In the previous issue of the Quarterly, Dr. Ganapathy Mahalingam and I debated whether computers themselves would be able to design well in the foreseeable future. The topic for the current issue concerns computers aiding human designers. It is a separate goal from that considered in the previous issue, and it might be either easier or more difficult to achieve.
The appearance of more and more computer input devices makes designing human computer interfaces a m...
In the face of massively increased technological complexity, it is striking that so many of today’s ...
Designers do many things that computers don't. Some of these are bad habits that the stringencies of...
Research over the last few decades has suggested the possibility that computer-based systems may tra...
This article marks the trial introduction of what I hope will become a regular feature in the ACADIA...
The actual and potential impact of computers on design education is an issue of growing concern for ...
Computer-aided-design (CAD) systems are now used to design all kinds of artifacts, from jet fighters...
The new medium of computer-aided design requires changes to the creative problem-solving methodologi...
Computers can only do what we tell them to do. They are our blind, unconscious digital slaves, bound...
Engineering design is subjective. In any problem, the perfect solution of one designer may be consi...
© 2020 ACM. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of ACM for you...
Progress is being made towards integrating computing into architectural design. This progress is not...
The current focus on the internet and the world wide web masks some other underlying changes, based ...
The impact of computing on architecture receives little reflective judgment, its role either being n...
Late years have seen growing debates about artificial intelligence. Such a spread depends on the pos...
The appearance of more and more computer input devices makes designing human computer interfaces a m...
In the face of massively increased technological complexity, it is striking that so many of today’s ...
Designers do many things that computers don't. Some of these are bad habits that the stringencies of...
Research over the last few decades has suggested the possibility that computer-based systems may tra...
This article marks the trial introduction of what I hope will become a regular feature in the ACADIA...
The actual and potential impact of computers on design education is an issue of growing concern for ...
Computer-aided-design (CAD) systems are now used to design all kinds of artifacts, from jet fighters...
The new medium of computer-aided design requires changes to the creative problem-solving methodologi...
Computers can only do what we tell them to do. They are our blind, unconscious digital slaves, bound...
Engineering design is subjective. In any problem, the perfect solution of one designer may be consi...
© 2020 ACM. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of ACM for you...
Progress is being made towards integrating computing into architectural design. This progress is not...
The current focus on the internet and the world wide web masks some other underlying changes, based ...
The impact of computing on architecture receives little reflective judgment, its role either being n...
Late years have seen growing debates about artificial intelligence. Such a spread depends on the pos...
The appearance of more and more computer input devices makes designing human computer interfaces a m...
In the face of massively increased technological complexity, it is striking that so many of today’s ...
Designers do many things that computers don't. Some of these are bad habits that the stringencies of...