What are the different types of architectural representation?

1. Drawings: These include plans, sections, elevations, and details. Drawings are usually done in 2D and are the most common form of architectural representation.

2. Models: Models can be physical or digital, and they can be used to represent the form and scale of a building or site.

3. Renderings: Renderings are 3D images that are created from digital models. They can be photorealistic or stylized, and are often used to show how a building or site will look in context.

4. Diagrams: Diagrams are simplified representations of complex systems or relationships. They can be used to show how different parts of a building or site relate to each other.

5. Collages: Collages combine different images and textures to create a new composition. They can be used to explore different design options or to communicate a specific aesthetic.

6. Videos: Videos can be used to show how a building or site will look, feel, and function over time. They can also be used to explore different design options or to communicate a specific narrative.

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