Tomorrow's architectural practitioners seemingly need to gain an overview of, if not master, a wide range of computer aided architectural design applications, from image making to Building Information Modelling (BIM) to digital fabrication. However, we are sceptical whether there is wide recognition that there is value in a broader appreciation of the underlying principles that organize these applications. CAAD software, once an exploration of architectural ideas, has become a commodity. But as digital tools have become more ubiquitous the relationship between practice and research has, broadly speaking, become more ambivalent. What has been lost, and what gained, in this change
Recent progress in hardware and software technology for CAAD systems offer new challenges and opport...
Architecture is a technology-intensive discipline. It uses technology ? both in the process of desig...
Thinking of using computers in architecture, we have probably already learnt that there is much more...
Tomorrow’s architectural practitioners seemingly need to gain an overview of, if not master, a wide ...
Computing has become a recognized art in the discipline of architecture, moving from the periphery t...
The field of Computer-Aided Architectural Design (CAAD) is composed of two main threads of developme...
The building Industry is Europe's largest single industry employing directly or indirectly 1 in 8 of...
The popularization and wide acceptance of computer technologies is changing the position and role of...
This paper examines the existing commercial and on-going research computer applications for architec...
Computers are commonplace in architecture: as CAD for drawing production, special text databases for...
Today we can look back on several years of data processing support in architecture. When computer ai...
With increasing intensity, CAAD (Computer Aided Architectural Design) is determining the daily work ...
This paper reports about an ongoing experience for the use of computers in the early design stages. ...
In the recent years, qualitative developments in the architectural profession are affecting substant...
A few decades ago architects, engineers and the building industry relied on a set of self-developed ...
Recent progress in hardware and software technology for CAAD systems offer new challenges and opport...
Architecture is a technology-intensive discipline. It uses technology ? both in the process of desig...
Thinking of using computers in architecture, we have probably already learnt that there is much more...
Tomorrow’s architectural practitioners seemingly need to gain an overview of, if not master, a wide ...
Computing has become a recognized art in the discipline of architecture, moving from the periphery t...
The field of Computer-Aided Architectural Design (CAAD) is composed of two main threads of developme...
The building Industry is Europe's largest single industry employing directly or indirectly 1 in 8 of...
The popularization and wide acceptance of computer technologies is changing the position and role of...
This paper examines the existing commercial and on-going research computer applications for architec...
Computers are commonplace in architecture: as CAD for drawing production, special text databases for...
Today we can look back on several years of data processing support in architecture. When computer ai...
With increasing intensity, CAAD (Computer Aided Architectural Design) is determining the daily work ...
This paper reports about an ongoing experience for the use of computers in the early design stages. ...
In the recent years, qualitative developments in the architectural profession are affecting substant...
A few decades ago architects, engineers and the building industry relied on a set of self-developed ...
Recent progress in hardware and software technology for CAAD systems offer new challenges and opport...
Architecture is a technology-intensive discipline. It uses technology ? both in the process of desig...
Thinking of using computers in architecture, we have probably already learnt that there is much more...