The course focuses on the creation of digital representations of buildings on the computer with the help of 3D visualization programs and attempts to highlight the tool as a means to further explore and understand architectural composition. The aim of the course is, through digital imaging, to develop the perception and research of the constitution of the buildings of the study of space, light, materials and colour.
The course focuses on the creation of digital representations of buildings on the computer with the help of 3D visualization programs and attempts to highlight the tool as a means to further explore and understand architectural composition. The aim of the course is, through digital imaging, to develop the perception and research of the constitution of the buildings of the study of space, light, materials and colour. As a means to achieve the goal of the course, learning the basic features of digital 3D space, as well as the basic tools available in most 3D representation programs is used. Using these skills students will work by selecting one of the relevant 3D modelling programs available in the Simulation Laboratory.
Specifically, students will be asked to create the 3D model of the building they have designed in the 7th semester composition course and to investigate its structural composition, along with the further elaboration of the topic, in the 8th semester composition course during the same period.