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‘Architectural literacy’: Functions of architectural drawing
Drawing: Research, Theory, Practice, 2021‘Literacy’ refers to the ability to both assign meaning to – and to create messages. Transposing this concept to ‘architectural literacy’ could refer to the assigning of meaning to architectural messages and the ability to create such messages. ‘Architectural literacy’ suggests that architects employ a distinct language to communicate, process and ...
Robin Schaeverbeke, Hélène Aarts
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Cataloguing architectural drawings
Journal of the Society of Archivists, 2003This article provides guidelines on managing architectural drawings, to help non-specialist archivists who have responsibility for these ‘non-traditional’ archives. The article gives advice on appraisal, sorting and cataloguing of drawings, based on the experience of a number of specialists working in dedicated architectural archives in the UK and ...
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JAE, 1982
(1982). Architecture as Drawing. Journal of Architectural Education: Vol. 36, No. 2, pp. 2-7.
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(1982). Architecture as Drawing. Journal of Architectural Education: Vol. 36, No. 2, pp. 2-7.
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The Magical Architecture in Drawing Drawings
Journal of Architectural Education, 2013I remember one vivid winter's day at Versailles…. Everything gazed at me with mysterious questioning eyes.
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Architectural Computer Vision: Automated Recognition of Architectural Drawings
1993Architecture
Koutamanis, A. (author) +1 more
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2020
The article examines how the concept of the addressee of architecture has transformed throughout the twentieth century, demonstrating how the mutations of the dominant means of representation in architecture are linked to the evolving significance of the city’s inhabitants.
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The article examines how the concept of the addressee of architecture has transformed throughout the twentieth century, demonstrating how the mutations of the dominant means of representation in architecture are linked to the evolving significance of the city’s inhabitants.
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Analysing architecture through drawing
Building Research & Information, 2007This paper reflects on drawing as a medium for acquiring knowledge and understanding of the possibilities and workings of architecture by analysing examples. Drawing has been much discussed as a medium for design and of communication in architecture, but the potential of its role as a medium for analysis, though recognized, has not enjoyed the same ...
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2018
How architectural drawings emerged as aesthetic objects, promoted by a network of galleries, collectors, and institutions, and how this changed the understanding of architecture. Prior to the 1970s, buildings were commonly understood to be the goal of architectural practice; architectural drawings were seen simply as a means to an end ...
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How architectural drawings emerged as aesthetic objects, promoted by a network of galleries, collectors, and institutions, and how this changed the understanding of architecture. Prior to the 1970s, buildings were commonly understood to be the goal of architectural practice; architectural drawings were seen simply as a means to an end ...
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