Architecture brings size,
proportion, shape, simplicity, and geometry to the art world. In the article Vitruvius is brought up,
which I have learned quite a bit about after taking a Roman Civilization class
my first semester of college. For
example Vitruvius wrote the work De Architecture, being an educated man in the
Roman world, the book is about Roman Building Methods, which still survive
today. Techniques such as
aqueducts and roads made by layers of a variety of different sized stone. These ancient techniques raise much
inspiration in contemporary architecture.
The first acts of designing with a
computer were discussed as far back as the day of Vitruvius because of the need
to show others proportion and perspective. Math and science played are large role in the creation of
computer-aided design. The need
through design was for many years only done through engineering. As the article says “the process of
design was carried out in the usual manner, except that at certain points in
the process quantities were taken off the drawings and fed to the computer for
“crunching numbers”,”. Architects
and designers were mainly using computers to do their “dirty work”. What didn’t need to be worked out
mathematically was done through the computer.
As CAD and other architectural
programs started taking off, the use of architects and designers was becoming
somewhat questionable to some.
Even though computers were not able to convey an atmosphere a space
would have conceptually. In the
article it says architects were looked at as the “middle man”. The person w\you had to go through just
to get what you wanted. The computer and architect were not always cohesive
until architects, being visual and mathematic, were able to use the computer
programs to their advantage and make photorealistic drawings to use and show
their client’s.
As a design student, computer
programs have come in great help not only with less effort on the drafting
side, but you are able to see your design from all angles, and in 3-Dimensional
form, which creates less obstacles in your design process. Although the computer does benefit
greatly in design, it also limits some creativity I have found, because if the
computer doesn’t have it or you cannot make it using the tools provided by the
program, you ultimately say “I can’t make that”. That’s why in my design process I try to keep a balance of
hand and computer drawings to help balance my design process and also help my
drawing skills.


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