- In the Picon reading he states, "computer generated images play a role in this crisis of scale", do you believe this statement holds true in your own work?
- In the Picon reading he states that architectural form used to appear as the ultimate result of a process of research, he then continues to say a computer generated architectural form can no longer pretend to achieve this status. Do you believe this statement to be true? Can an architectural form solely begin with a computer generated process?
- In Allens reading he claims traditional architectural representation has power because of its abstracted approach, do you think that oversimplification or over abstraction can lead to a faulty design?
- Are there new technological advancements in computer generated design that can help solve the problems discussed in both readings? Do you think virtual reality is the future of architectural design?
Arch390/790 Visible Certainty University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee SARUP Chris Cornelius, Associate Professor
26 November 2018
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