![]() ![]() No I’m afraid because the rules that matter are written by Bentley Systems: a vast collection of verticals, that ProjectWise critical thing, the ParaSolids 3D engine, the hybrid nature of Microstation (history based modelling or not), the feature driven modelling, the MS Model concept, The MS Connect concepts, the Dynamic Views … add dozens more). Also, we are so bombarded by imagery, through the media,that the skill for producing our own has atrophied in most of us, so maybe the idea that these buildings did exist entirely in the brain of the architect is not so far fetched. ![]() Writing let us outsource much of our memory to books, and now we’ve outsourced much of our knowledge to Google, with the idea that you don’t need to know ANYTHING because when you do, you can just Google it. There are people today who still use this technique. ![]() To remember a book, line for line, you’d just stroll through your palace and view the images that would act as tokens.To do this would require enormous skills for visualization, both to construct the palace, and then the images. It allowed someone to memorize incredible amounts of information by constructing a “memory palace” in their minds and storing images, usually extremely graphic, linked to the facts they needed to recall. There have been several books out on the “Art of Memory”, a technique developed, according to legend, in ancient Greece, but used up until modern times. ![]()
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