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3D Transformations - 3D Scanning, Digital Modelling, Rapid Prototyping and Physical Depiction

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posted on 2021-08-24, 06:39 authored by SKSKAWL Marc Aurel Schnabel
We investigate the creation and reinterpretation of an architectural design process using a variety of digital and physical media. We study how tools for design influence perception, comprehension and creation of spatial volumes within both Virtual Environments (VE) and physical realms. We explain how designers translate spatial volumes and communicate architectural design ideas by using VE and conventional models. In a series of reinterpretation of architectural meanings we examine the translation of threedimensional design from virtual to tangible depictions and vice versa. We conduct a design-studio in order to explore issues of quality, understanding, communication and building of architectural compositions. VE can be an environment for design distinguishable and facilitating reality. We test this statement by interchanging both realms to that extent that the boundaries of each one are nearly dismantled. Virtuality and reality are both used in alternative formand design-finding exercises in order to gain an overall conclusive design.

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Marc Aurel Schnabel, S. K. S. K. A. W. L. (2004, January). 3D Transformations - 3D Scanning, Digital Modelling, Rapid Prototyping and Physical Depiction. http://cumincad.scix.net/cgi-bin/works/Show?201caadria2004

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2004-01-01

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