The physical model is an essential tool for architects. Although CAD programs have enabled the creation of complex computer models, these do not always address the 3D qualities of architecture. Architectural Modelmaking examines all of the inspiring possibilities for modelling the built environment.
This revised and expanded edition explores how and why models are used, looking at them in different contexts, uses step-by-step sequences to demonstrate modelmaking techniques for different media, includes information on finishing techniques and digital fabrication methos such as 3D printing and laser cutting, and features over 270 new images.
The physical model is an essential tool for architects. Although CAD programs have enabled the creation of complex computer models, these do not always address the 3D qualities of architecture. Architectural Modelmaking examines all of the inspiring possibilities for modelling the built environment.
This revised and expanded edition explores how and why models are used, looking at them in different contexts, uses step-by-step sequences to demonstrate modelmaking techniques for different media, includes information on finishing techniques and digital fabrication methos such as 3D printing and laser cutting, and features over 270 new images.