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Visual Quality and Response Assessment: An Experimental Technique

O M A Rahman
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O M A Rahman: School of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Alexandria, Alexandria, Egypt

Environment and Planning B, 1992, vol. 19, issue 6, 689-708

Abstract: In this paper issues such as design evaluation, design simulation, and computer visualization are tackled as key ingredients of visual project analysis. First, a list of design and visual attributes is suggested as a basis for the visual analysis of a project within the context of design control. Second, various design-simulated techniques and their role in realistic visual portrayal of the urban environment through the use of perspective renderings, scale models, computer graphics, and/or combinations of these are compared. Third, a set of technical and operational criteria is recognized against which any simulation technique can be assessed. Then, a special emphasis on computer visualization techniques such as wire-frame and solid modelling is made. Last, reflections on computer visualization and design evaluation are made. These reflections are based upon a microcomputer modelling experiment.

Date: 1992
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