The word 'diagram' is not so unfamiliar anymore to those who practice architecture. It is widely used as a design tool for domestic designers as well, including students and architects. The special issue 'ACTIVITY DIAGRAMS', which came out before 'CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAMS', dealt with few designers' diagrams in depth. At the point where there exists some concept on what diagrams are, Damdi now presents 'CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAMS' as a follow-up, which is comprised of 2 books, totaling 752 pages. It illustrates through 346 projects, how 83 architects use diagrams to support and explain their projects.
In the volume 1, we aranged 3 category [PUBLIC DESIGN | LANDSCAPE | URBAN DESIGN]. And volume 2 [ARCHITECTURE | INTERIOR DESIGN | INSTALLATION]. We also put essay 'Diagrams as a design tools' wrote by Jungwoo Ji (Partner, eu concept / New York Partner, BAU Architects).
「...the society is becoming more complex. There is an increase in information and desires of the city, where architecture is the design subject. With broad issues including material, environment, ecology, and behavior, clear diagram becomes more important within today. This applies especially to the young architects yet to be stable...」-in the essay by Jungwoo Ji.
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