authors |
Redondo, E. |
year |
1997 |
title |
Analysis and Interpretation in the Architectonics |
source |
Challenges of the Future [15th eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-9523687-3-0] Vienna (Austria) 17-20 September 1997 |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.1997.x.q7e
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summary |
The graphic intention is a peculiarity of the architectural drawing. It is enough to compare the ground plan of an unifamiliar housing
insulated of Le Corbusier with another of Mies van der Rohe to realise the diversity of graphic styles, but is important to take
conscience of the complexity that carries to interpret the symbols that appear in those documents, because as architects we either
realize plans that the instructions are described or measures to be able to execute the work and in other occations representations for
his edition aimed to a especialized public. For this reason, and because not always is arranged the best possible documentation, we consider that the majority of vectorisations
they exist in the market don’t plenty satisfied our needs as teaching staff of graphic expression and CAD, althoug we can always be
using the same systems of projection or codified representations, it is imposed a lot of times to interpret acording the context the
different signs and graphic registers used. We know experimental applications that go beyond, they even arrive to generate a 3D model from a lifted hand draw that represents
three orthogonal projections of it, but it isn’t less certain that its utility is restricted to fields very specialised and the option that we
propose, there is not knowledge at least to us that it exist; commercially speaking. Our porpose has been to develope a symple metedology of vectorisation but adapted to the special idiosyncrasy of the needs of an
architecture student that with frequency for his formation requires to generate with CAD models 2D and 3D of architectural projects from
the information contented in magazines, and with them create several formas analysis. The most important difference in the matter to other systems is the interactivity of the procedure that let personify the exit file, even the
wide diversity of graphic registers that it exist in the entrance, being the user only once has to identify and interpret the signs to detect,
and then the process is realized automatically to any plant of the building or equivalent projection. |
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eCAADe |
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