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IT Graphic Geometry in Architecture I (OCW Technical University of Madrid)

Course Description:

The geometric theory of architecture using computer tools. This subject looks at the study of spatial forms relating to architecture and their representation, using IT tools. It can be partly considered as further study and extension of the knowledge acquired by students in Descriptive Geometry; at the same time, it means the application, depending on the IT tools, of concepts relating to graphic expression learnt in other courses in the same Area.

Source website: OCW Technical University of Madrid


Course-related content:

Authors: Carmen García Reig | Ismael García Ríos

University: Technical University of Madrid

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