Digital Models

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This portfolio catalogs the development of 3D Modeling starting at Columbia Universities Computer Graphics Lab at the Graduate School of Architecture and Planning to present. These original models represent the begining phases of parametric modeling in the early eighties when programs for architects began to infiltrate the pracice. BIM, computer rendering and animation were just few of the applications which started reshaping the way we design buildings.

Digital Models 1996 - 2016 Barry Yanku

This image won a citation for one of the first Computer Graphics competitions in 1996, for The Architectural record. This sampling of models traces my use of digital modeling for Architecture, Planning and Design since the mid 90’s to present. The Programs used are: 1. Rhino 2. Revit 3. Max 4. Sketchup 5. AutoCAD 6. Adobe Creative Suite

1996 - Architectural Record Computer Graphics Citation. Brooklyn Prefabricated Rowhouse - Competition


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