The human visual cognition process is studied
to find the solution to the current architectural communication issues.
Three-dimensional
visualization has been employed extensively by architects as a medium for
explaining architectural concepts since the availability of computer-aided
design.
It has been proved to be a far more effective communication technique
compared with the conventional methods such as technical drawings and lexical
documentation. However, the reason why three-dimensional visualization is
better than the other techniques has not been explicitly examined.
This article
describes the problems in the current architectural communication process. It
starts with the discussion of the problem of the current communication methods
used in architectural design followed by the discussion of the popular
communication theory. After that, the human visual cognition process is studied
to find the solution to the current architectural communication issues.
At the end, we
three-dimensional architectural visualization as a solution to improve the
current architectural communication method
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