SpaceMaker - Creating Space by Sketching It (2003)
article⁄SpaceMaker - Creating Space by Sketching It (2003)
abstract⁄Creating space is the essence of architectural design. Architects actually work with threedimensional 3D space, although twodimensional 2D drawings are perhaps the most commonly used design medium. It is thus valuable to help architects truly see 3D space, while making drawings in 2D. In addition, architects usually use symbols in their drawings to identify architectural concepts. By recognizing the symbols, it is possible to identify architectural configurations of the design. This paper introduces a symbolbased modeling toolSpaceMakerthat allows architects to make freehand floor plans and apply symbols to identify different functional spaces. SpaceMaker then converts those floor plans into 3D models according to the symbols.
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Year |
2003 |
Authors |
Lee, Ming-Chun; Do, Ellen Yi-Luen. |
Issue |
Connecting » Crossroads of Digital Discourse |
Pages |
311-323 |
Library link |
Kevin R. Klinger, 2003. bib⁄Connecting >> Crossroads of Digital Discourse. ACADIA. |
Entry filename |
spacemaker-creating-space-by-sketching-it |