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| ARCHITECTURE MODELS | 

The increasing ease with which computer technology can be utilised nowadays results in students avoiding the use of physical models. Instead they tend to favour the developmentof three-dimensional computer models. I still believe that physical models allow the best exploration within the design process.

 

In undergraduate design projects, students were encouraged to actively build a series of working models. The building of working models was the major part of the studio activity, but did not exclude sketching, drawing or computer modelling. Rather, a balance of media was used where the models played the major role in the development of projects. The process often started with a simple site model, from which a first architectural idea was developed. The models varied in scale and detail, but all contributed significantly to the development of an appropriate and integrated response to the design problem. 

 

Please have a look at few Architecture Models made by me at undergraduate level. 

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