What is architectural representation?

Architectural representation refers to the process of communicating and visualizing architectural ideas and designs through various mediums such as drawings, sketches, models, and computer-generated graphics. It is the means by which architects and designers translate their ideas into tangible and communicable visualizations that can be shared with clients, builders, and other stakeholders in a project. Architectural representation allows for the visualization of form, scale, proportion, and spatial relationships that are integral to the design process. It is an essential part of architectural practice that helps bridge the gap between conceptual ideas and actual built structures.

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