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Contemporary detail in zoom-in-zoom-out technique: God and scale
Author(s) -
Miloš Kostić,
Vladimir M. Milenkovic
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
facta universitatis. series: architecture and civil engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2406-0860
pISSN - 0354-4605
DOI - 10.2298/fuace160712027k
Subject(s) - architecture , narrative , clarity , zoom , vagueness , computer science , abstraction , visibility , scale (ratio) , meaning (existential) , ambiguity , aside , aesthetics , epistemology , visual arts , artificial intelligence , linguistics , engineering , art , philosophy , biochemistry , chemistry , physics , programming language , optics , quantum mechanics , petroleum engineering , lens (geology) , fuzzy logic
Considering both the visual and narrative character of architectural discourse it is possible to examine the capacity of a drawing as an autonomous form, but also as one assigned to it throughout the course of creation of new architecture. This paper's intent is to examine the place and the role of the architectural drawing of the detail within design research. Thematically different, the narratives are instruments used for creating a relationship between the project as a whole and its parts, while the detail defines the path from an idea to the realization of architecture, that is, from abstraction to concretization within the above-mentioned process. The notion of scalar imagination has been introduced in order to indicate the relationship between the traditional modernist understanding of the roles of detail and scale have, while the question of the real size of designed architecture has been moved aside. The scalar imagination reveals the relationships between the elements of architecture, while its visibility reveals the architect's ability to build the necessary information network while moving throughout the diverse levels of those relationships. The goal is to avoid vagueness of architecture represented by the drawing and favor the polyvalence of its meaning by presenting concrete information. In that sense, for the benefit of achieving clarity within the methodological approach, we researched the conditions of visibility within the relationship between the drawing and its meaning. Therefore, this paper focuses on the scale as a direct connection between the drawing of the detail and the continuity of the idea of architecture.

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