This book explores the pivotal role of digital imagery in architecture over four decades, analyzing the shift from analog to digital methods through 51 design visualizations. It highlights the impact of digital techniques on architectural design and visualization, featuring contributions from renowned architects and essays on the subject.
Visualisierungen dienen in Archäologie, Bauforschung und Kunstwissenschaft als Forschungsinstrument. Die Autoren zeigen, wie mit den Mitteln architektonischer Gestaltung geisteswissenschaftliche Hypothesen in Bilder übersetzt werden. Am Beispiel bedeutender Kulturstätten wie dem Kölner Dom, dem Palatin in Rom und dem antiken Pergamon wird erläutert, wie sich digitale Visualisierung aus virtuellem Modellbau und virtueller Fotografie zusammensetzt.
Architectural visualisation explores and reflects on the visualisation of space expressed through internal, external architectures and built environments but emphasizes the invisible phenomena and qualities implied by its creation. The 2009 conference on Architectural Visualization, hosted by the Chair for Visualisation, Prof. Dominik Lengyel, at the Architecture faculty of the Brandenburg University of Technology at Cottbus, Germany, was the ninth edition in a series of biannual EAEA meetings that started in 1993. It focused on the perception and judgement of representation of the built and virtual worlds. It explored the techniques, geometries, intentions and reflections of representation in the physical and virtual worlds, exploring new verbal and visual definitions.