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DC I/O 2021 Keynote Paper by PHIL BERNSTEIN.
Abstract
In her introductory essay to Log 50: Model Behavior, an edition dedicated to the implications of models for architecture, editor Cynthia Davidson quotes the theorist Teresa Stoppani’s assertion that an architectural model is “a ‘transitory object,’ essentially occupying another in-between condition.” (Davidson, 2020). And while Stoppani seems to refer to traditional, physical study models, her observation applies equally to the menagerie of digital models available to today’s designer. Those models are a bridge between the architect’s intent and the built artifact.
Conference Paper
Keywords
Architectural Models, BIM, CAD, AI.
Reference
DOI: https://doi.org/10.47330/DCIO.2021.LLKQ5591
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