The (changed) roles of physical models in building design practice and education

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Abstract

Already used in ancient history physical models have been known as an important design practice tool. Although their role has changed, models currently still aid design decisions as form, geometry and detailing; help determine and verify material/structural behavior; visualize and communicate different stages of design projects to different stake-holders. Digital platforms have completely taken over analogue approaches in building practice, yet physical models remain an important design practice tool that, used in conjunction with digital work flows still offers irreplaceable input. In both engineering and architectural education– physical models are utilized more than ever. The paper presents a study of the current status and presents the (changed) role of physical models in building design practice and education. Through examples of different types of models, case studies of working practices, as well as educational workshops in architecture and engineering, the paper puts forward the hypothesis that physical models are still a very powerful, important and current design tool. The paper concludes with current trends, opportunities and limitations of the physical model, as a tool within a digitalized design and educational practice.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelIASS Annual Symposium 2019 : Structural Membranes 2019 Form and Force
Antal sider8
UdgivelsesstedBarcelona
ForlagInternational Association for Shell and Spatial Structures (IASS )
Publikationsdato10 okt. 2019
StatusUdgivet - 10 okt. 2019
BegivenhedIASS Annual Symposium 2019 - Barcelona, Spanien
Varighed: 7 okt. 201910 okt. 2019

Konference

KonferenceIASS Annual Symposium 2019
Land/OmrådeSpanien
ByBarcelona
Periode07/10/201910/10/2019

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