This contribution focuses on the role of representation mandatory requirements in urban design competition briefs, with particular reference to realistic simulation of the environment. Specifically, the author proposes a methodology for dealing with the topic, and she presents the application on two case studies, one at the national and the other at the international level (the author was involved in the development of both design briefs). After a short introduction on the subject, the paper presents the methodology based on a mixed solution of authorial and pre-defined modes of representation, its application on the two cases, and the conclusions.
Virtual (Reality) for Urban Design Competitions: two case studies applications
B. Piga
2018-01-01
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This contribution focuses on the role of representation mandatory requirements in urban design competition briefs, with particular reference to realistic simulation of the environment. Specifically, the author proposes a methodology for dealing with the topic, and she presents the application on two case studies, one at the national and the other at the international level (the author was involved in the development of both design briefs). After a short introduction on the subject, the paper presents the methodology based on a mixed solution of authorial and pre-defined modes of representation, its application on the two cases, and the conclusions.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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