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Drawing process : what's a diagram?

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Within the architectural universe there have been numerous attempts in recent years to define the term diagram. Etymologically, it means exclusively “through graphic representation”, which does not clarify much (from the Greek, dia, through + gramma, graphic representation). Jennifer Sigler defines it as the minimum graphic element that explains a concept. Federico Soriano borrows from Federico García Lorca, and claims that diagrams are the marrow of form or content. Efforts to clarify the nature of these powerful graphical representations have multiplied at a similar rate as its ever-increasing use in contemporary architectural projects.

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Chapter number

7

Pagination

67-71

ISBN-13

9788472072336

Language

eng

Publication classification

B Book chapter, B1 Book chapter

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2015, Escuela de Arquitectura Universidad Europea de Madrid

Extent

22

Editor/Contributor(s)

Domouso F, Rueda O, Pizarro MJ

Publisher

Escuela de Arquitectura Universidad Europea de Madrid

Place of publication

Madrid, Spain

Title of book

Drawing bazaar

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