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The Diagrammatic Inquiry of Architectural Media

Bertram, Peter

Footprint : Delft School of Design journal, 2018-04, Vol.12 (22), p.33 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Delft: Architecture Theory Chair (TU Delft) and Stitching

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  • Título:
    The Diagrammatic Inquiry of Architectural Media
  • Autor: Bertram, Peter
  • Assuntos: Architecture
  • É parte de: Footprint : Delft School of Design journal, 2018-04, Vol.12 (22), p.33
  • Descrição: According to the philosopher C.S. Peirce the diagram is a system of interrelated parts that operates in a manner similar to another system of interrelated parts. It is a mental map of relations. It drives an open-ended inquiry on a given problem. In architectural discourse a diagram is often defined as a particular form of drawing. It is a simplified image and/or it uses a notation system. In this context, the latter is termed a digital diagram. However, an architectural medium has material properties that influence both the making and the translation of the drawing. It is both a singular artefact and a set of instructions for actions undertaken in another space than that of the medium. This article introduces the notion of an immanent diagram to discuss how the composition of a drawing is distributed. The proposition is that the architectural diagrammatic inquiry operates in the struggle between digital and analogue diagrams. I develop the argument using a traditional architectural drawing as a starting point. In the last section, I discuss a contemporary computer based design practice in which drawings and prototype modelling constitute a heterogeneous technological environment.
  • Editor: Delft: Architecture Theory Chair (TU Delft) and Stitching
  • Idioma: Inglês

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