摘要:The arrival of digital technologies to capture 3D data has projected the scholars of architecture into a completely unexpected dimension. Millions of points have overcome researchers and practitioners, culturally not ready to face with the digital revolution in the field of Survey. The acquired clouds of points document and at the same time represent the spatiality of real objects. However at first glance they reveal nothing about their shape and geometry, their architecture and materiality so it is required an additional interpretation. The essay focuses on the theoretical and applied implications of the process of interpretation of acquired data for the comprehension of the geometry and on the heuristic function of digital modeling in the transition from the "known to the unknown", in the "rediscovery" of the shape and of the project idea.
其他摘要:The arrival of digital technologies to capture 3D data has projected the scholars of architecture into a completely unexpected dimension. Millions of points have overcome researchers and practitioners, culturally not ready to face with the digital revolution in the field of Survey. The acquired clouds of points document and at the same time represent the spatiality of real objects. However at first glance they reveal nothing about their shape and geometry, their architecture and materiality so it is required an additional interpretation. The essay focuses on the theoretical and applied implications of the process of interpretation of acquired data for the comprehension of the geometry and on the heuristic function of digital modeling in the transition from the "known to the unknown", in the "rediscovery" of the shape and of the project idea.