This years annual eCAADe conference in Weimar about the theme “promise and reality”, wants to focus on the “effusive feelings” related to the use of computers, digital media and information technology in the field of architecture. It was strictly forced by the conference committee to discuss and highlight the actual situation in applied computer science in architectural design and planning. The reader will find both in the conference proceedings, the formal description of interesting research and teaching projects as well as the description of existing or expected conflicts in using computer technologies as an architect. Scientists from around the world contributed the results of their action research in the field of applied computer scienc...
During the past ten years computers in architecture have evolved from machines used for analytic and...
This is the eight CAADfutures Conference. Each of these bi-annual conferences identifies the state o...
Progress is being made towards integrating computing into architectural design. This progress is not...
Digital Design is not only the title of the 21st eCAADe conference 2003 in Graz but also one of the ...
As the field of computer-aided design evolved over the last thirty years or so, it has witnessed fiv...
The core theme of this book is the idea of looking forward to where research and development in Comp...
Several common phrases, such as “information societyi or “virtual realityi point out the fact that i...
Computing has become one of the most important transformations of contemporary professions including...
This paper examines the progressive and pragmatic use of computers and CAAD systems in the architect...
This is the first volume of the conference proceedings of the 31st eCAADe conference, held from 18-2...
The papers collected in this volume reflect not only the conference theme of enabling, capturing, an...
The theme of this conference builds on and investigates the pre-existing and endlessly unfolding rel...
This paper updates a research project that tries to take a snapshot on the use of computers in the a...
This paper sets out to define aspects of the architectural design process, using historical preceden...
Architecture as a part of the society is changing both from within and under the influence of new pa...
During the past ten years computers in architecture have evolved from machines used for analytic and...
This is the eight CAADfutures Conference. Each of these bi-annual conferences identifies the state o...
Progress is being made towards integrating computing into architectural design. This progress is not...
Digital Design is not only the title of the 21st eCAADe conference 2003 in Graz but also one of the ...
As the field of computer-aided design evolved over the last thirty years or so, it has witnessed fiv...
The core theme of this book is the idea of looking forward to where research and development in Comp...
Several common phrases, such as “information societyi or “virtual realityi point out the fact that i...
Computing has become one of the most important transformations of contemporary professions including...
This paper examines the progressive and pragmatic use of computers and CAAD systems in the architect...
This is the first volume of the conference proceedings of the 31st eCAADe conference, held from 18-2...
The papers collected in this volume reflect not only the conference theme of enabling, capturing, an...
The theme of this conference builds on and investigates the pre-existing and endlessly unfolding rel...
This paper updates a research project that tries to take a snapshot on the use of computers in the a...
This paper sets out to define aspects of the architectural design process, using historical preceden...
Architecture as a part of the society is changing both from within and under the influence of new pa...
During the past ten years computers in architecture have evolved from machines used for analytic and...
This is the eight CAADfutures Conference. Each of these bi-annual conferences identifies the state o...
Progress is being made towards integrating computing into architectural design. This progress is not...