Architectural work output ‒ space presentation forms.
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Publication date: 22.01.2016
Technical Transactions, 2015, Architecture Issue 4-A (4) 2015, pp. 91-95
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Architectural work output ‒ space presentation forms.
Great masters expressed their architectural thoughts through lines drawn by hand on sheets of tracing paper. Will the new technology in the form of parametric design tools, computer models, 3D pens and spatial printing become a distinctive feature of our times? A concept presented in the form of an architectural design becomes most valuable when it is put down on paper through soul and hand, like a violinist transferring a melody to the strings with a sensitivity of an author. In spite of the development of computer technology, at the stage of impressive concept designing there is an even greater need for the return to hand-drawn designs. In view of electronic media, it shows a high quality of the architect’s technique, original and individual approach and specific value of handmade creation.
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Information: Technical Transactions, 2015, Architecture Issue 4-A (4) 2015, pp. 91-95
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Architectural work output ‒ space presentation forms.
Architectural work output ‒ space presentation forms.
Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Opole University of Technology
Published at: 22.01.2016
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