The International Drawing Study day _10.May.2017_ De-Sign Environment Landscape City, the third meeting on Drawing in Genoa at the DAD Department Architecture and Design of the Polytechnic School aims to look at the “draw” as a transdisciplinary language for all those intentions, whether they are fact-finding surveys, planning or descriptive aspects of the different areas of living and human life.
This symposium deals with topics related to the description by surveys, photographic images and their analogue and digital elaborations of architectures, urban and territorial environments, themes related to design, to conservation, to the use of tools to deepen topics linked to reading, to comprehension and to representation of urban space and territory
aimed at design, communication, conservation and restoration.
Complex and articulated systems capable of incorporating, reasonably, types, shapes and codes, adapting them to the evolution of the territory and aiming to identify generative and transformative rules that help to carry out a basic descriptive task as a structured premise to any design approach. Different topics are presented in different prospects.
Julia Pellegri
The International Design Study Day _10.May.2017_ De-Sign Environment Città del Paesaggio, the third meeting on drawing in Genoa at the DAD Architecture and Design Department of the Polytechnic School aims to consider "drawing" as a transdisciplinary language for all these intentions, whether it is cognitive investigations, planning or descriptive aspects of the different areas of life and human life.
The symposium addresses issues related to description through surveys, photographic images and their analogue and digital elaborations of architectures, urban and territorial environments, issues related to design, conservation, the use of tools to explore issues related to reading, understanding and representation of urban space and territory.
aimed at planning, communication, conservation and restoration.
Complex and articulated systems able to reasonably incorporate typologies, shapes and codes, adapting them to the evolution of the territory and aiming to identify generative and transformative rules that help to carry out a basic descriptive task as a structured premise for any design approach. Different themes are presented in different perspectives.
Julia Pellegri