Viewing computer aided design in the context of the history of tools and media in architectural design reminds us that tools have consequences on the way of working. Design involves seeing, reasoning, and drawing in an iterative and interactive process. These three activities provide a framework for addressing the question of'added value'in architectural design. A number of recent projects at the Sundance Lab illustrate how computer aided design can support these various activities
Architects use different symbols and configurations in their drawings to explore alternatives and to...
Milestone figures of architecture all have their different views on what comes first, form or functi...
Despite the long-term effort to establish the theoretical foundations for Case-Based Reasoning (CBR)...
During the three decades since Ivan Sutherland introduced the Sketchpad system, there has been an ou...
This paper seeks to contribute to the discussion about the changed expectations towards computers as...
Architects have relied on drawing as the main medium for exploring, communicating and materializing ...
The architectural design processes lectured at an architectural school are brought into a new level ...
Computer-aided design (CAD) has now been with us in a prac-tically useful form for perhaps a quarter...
One of the main aims of this research was to highlight the influence of computer as a designing tool...
It is undeniable that infotechnology has brought significant changes into architectural representati...
Architects use sketching and diagramming in their design process to perform functional reasoning, fo...
Architectural designing is described as a kind of experimentation that consists in reflective'conver...
Application of commercial computer aided design systems to schematic design in a studio setting in a...
Calculations are used to forecast urban flows of population, development of various activities, demo...
The nature of the task of representing architecture alters to reflect the state of architecture at e...
Architects use different symbols and configurations in their drawings to explore alternatives and to...
Milestone figures of architecture all have their different views on what comes first, form or functi...
Despite the long-term effort to establish the theoretical foundations for Case-Based Reasoning (CBR)...
During the three decades since Ivan Sutherland introduced the Sketchpad system, there has been an ou...
This paper seeks to contribute to the discussion about the changed expectations towards computers as...
Architects have relied on drawing as the main medium for exploring, communicating and materializing ...
The architectural design processes lectured at an architectural school are brought into a new level ...
Computer-aided design (CAD) has now been with us in a prac-tically useful form for perhaps a quarter...
One of the main aims of this research was to highlight the influence of computer as a designing tool...
It is undeniable that infotechnology has brought significant changes into architectural representati...
Architects use sketching and diagramming in their design process to perform functional reasoning, fo...
Architectural designing is described as a kind of experimentation that consists in reflective'conver...
Application of commercial computer aided design systems to schematic design in a studio setting in a...
Calculations are used to forecast urban flows of population, development of various activities, demo...
The nature of the task of representing architecture alters to reflect the state of architecture at e...
Architects use different symbols and configurations in their drawings to explore alternatives and to...
Milestone figures of architecture all have their different views on what comes first, form or functi...
Despite the long-term effort to establish the theoretical foundations for Case-Based Reasoning (CBR)...