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Epigraphy, Typography and Architecture: Control Over Graphic Design Beyond Drawing

2020
Architectural drawings and architecture have a complex but undoubtedly very interesting relationship. Writing used in both has different functions, and it can even be sometimes included in the drawing category.
María Senderos Laka   +2 more
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Freehand drawing in the architectural and urban design process

2020
Im Kontext der Digitalisierung ist die Diskussion über den Nutzen des Freihandzeichnens in der architektonischen und städtebaulichen Entwurfspraxis immer noch im Gange. Unzählige Veröffentlichungen zu diesem Thema beruhen hauptsächlich auf theoretischem Fachwissen, Interviews und Experimenten.
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The architectural attributes of auto parts and transaction patterns on design drawings

International Journal of Automotive Technology and Management, 2006
In this paper, we make a tentative study on the strategic choice of transaction patterns for the detailed design drawings of auto parts in the Japanese auto industry. Using the available taxonomy of transaction patterns from previous studies - the Drawing-Supplied (DS) system, the Drawing-Entrusted (DE) system and the Drawing-Approved (DA) system - we ...
Fujimoto Takahiro, Ge Dongsheng
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Design Drawings as Cultural Heritage. Intertwining Between Drawing and Architectural Language in the Work of Aldo Morbelli

2020
Increasingly, the archives of 20th century architecture are attracting the interest of scholars as a source for in-depth understanding of architectural works and the trajectories of artistic movements and individual designers. The autograph drawing, in the different phases of the elaboration of the project, uses methods and techniques that reveal the ...
Spallone, Roberta, Bertola, Giulia
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Emerging Technologies and Drawings: The Futures of Images in Architectural Design

Architectural Design, 2013
AbstractMark Garcia, Senior Lecturer in History and Theory in the Department of Architecture, University of Greenwich, explores the technologically mediated future of drawings in architecture ‘without hands’. He highlights how multiple technological innovations are putting us on the brink of an exploding spectrum of possibilities for the image, and ...
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