Print Email Facebook Twitter Designerly Visualisation: Conceptions, Methods, Models, Perceptions Title Designerly Visualisation: Conceptions, Methods, Models, Perceptions Author Breen, J.L.H. Faculty Architecture and The Built Environment Department Architecture Date 2013-09-25 Abstract If we wish to reach a deeper, more objective understanding of the phenomena of Architectural and Environmental Design, we need to develop and apply working methods that allow us to imaginatively analyse and consequently envision the formal issues which are at (inter)play: demonstrating their workings and effects in the ‘Real World’. First of all, it is essential that we reach a level of clarity – and preferably consensus – concerning our shared conceptions about how we actually consider acts and artefacts of architectural enterprise. Subsequently, we need to appreciate and elucidate what we might consider to be fitting and relevant working methods, which may do justice to the qualities and peculiarities of architectural design, yet may stand up to scientific scrutiny... In the context of the methodical study of designing as a process and designs as their physical, tangible outcomes, it may be beneficial to look for conceptual and perceptual models that may help to further and structure intellectual enquiry and help us to visualise and communicate options, findings, insights and outcomes. Lastly, it is essential to create visual modes of organisation and representation that will not only do justice to the physical and intellectual qualities of architecture, but may trigger perceptions, eloquently and imaginatively demonstrating the consequences of characteristic formal interventions. Subject conceptionsmethodsmodelsperceptionsarchitecturedesignvisualisation To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e664e0ce-42c6-4383-a892-b2d1aa2650d2 Publisher Politecnico di Milano ISBN 9788868121365 Source EAEA 2013: 11th Envisioning Architecture: Design, Evaluation, Communication Conference, Milan, Italy, 25-28 September 2013 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2013 Breen, J.L.H. Files PDF jack_breen.pdf 3.5 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:e664e0ce-42c6-4383-a892-b2d1aa2650d2/datastream/OBJ/view