THE PERCEPTION OF ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING

Vladimir Kovač
Vladimir Kovač

Published: 14.07.2010.

Volume 13, Issue 1 (2010)

pp. 41-44;

https://doi.org/10.62683/NiP13.41-44

Abstract

This work illustrates the process of perceiving architectural drawing, i.e. architectural visualisation. Although the architectural drawing could be considered as the technical drawing which precedes the realization of object, work is mainly focused on perceiving the drawings made in the moment of developing design ideas. Drafts, drawings and three-dimensional sketches develop when a number of conceptual ideas convey into graphic picture. Then it is necessary to take control over immanent parts of architectural structure which will shape the complex perceptive system, as it is shown in the drawing. Errors made in this phase could lead to irreparable loss of architectural work. Also the object visualization, which has been shown throughout the drawings, is done with the tendency of communicating the architectural ideas to certain observers and future consumers who are expected to go through some enlightening process and decode the message of the designer in the adequate way. At this stage,the architect is expected to visually familiarize the future consumers with the ideas of visual object,since he is fully familiar with the perceiving process. That is the reason why it is important that each architect comprehends the way in which something is going to be perceived. At the same time ,it is essential to know how the consumer will perceive the future architectural work. Finally, the segment of work is dedicated to the contemporary tendencies within the architectural design where digital drawings take precedence. This fact influences the perception of such architectural drawing and its interpretation.

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