Is it still worth thinking with hands?
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Data publikacji: 22.01.2016
Czasopismo Techniczne, 2015, Architektura Zeszyt 4-A (4) 2015, s. 213 - 218
https://doi.org/10.4467/2353737XCT.15.303.4706Autorzy
Is it still worth thinking with hands?
Three tendencies which go far beyond the narrowly understood technological issues seem to currently coexist in contemporary architectural practice. Some architects continue to regard hand drawing as being of primary importance at all stages of professional education as well as of the actual design process. Others, relying on the sensitivity and knowledge developed by their own personal experience with drawing, have accepted new technologies – perceiving the computer as an additional useful tool. At the same time the number of architects and students of architecture, for whom the era which preceded the information revolution constitutes a very distant past and the “analog” methods of imaging are pure exoticism, is continually on the increase. Trying to convince the skeptical representatives of the generation which has from the very beginning been shaped by digital media of the numerous benefits which can be derived from hand drawing – no doubt constitutes a fascinating challenge.
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Informacje: Czasopismo Techniczne, 2015, Architektura Zeszyt 4-A (4) 2015, s. 213 - 218
Typ artykułu: Oryginalny artykuł naukowy
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Is it still worth thinking with hands?
Is it still worth thinking with hands?
Division of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, Faculty of Architecture, Cracow University of Technology
Publikacja: 22.01.2016
Status artykułu: Otwarte
Licencja: CC BY
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