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Physical Modelling for Urban Design and Architecture : A design practice tool, Paperback / softback Book

Physical Modelling for Urban Design and Architecture : A design practice tool Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Physical models have been an essential design tool for architecture, building design and urban projects, aiding design development from conception to realisation.

Despite digitalisation, physical modelling remains a vital design tool. In Physical Modelling for Architecture and Building Design, Olga Popovic Larsen explores the role of physical models in current design practice and how these roles have been affected by modern day digital tools.

The book also presents different contexts in which physical models are relevant and explores how they are used in the design process by different professions through detailed case studies. The book covers a range of topics including, how physical models are used as a tool for:exploring and developing conceptsrepresentation and communication of designsstructural testing and verificationguiding assembly and construction processescreating a link between physical and digital environmentsProjects spanning different scales including material science, architecture, building design, structural engineering, environmental engineering aspects, as well as urban scale are also covered.

This highly illustrated and practical reference book will be a perfect introduction to the types and uses of physical models.

It will appeal to anyone studying or practising architecture, engineering or building design.

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