
3.1. What does drawing and sketching bring to the design process?
Author(s) -
Teresa Belo Rodeia
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
joelho
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1647-8681
pISSN - 1647-9548
DOI - 10.14195/1647-8681_4_23
Subject(s) - civility , architecture , reflexivity , rendering (computer graphics) , aesthetics , representation (politics) , architectural design , computer science , sociology , architectural engineering , visual arts , art , engineering , computer graphics (images) , anthropology , law , political science , politics
Architecture may bring culture and civility to people, say Florian Beigel and Philip Christou in their abstract to this colloquium. In a time were computer generated conception (and not only representation) are taken for granted in architectural design — shortening the time spent in the conception phases of architectural design — the culture and civility that architecture may bring comes from a special attention to the aims and purposes of architecture, to the reflexive approach through tracings, to learning processes of slow rendering of drawings, in short to the “reflection in action” process of design.