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'''Informative modelling''' is an [[interdisciplinarity|interdisciplinary]] methodological approach
linking [[information technologies]] with architectural analysis and [[Architectural model|modelling]]
(at various scales, from architectural elements to [[building]]s and structures).
Informative modelling aims at improving the way [[information]] and evidences about how architectural objects evolved through time can be visually displayed.
 
Informative modelling applies to the study of historic architecture, where objects have most often been widely transformed, and consequently where what is known about objects remains partial. As a consequence, whereas in traditional architectural modelling a realistic representation
of objects is considered as an end, in the informative modelling methodology the representation of architectural objects is used primarily as support for [[scientific visualization|information search and visualisation]], [[reasoning]] and [[cognition]]:
it does not strive for realism.
 
Abstraction (the ''infovis'' legacy) and figuration (the ''architectural representation'' legacy) are integrated as alternative/mixable modes of representation, allowing partial knowledge to be communicated and important notions in historic sciences such as data [[uncertainty]] to be conveyed graphically.
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==References==
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* Kienreich, W, "Information and Knowledge visualisation - An oblique view" MIA Journal vol0 num1, MAP-CNRS, July 2006, pp 7-177–17.
* Tufte, E.R., "Envisioning Information", Graphic Press, Cheshire 2001
* Tufte, E.R., "Visual explanations", Graphic Press, Cheshire 2002
* Spence, R, "Information vizualisation" Addison Wesley ACM Press 2001