dc.description.abstract | Throughout the history of education in architecture the drawing of
architectural models of patrimonial value has been, and continues to be, a
valuable method for initiating the training process in the architectural trade; a
process that must not be degraded or devalued by new technologies and trends
in graphic expression. This methodology, based on the representation of patrimonial
architecture, is proving to be a valuable exercise in reflection for the
students, who are required to synthesize all the information and perceptions
offered in order to select the graphic method most suited to the expression of
their intentions through representation. Neither should we forget the motivation
that this supposes for the student, who has the opportunity to work in an
environment that has inspired so many artists. The process is one in which the
student experiments with a number of different graphic techniques and technologies
in a variety of locations and on a range of scales. This work describes
the didactic experience in the environment of the Alhambra Palace, an experience
that allowed for analysis and re-interpretation of the architectural heritage
of the palace by offering a wide range of perspectives on the principal heritage
site in the city of Granada. | es_ES |