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Relics of Electronic Hallucinations. Gazing at Early Computational Fluid Dynamics Drawings from Los Alamos Nuclear Research Center
2024
Rules, A Short History Of What We Live By, A book by Lorraine Daston
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Emergence of pre-digital algorithmic design
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Anthropic Units in Baroque Architecture, the Gallery of the Palazzo Spada and the Roman Palm
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Crossed Experimentations of Low-Altitude Surveys For The Detection Of Buried Structures
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Towards a multi-scale semantic characterization of the built heritage
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Jeu d’échelles / échelles du jeu
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Pohlke: One-Click Standard Orthographic and Oblique Projection Cameras
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Perspectiva Virtualis
2021
Exploitation des numérisations pour l'analyse urbaine en contexte archéologique
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Projection built into Sketchpad III: origin of a critical field in computer graphics
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Relecture de vocabulaires d’architecture : apport de la complexité des représentations numériques dans la caractérisation de formes architecturales
2019
Virtual Systems – Actual Objects: Rendition of Morphosis ' Compositional Principles in the mid 1980s
2018
Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand’s Clockwork
2018
Le squelette de la Maison du Peuple : hypothèse de restitution 3D
2017
Morphosis Drawings and Models in the Mid 1980s: Graphic Description of Graphic Thinking
2016
Architecture « résolument » numérique : Paradigm Shift vs. paradigme albertien ?
2015
[x] 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
Education in Architectural Analysis through Hybrid Graphic Means: a Setup for Critical Thinking
2014
La complexité inhérente aux modèles numériques et le paradigme de la représentation architecturale - Brèves considérations sur les pratiques contemporaines
2012
Photomodélisation de la Maison de Verre de Paul-Amaury Michel
2010
Architectural analysis and relevance of digital representation techniques - An educational experiment
2007
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1997

Reduce to Understand: a Challenge for Analysis and Three-dimensional Documentation of Architecture

Contribution to the 12th European Architectural Envisioning Association (EAEA) Conference: Image, Perception and Communication of Heritage, Lodz University of Technology, September 2015.

Abstract:
For nearly thirty years, the digital phenomenon has integrated many disciplines. Those involved in the image processing and analysis took advantage of this major technological breakthrough to revisit the tools and methods of their discipline. In this context, the architectural ield, and more speciically the one of heritage analysis and documentation, have greatly beneited from the development of acquisition and visualization techniques. Today, it is no longer unusual to document a building with millions of three-dimensional spatial coordinates. Whether in the context of archeology, history of art or architecture, digital documentation of built heritage is becoming a major contemporary challenge. AlICe laboratory (Computer Laboratory for Image and Conception in Architecture) from the Faculty of Architecture of the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) investigates this ield for many years through a research and education program. In terms of architectural design, the practice of graphic representation irstly involves the deinition of an idea by drawing exclusively relevant information. The architect draws only the lines he considers necessary for the transmission of the idea of its project. This “graphical economy” is therefore for the beneit of didactic quality. But what does this issue become when the matter of representation is not the prescription but the description of an architectural object? Until the last century, documentation by drawing corresponded to a work of reverse engineering in which it belonged to the architect to understand the object and to represent its key feature. Today, 3D data acquisition technology promotes an increasingly “igurative” representation of architecture. In this paper, we will try to consider some epistemological avenues for the integration of those new approaches to the requirements of architectural representation through the lens of student’s works.

Projects form the following students are featured in the article: Vanessa Lardinois, Youssef Oueld El Hachemi, Omar Essaadouni.

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