How do architects use sketches in their representation?

Architects use sketches in their representation to visually communicate and convey their design concepts, ideas, and solutions to clients, colleagues, and contractors. Sketches can help architects explore and experiment with different design options, dimensions, and spatial arrangements, and they can also serve as a starting point for more detailed and refined drawings. Additionally, sketches can provide a more immediate and expressive representation of an architect's vision, allowing clients to better visualize and understand the proposed design. Overall, sketches are an essential tool for architects in the early stages of a project and can be used in conjunction with other presentation methods such as models, renderings, and technical drawings.

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