Computer generated three dimensional architectural modelling is a fundamental transformation of the traditional architectural design process. Viewing a three dimensional computer model from many vantage points and through animation sequences, presents buildings and their surrounding environments as a sequence of spaces and events, rather than as static objects or graphic abstractions. Three dimensional modelling at the earliest stages of design tends to increase the spatial and formal properties of early building design studies, and diminishes the dominance of plan as the form giver. The following paper is based upon the work of second, third and fifth year architectural students who have engaged in architectural design through the use of ...
A good piece of architecture contains many levels of interrelated complexity. Understanding these le...
In architecture, the computer is becoming the main tool of communication. The majority of orthograph...
By surveying a total of 55 cutting-edge architectural design offices (mostly in the United States), ...
A traditional way to present three-dimensional representations of architectural design has been thro...
During the three decades since Ivan Sutherland introduced the Sketchpad system, there has been an ou...
It is debatable whether design can be taught. Frank Lloyd Wright himself mentioned that architecture...
This paper describes both conventional and computational ways of expressing and exploring design con...
The nature of the task of representing architecture alters to reflect the state of architecture at e...
The increasing ease with which computer technology can be utilised nowadays results in students avo...
Buildings are three-dimensional objects, but architectural communication about them occurs primarily...
This paper sets out to define aspects of the architectural design process, using historical preceden...
The use of computer tools in architectural practice has been steadily increasing in recent years. Ma...
This research work is being financed by the “Instituto de Ciencias de la Educacion”, I. CE., Univers...
Three-dimensional computer visualization has intrigued both building designers and computer scientis...
The aim of this chapter is to investigate techniques by which man-computer interaction could be impr...
A good piece of architecture contains many levels of interrelated complexity. Understanding these le...
In architecture, the computer is becoming the main tool of communication. The majority of orthograph...
By surveying a total of 55 cutting-edge architectural design offices (mostly in the United States), ...
A traditional way to present three-dimensional representations of architectural design has been thro...
During the three decades since Ivan Sutherland introduced the Sketchpad system, there has been an ou...
It is debatable whether design can be taught. Frank Lloyd Wright himself mentioned that architecture...
This paper describes both conventional and computational ways of expressing and exploring design con...
The nature of the task of representing architecture alters to reflect the state of architecture at e...
The increasing ease with which computer technology can be utilised nowadays results in students avo...
Buildings are three-dimensional objects, but architectural communication about them occurs primarily...
This paper sets out to define aspects of the architectural design process, using historical preceden...
The use of computer tools in architectural practice has been steadily increasing in recent years. Ma...
This research work is being financed by the “Instituto de Ciencias de la Educacion”, I. CE., Univers...
Three-dimensional computer visualization has intrigued both building designers and computer scientis...
The aim of this chapter is to investigate techniques by which man-computer interaction could be impr...
A good piece of architecture contains many levels of interrelated complexity. Understanding these le...
In architecture, the computer is becoming the main tool of communication. The majority of orthograph...
By surveying a total of 55 cutting-edge architectural design offices (mostly in the United States), ...