Comics in the Design Studio. On the use of graphic narrative as a tool to represent, narrate, and rethink architectural space
Abstract
This chapter looks at several works produced by architects and students in order to discuss and illustrate some uses of the comics medium as a tool both to visualise and explain, to develop stories and discourses, and start morphogenetic processes that lead to novel architectural form, or even rethink architectural space.Citation
Grennan, S., & Lus Arana, L. M. (2024). Comics in the design studio. On the use of graphic narrative as a tool to represent, narrate, and rethink architectural space. In F. Colonnese, N. Grancho & R. Schaevebeke (Eds.) Approaches to Drawing in Architecture and Urban Design. Cambridge ScholarsPublisher
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