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Year
Formal Analysis and Computer Process - Medley I/II
2018
Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand’s Clockwork
2018
Le squelette de la Maison du Peuple : hypothèse de restitution 3D
2017
Espaces de processus/Espaces d'analyse. Description graphique de mécanismes géométriques compositionnels et représentationnels. Los Angeles dans les années 1980 : morceaux choisis
2017
Jean Prouvé - 3D short movies
2016
Caractérisation de formes architecturales. Une approche expérimentale intégrant complexité et intelligibilité des représentations numériques
2016
Study and Rendition of Jean-Baptiste Hourlier's projection drawings
2016
Architectural Analysis & Computer Process IV
2016
Morphosis Drawings and Models in the Mid 1980s: Graphic Description of Graphic Thinking
2016
Architectural Analysis & Computer Process III
2015
Architecture « résolument » numérique : Paradigm Shift vs. paradigme albertien ?
2015
Immeuble Bessonneau à Casablanca - Hypothèse de restitution de l’état originel
2015
Reduce to Understand: a Challenge for Analysis and Three-dimensional Documentation of Architecture
2015
Analyse architecturale, modélisation 3D et narration filmique : un regard original sur quelques objets corbuséens
2015
Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand - Representation as Instrument
2015
Architectural Analysis & Computer Process II
2014
Education in Architectural Analysis through Hybrid Graphic Means: a Setup for Critical Thinking
2014
Architectural Analysis & Computer Process I
2013
Aménagement du Hall des Beaux-Arts par Lucien-Jacques Baucher
2013
Baucher-Blondel-Filiponne - 3D short movies
2012
La complexité inhérente aux modèles numériques et le paradigme de la représentation architecturale - Brèves considérations sur les pratiques contemporaines
2012
Jacques Dupuis & Albert Bontridder - 3D short movies
2011
Photomodélisation de la Maison de Verre de Paul-Amaury Michel
2010
Van Buuren House Orthophotographic Survey
2009
Al Taybeh 3D Photogrammetric Survey
2008
Architectural analysis and relevance of digital representation techniques - An educational experiment
2007
Peter Eisenman's Houses I to X
2002
EXPLORER: A Procedural Modeler Based on Architectural Knowledge
1997
POV-Ray: architectural analysis and computer rendering
1995

Histoires de Représentation

Author(s): Myriem Saoud

Supervisor: David Lo Buglio
Submitted in September 2019
English title: (Hi)stories of representation, the influence of three historical periods on contemporary representations of architecture 

Abstract:

Throughout the history of architecture, representation processes have been codified, leading to unique spatialities that result from their techniques. Considering the possibility of approaching European architecture history through the understanding of its representation techniques led to expanding the hypothesis to the contemporary period. The thesis aimed to apprehend the spatial implications of different contemporary representation techniques. These, coupled with their historical origins, made it possible to understand the influence of the history of the discipline on contemporary practices. The analysis focused on three significant representation processes, allowing the study to be grouped under three themes related to three historical periods. The first focused on anamorphosis, referring to the Baroque era. The second studied the emancipation of drawing through paper architecture, echoing the architects of the Enlightenment. Finally, the last part analyzed the resurgence of the practice of collage and its spatial implications, linking it to Dadaism and modernism. The three parts made it possible to account for the diversity of spatial implications of representation. Anamorphosis, both in the Baroque era and today, highlights the generating value of geometric traces in architecture. Paper architectures, ranging from the Enlightenment to contemporary projects, made it possible to consider architecture as the art of creating buildings, whether it be building or representing them. Finally, the study of digital and manual collages demonstrates the possibility of designing new spaces through the ordering of existing fragments.