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The architectural image: space, movement and myth

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the role of human figures in human action: persuasive human figures Persuasive human figures Performing human figures, and performing human figures with human action.
Abstract: of human figures Persuasive human figures Performing human figures
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01 Jan 2014

26 citations

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01 Mar 1973-English

14 citations

Journal Article

14 citations

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01 Jan 1919

5 citations

01 Jan 2000

2 citations

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Dissertation
01 Jan 2007
TL;DR: Thesis( Ph.D. as discussed by the authors ) at the University of Adelaide, School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design, 2007, was the first paper to address the problem of sustainable urban design.
Abstract: Thesis( Ph.D.) - University of Adelaide, School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design, 2007

3 citations


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  • ............................................................................. 34 Figure 3-5 Using the slice-through and information overlay in the architectural image (Kwee 2007)....

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01 Jan 1996
TL;DR: Le policier Leonard Diamond cherche a prouver la culpabilite de l'intouchable Mr Brown, un escroc de haute volee. Dans son enquete, il va trouver une alliee inattendue en la personne de la maitresse de Brown...
Abstract: Le policier Leonard Diamond cherche a prouver la culpabilite de l'intouchable Mr Brown, un escroc de haute volee. Dans son enquete, il va trouver une alliee inattendue en la personne de la maitresse de Brown...

2 citations

01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: It is found that architects wish to convey the subjective impact of design, but don’t know how to connect film editing techniques to architectural ends, and Computational design could fill this gap with, for example, drag-and-drop editing patterns.
Abstract: As part of our inquiry about the practice of architectural film and animation and where it might go, this paper presents the results of interviews with architects on space, and on animation. We present their rich sense of space, and explain how they structure architectural film and animation. We found that architects wish to convey the subjective impact of design, but don’t know how to connect film editing techniques to architectural ends. Computational design could fill this gap with, for example, drag-and-drop editing patterns.

2 citations