The contemporaneity of representation
Reasoning about the digital technique of restitution in the Architecture design process
Abstract
Since the last decades of the 20th century, technology and the digital have evolved rapidly. Since the beginning of the millennium, globalization has shortened spatial distances favouring the spread of new technology and accelerating the growth of the digital world. In Architecture and Design, the advent of digital has selected the development of the more recent methodologies of analysis, study and, above all, new languages of communication of the Project. The text points out the various possibilities of restitution of the design path when achieved with the use of digital. The main differences will be highlighted by comparing the language of digital drawing and the application of digital as support for pictures.
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