Architects produce diagrams, not buildings, but diagrams that are wholly immanent, wholly embedded and coextensive with the materials, configurations, and forms of buildings. Theories of representation and expression have tended to privilege the concept over the building, treating the artifact as a site of interpretation, a mere extension of the process of its production. But if such concepts could be adequately expressed or understood separately from their manifestations, then the buildings themselves would be unnecessary. Architectural concepts only exist fully in their realization, as discoveries through the non-linear process called design. That condition of immanence inspires the recurring attention to method and process in the archite...
According to the philosopher C.S. Peirce the diagram is a system of interrelated parts that operates...
This paper explores a dual position of the diagram through Deleuzian theory and the theories of Fred...
Diagrams are widely understood as thin descriptions that are transparent to the facts they represent...
Architects produce diagrams, not buildings, but diagrams that are wholly immanent, wholly embedded a...
The twentieth-century accounts of typology are often both historiographically problematic and concep...
This paper discusses the impact of diagrammatic processes into architectural design. The diagram may...
ABSTRACT: The modern concept of the diagram has evolved in various disciplines and professions in te...
Complex buildings frequently present a challenge to users' understanding, which may affect wayfindin...
This research explores the relationship between the use of diagrams in architectural production and ...
This research explores the relationship between the use of diagrams in architectural production and ...
Gedruckt erschienen im Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin, ISBN 978-3-7983-2922-5Als wiederkehrendes E...
[EN] The use of diagrams as design tools has enriched recent architectural debate and has produced a...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1986.MICROFICHE COP...
Within the architectural universe there have been numerous attempts in recent years to define the te...
La utilización de diagramas como herramientas de proyecto ha contribuido a enriquecer el debate arqu...
According to the philosopher C.S. Peirce the diagram is a system of interrelated parts that operates...
This paper explores a dual position of the diagram through Deleuzian theory and the theories of Fred...
Diagrams are widely understood as thin descriptions that are transparent to the facts they represent...
Architects produce diagrams, not buildings, but diagrams that are wholly immanent, wholly embedded a...
The twentieth-century accounts of typology are often both historiographically problematic and concep...
This paper discusses the impact of diagrammatic processes into architectural design. The diagram may...
ABSTRACT: The modern concept of the diagram has evolved in various disciplines and professions in te...
Complex buildings frequently present a challenge to users' understanding, which may affect wayfindin...
This research explores the relationship between the use of diagrams in architectural production and ...
This research explores the relationship between the use of diagrams in architectural production and ...
Gedruckt erschienen im Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin, ISBN 978-3-7983-2922-5Als wiederkehrendes E...
[EN] The use of diagrams as design tools has enriched recent architectural debate and has produced a...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1986.MICROFICHE COP...
Within the architectural universe there have been numerous attempts in recent years to define the te...
La utilización de diagramas como herramientas de proyecto ha contribuido a enriquecer el debate arqu...
According to the philosopher C.S. Peirce the diagram is a system of interrelated parts that operates...
This paper explores a dual position of the diagram through Deleuzian theory and the theories of Fred...
Diagrams are widely understood as thin descriptions that are transparent to the facts they represent...