Drawing as an operational tool

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  • María Fiorella Bacchiarello Universidad Nacional de La Plata

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5821/jida.2020.9393

Abstract

Drawing as teaching must be present as a tool. The difference between a drawing that serves as an instrument and a drawing that is representational should be consider. Miralles said that "what the work offers again appears almost at the end (...) as the unexpected (...) the painting is a piece of time, a place where to deposit the intensity of a work" (Miralles 1995). So, the drawing is understood as a process that activates new developments, producing divergences and emergencies in the project. The drawing, as a tool, establishes principles of order and constitutes rules that allow the modification of the project process. This communication will expose a practice did it in the project workshop level 1 (6 levels in total), where the introduction of drawing as an operational tool will be the way of exploration and generation of the form.

Author Biography

María Fiorella Bacchiarello, Universidad Nacional de La Plata

Docente en taller de arquitectura y teoría de la arquitectura FAU. UNLP (ad honorem) Investigadora en rol de colaboradora en LABIP FAU UNLP

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2020-11-04

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