디자인 표현수단으로서 다이어그램의 역할
A Study on the Role of Diagrams as the Presentation Means of Design
최장순(강원대학교)
11권 2호, 21~28쪽
초록
Diagrams that play an important role in the design process are self-conscious tools designed to comprehend architects. They must apply the images in diagrams by being based on creativities. Diagrams are the presentation means to design the building so that the architects' concepts and ideas must be transmitted to themselves. The results of this study can be summarized as follows. Diagrams are those drawings which include a consciously curtailed process, making clear an interpretation through the elimination of the information which the architects by themselves think irrelevant. The differences between diagrams and orthographic, axonometric, or perspective drawings are subtle and relative, making them difficult to define a clear border. Every architect drawing can be thought of diagrammatic in a broad sense if it contains a abstraction and a curtailment to avoid vagueness and to focus on one specific issue. Every architectural diagram selects parts of the infinite visual data available, interpreting reality through a special filter. 2D diagrams define plans in the particular and abstractive manner and add of senses with different type by removing elements. 3D diagrams furnish the competence to take an abstractive and cubic concept to a certain degree beyond the normal conventions of other applicant drawings, pushing a level of reduction different from other rhetorical and analytical drawings. Therefore, diagrams are drawings to augment comprehension in their act of curtailment and abstraction.
Abstract
Diagrams that play an important role in the design process are self-conscious tools designed to comprehend architects. They must apply the images in diagrams by being based on creativities. Diagrams are the presentation means to design the building so that the architects' concepts and ideas must be transmitted to themselves. The results of this study can be summarized as follows. Diagrams are those drawings which include a consciously curtailed process, making clear an interpretation through the elimination of the information which the architects by themselves think irrelevant. The differences between diagrams and orthographic, axonometric, or perspective drawings are subtle and relative, making them difficult to define a clear border. Every architect drawing can be thought of diagrammatic in a broad sense if it contains a abstraction and a curtailment to avoid vagueness and to focus on one specific issue. Every architectural diagram selects parts of the infinite visual data available, interpreting reality through a special filter. 2D diagrams define plans in the particular and abstractive manner and add of senses with different type by removing elements. 3D diagrams furnish the competence to take an abstractive and cubic concept to a certain degree beyond the normal conventions of other applicant drawings, pushing a level of reduction different from other rhetorical and analytical drawings. Therefore, diagrams are drawings to augment comprehension in their act of curtailment and abstraction.
- 발행기관:
- 대한건축학회지회연합회
- 분류:
- 건축공학