The Continued Relevance of Models in Architecture's Digital Era

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For centuries, models have been central to architectural design, providing architects with a tangible way to explore ideas, test concepts, and communicate their vision. From the Renaissance to Modernism, models have been instrumental in the construction and reflection processes, offering insights into form, proportion, and spatial relationships. However, in today's digital age, where 3D models and Virtual Reality (VR) have become powerful and efficient tools, the question arises: Are physical models still relevant in contemporary architecture?

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The evolution of architectural representation has seen a significant shift towards digital mediums in recent years. Computer-aided design (CAD) software, Building Information Modeling (BIM), and photorealistic rendering capabilities have revolutionized the way architects conceptualize and communicate their ideas. These digital tools offer unprecedented speed, accuracy, and flexibility in the design process, allowing for rapid iterations and seamless collaboration among team members.

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Cite: Diogo Borges Ferreira. "The Continued Relevance of Models in Architecture's Digital Era" 18 Oct 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1021794/the-continued-relevance-of-models-in-architectures-digital-era> ISSN 0719-8884

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