
Experiential Visualization in Architectural Design Media
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To answer these questions, the author provides a detailed assessment of the pros and cons (affordance and constraint) of each form of mediation, and a set of recommendations documenting how experienced designers enhance their visualization skills to support such experiential design. This work is interwoven with interdisciplinary consideration of technology, perception, media studies, history and bolstered by the direct experiences of design professionals.
This book will be of interest to researchers working in the field of architecture and design, as well as practising architects, designers and students who are seeking guidance on how to effectively design and consider the experience of their future built environments.
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Preface
Acknowledgments
01. Mind the Gap: On the Uneasy Partnership between Representation and Experience
02. What has Been Said Before
03. Desk and Screen: Media in Architectural Design
04. Dig It: Media and Mediation
05. Do You Have the Right Tool?:Technology & Mediation
06. Architects & Tools: Design Media over Time
07. Disappearing into the Work: Technologies of Perception
08. Making Relations: Representation and Media
09. Place, Experience, and Atmosphere in Architectural Design
10. Design with Hand and Eye: Drawing
11. Show it in Space: Modeling
12. The Infinite Spaces: Digital Design Tools
13. Design with Hand, Eye, and a Chop-Saw: Design-Build
14 Ways of Working that Favor Experiential Understanding
15. Six Ways Towards Experiential Visualization
Index
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