Modelling as Communication The use of 3D models for developing architectural ideas

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Regardless of its size or scope, the preparation of an Architectural Project, is perfectly well defined. The first phase of conception, drawn up according to the statement of intentions provided by the Owner of the Work (preliminary Program), usually is the only one in the whole process which draws on the abilities of the Author of the Project. Thus, with the aim of speeding up this process, an experimental model which can be used as a tool for negotiation between stakeholders in a project of Architecture has been developed. This implies giving priority to the graphic aspects of the model, such as visualisation, texturing, manipulation and automatic data updating. What is left to be developed is the desire to associate sensorial information to these scenic models – sound, smell and time – and to study the means of converting the results of this informal communication into documents that may come to be used in the subsequent phases of the Architectural Project

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Rua, M. H., Alvito, P. A., Ramos, D., Fernandes, B., & Martins, S. (2011). Modelling as Communication The use of 3D models for developing architectural ideas. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (pp. 859–867). Education and research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe. https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2011.859

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