This book captures and binds disparate streams of information in a single volume and attempts to reconnect us to the experience of architecture through holding a book in our hands. Just as architecture uses the connections among the dissimilar as the sites for design intervention and invention, the content of this book attempts to connect the objective processes that are characteristic of computers with the subjective processes that are characteristic of creativity. The chosen format juxtaposes technical work in the first half with pedagogical explorations in the second half. By recognizing their differences and separating them from each other, the process of reconnecting can occur. Within both the technical and pedagogical sections, a cont...
The world of computers became fruitful and independent before the new millennium started. New techno...
With the world turning its eyes to a new tomorrow and America reshaping and greening its infrastruct...
The 2011 ACADIA Conference theme positions architecture's present condition as "post-digital". This ...
The papers collected in this volume reflect not only the conference theme of enabling, capturing, an...
Progress is being made towards integrating computing into architectural design. This progress is not...
The papers represent a wide variety of exploration into the uses of computers in architecture. We ha...
The theme, which preceded my knowledge of ACADIA is true age, resulted from a realization regarding ...
The ACADIA 2011 Annual Conference explores integrative trajectories and areas of overlap that have e...
Contribution: Proactve Collaboration beyond consensual romanticisms Net Works is the second volume ...
There is a current vacillation in choosing hand or computer for design presentation in academia. Alt...
Architecture and Information, abundance and connectivity, unsettling hierarchies. Clouds, streams, l...
this special issue of Automation in Construction publishes a revised subset of papers originally pre...
The core theme of this book is the idea of looking forward to where research and development in Comp...
The ACADIA 2010 conference will focus on the changing nature of information and its impact on archit...
For the tenth time in as many years, the Association for Computer-Aided Design in Architecture (ACAD...
The world of computers became fruitful and independent before the new millennium started. New techno...
With the world turning its eyes to a new tomorrow and America reshaping and greening its infrastruct...
The 2011 ACADIA Conference theme positions architecture's present condition as "post-digital". This ...
The papers collected in this volume reflect not only the conference theme of enabling, capturing, an...
Progress is being made towards integrating computing into architectural design. This progress is not...
The papers represent a wide variety of exploration into the uses of computers in architecture. We ha...
The theme, which preceded my knowledge of ACADIA is true age, resulted from a realization regarding ...
The ACADIA 2011 Annual Conference explores integrative trajectories and areas of overlap that have e...
Contribution: Proactve Collaboration beyond consensual romanticisms Net Works is the second volume ...
There is a current vacillation in choosing hand or computer for design presentation in academia. Alt...
Architecture and Information, abundance and connectivity, unsettling hierarchies. Clouds, streams, l...
this special issue of Automation in Construction publishes a revised subset of papers originally pre...
The core theme of this book is the idea of looking forward to where research and development in Comp...
The ACADIA 2010 conference will focus on the changing nature of information and its impact on archit...
For the tenth time in as many years, the Association for Computer-Aided Design in Architecture (ACAD...
The world of computers became fruitful and independent before the new millennium started. New techno...
With the world turning its eyes to a new tomorrow and America reshaping and greening its infrastruct...
The 2011 ACADIA Conference theme positions architecture's present condition as "post-digital". This ...