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Breves de Arquitectura

Esta serie ofrece exploraciones concisas e perspicaces sobre temas y conceptos fundamentales de la arquitectura contemporánea. Cada volumen se adentra en movimientos, estilos o tecnologías arquitectónicas específicas, proporcionando conocimientos esenciales tanto para estudiantes como para profesionales. La colección examina la evolución del pensamiento arquitectónico y su impacto en el entorno construido. Sirve como un recurso invaluable para comprender las complejidades del diseño arquitectónico.

The Architecture Brief Series: Model Making
Old Buildings, New Designs
  • Old Buildings, New Designs

    • 144 páginas
    • 6 horas de lectura

    Increasingly, architects are hired to design new work for existing structures. Whether for reasons of preservation, sustainability, or cost-effectiveness, the movement to reuse buildings presents a variety of design challenges and opportunities. Old Buildings, New Designs is an Architecture Brief devoted to working within a given architectural fabric from the technical issues that arise from aging construction to the controversy generated by the various project stakeholders to the unique aesthetic possibilities created through the juxtaposition of old and new.

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  • The ancient craft of architectural model making may seem unnecessary in today's age of digital renderings and virtual tours, but physical models remain a uniquely revealing and compelling tool for the architect. More forcefully than any other way of visualizing a building, models represent ideas, as opposed to images. The sensory impact of a physical model, its materiality, is an important step in the design process. Once an idea is materialized, it exists in the real world, and the real world reacts—with limitations or opportunities, which become clear through the process of making. A model not only allows the designer to explore freely while testing out specific ideas but also to advance and communicate his or her ideas effectively to others.

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