Models: Abstracting the 'Essence'
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1990
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Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
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The research discussed within this report, was directed at investigation of the use of the 'idea' model. Whilst this model is not a new concept, at present there is little material presented as to its possibilities and development. Direct model making was utilised, as being the most appropriate way of investigating and presenting the qualities this form of model could take on. This report is presented to support the modelled research. Set up in three stages, the introductory essay presents the idea of the conceptual model. With the second section of the report offering insight into the workings of the models produced - as to the formative ideas behind their design and how they progressed. Finally, an essay derived from observations made during this process, addressing the possibilities and direction these models offer. This essay presents the idea of how the models can take on a generative role through heightened levels of abstraction.
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Architectural models