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Summary
Summary
Graphic communication in architecture has made a dramatic shift from traditional drafting practices to dynamic and hyper-medial representations. This book provides a concise and practical introduction to new ways of architectural representation. It conveys principles and guidelines for producing in-depth dynamic representations for design projects and illustrates them with examples of studio work. Advanced digital media techniques and dynamic representations are introduced as primary emerging modes of architectural representation, with techniques such as 3D modelling, animations, montage, virtual and augmented realities and other digitally based techniques discussed.
Author Notes
Imdat As is Assistant Professor at the School of Architecture, University of Notre Dame.
Daniel Schodek is Professor at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University.
Table of Contents
Part I |
Chapter 1 Architectural Representations |
Chapter 2 Vision and Motion |
Chapter 3 Motion Paths in Architecture |
Part II |
Chapter 4 Basics of Digital Media |
Chapter 5 Motion-Graphics |
Chapter 6 Synthetic Media Environments |
Part III |
Chapter 7 Computer Models in Practice and Education |
Chapter 8 Historical Inquiries |
Chapter 9 Design Inquiries |