The makings
of an architectural model / edited by Peter Bertram
Royal
Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Architecture, [Copenhagen] : 2012.
154 p. : il.
ISBN 9788770980098
Materias:
Biblioteca Sbc Aprendizaje A-721.021.23 MAK
The book is an anthology on architectural models. It is written by architects
reflecting upon their work while presenting their practice through models
executed by themselves or by students of architecture working under their
supervision. The architectural model is a fundamental tool for the architect in
the development of a project. It is not just a way of evaluating or
presenting a result but an integratedpartof the process. The book presents a collection of exploratory
models exquisite in the mastering of the material practices employed in their
making and always deeply concerned with the way the techniques are used to
investigate a given problem. However, the architectural model is not just an
artefact. Architecture is world-making concerned with the arrangement of
the habitats in which we live. Through the diversity of the essays, the book
discusses the architectural model as a social construct alongside the
experiments of the workshop. In
the end, all experiments in architectural media have an ethical implication,
as they partake in the shaping of the environment. The book is an important
contribution to the ongoing discussion of the architectural media in which the
model is often relegated to a secondary position compared to the drawing. It
offers a source for inspiration and reflection to all interested in the
creative properties of the architectural model.
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