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  • The death of drawing : architecture in the age of simulation
    Scheer, David Ross
    "The Death of Drawing explains how the shift from drawing by to hand to using building information models (BIM) is happening and the effect of this on how architects think and work. Author David ... Scheer helps you recognize that architectural drawings exist to represent construction and architectural simulations (BIM) exist to anticipate building performance. The values implicit in drawing - patience, care, attention to detail, knowledge of composition, appreciation of well-made things - which architects used to gain through years of drawing practice, don't apply to simulation, so Scheer discusses how losing this vital learning tool might affect your work and and the field of architecture. He also explains that simulation requires you to cast building information in the form of data, which means less of a distinction between designers and constructors, and, based on this, how your interactions with and relevance to clients and collaborators might impact your practice. Finally he reflects on this moment of profound transformation, to remember what drawing has meant to architecture so that you can anticipate what may follow"--
    Vrsta gradiva - knjiga
    Založništvo in izdelava - London ; New York : Routledge, 2014
    Jezik - angleški
    ISBN - 978-0-415-83496-4
    COBISS.SI-ID - 83670787

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Centralna knjižnica na Jamovi
72 SCHEER D. R. The death of
IN: 020210369
izposojeno - na dom, rok vrnitve: 31.03.2025

Predvidoma na voljo po: 01.04.2025 (1. v čakalni vrsti)
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