our ways of thinking. Designers, who have to interpret sign...
In the intellectual life of an architect, design and representation are inextricably connected terms...
In the intellectual life of an architect, design and representation are inextricably connected terms...
As children after modernism we have learned to deliberately dislocate and abstract historical associ...
In architectural drawings, human figures are generally requested to express the scale of design spac...
Images risk homologation. The ever-greater ease with which we can acquire, generate, reproduce and c...
This research investigates a correspondence between the architectural representational tool of drawi...
Robin Evans describes the way in which architecture always exceeds its representations for every arc...
The paper "Representation shapes Reality" reflects on the relationship between drawing and architect...
In the work of the architect, drawing representation is an essential means of communication as well ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe the various movements from abstraction to actuali...
It is undeniable that infotechnology has brought significant changes into architectural representati...
Great masters expressed their architectural thoughts through lines drawn by hand on sheets of tracin...
Drawings exist for the communication of ideas. They are the containers of mankind's visual dreams an...
Computing has become today a new tool for representing architectural projects. Indeed, in addition t...
Means of expression have always affected our ways of thinking. Designers, who have to interpret sign...