The ongoing conversation between where architecture created by traditional vs. digital means has been a topic widely discussed in the architecture profession.
In this sketchbook, as a form of narrative, two pages opposite each other, one created by hand (traditional) and the other by computer generation, was an exploration towards what it really meant to design straight on paper, in contrast to using code to generate shapes for the purpose of creating new designs and concepts.
A lot of architecture students, graduates and architects are highly reliant these days towards digital means and architecture software programs. My argument is more set towards finding a middle ground where we can integrate both approaches to create something unique and able to immerse the design into new fresh realms. The search and the debate is still on, what side do you think you are more keen on?
Born in 1989, an Architectural Designer, Artist and
Author with a passion for experimental approaches & techniques. A German Jordanian University Graduate with multiple experiences in the field of Landscape Architecture, Heritage Conservation, Exhibition Design and Architecture Design. Her style was defined as Contemporary, Abstract and Uncanny. You will find her work posted in multiple websites showcasing her
Architectural designs, Abstract Paintings, Travel Photography and the occasional Poetry excerpts which she publishes a collection of, on a yearly basis.