The Logic of Architecture is the first comprehensive, systematic, and modern treatment of the logical foundations of design thinking. It provides a detailed discussion of languages of architectural form, their specification by means of formal grammars, their interpretation, and their role in structuring design thinking. Supplemented by more than 200 original illustrations, The Logic of Architecture reexamines central issues of design theory in the light of recent advances in artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and the theory of computation. The richness of this approach permits sympathetic and constructive analysis of positions developed by a wide range of theorists and philosophers from Socrates to the present. Mitchell first consi...
The paper examines the potential of existing traditional approaches in knowledge engineering against...
Architectural design “folds” deeply into associative logic, which is used to create a system of gram...
The legacy of Platonic thought and education in the West has led to a narrowing of what we call “thi...
This monograph places design in a theoretical context which applies developments in knowledge-based ...
The aim of this paper is to present the basic results of a theoretic approach to represent architect...
Architectural design 'shows' itself in language--a language which shapes a world view and constitute...
In an important contribution to the theoretical foundation of design computing, Mitchell noted “an i...
A brief historical overview of architectural design reveals that there has been a slow development i...
Model-based reasoning can be considered central in very diverse domains of practice. Recently consid...
This paper was presented at the 2020 Schools of Thought Conference hosted by the Christopher C. Gibb...
This paper discusses how architectural theory may be taught using computer based exercises to explor...
This article would like to offer a philosophical overview on the subject of the author in light of t...
In the field of architecture, computational design has emerged as sub-discipline having a multidisci...
Architectural design can be defined as a complicated process. It is necessary for the designer to ta...
It has been noted that designers - when confronted with computers - have, by and large, refused to a...
The paper examines the potential of existing traditional approaches in knowledge engineering against...
Architectural design “folds” deeply into associative logic, which is used to create a system of gram...
The legacy of Platonic thought and education in the West has led to a narrowing of what we call “thi...
This monograph places design in a theoretical context which applies developments in knowledge-based ...
The aim of this paper is to present the basic results of a theoretic approach to represent architect...
Architectural design 'shows' itself in language--a language which shapes a world view and constitute...
In an important contribution to the theoretical foundation of design computing, Mitchell noted “an i...
A brief historical overview of architectural design reveals that there has been a slow development i...
Model-based reasoning can be considered central in very diverse domains of practice. Recently consid...
This paper was presented at the 2020 Schools of Thought Conference hosted by the Christopher C. Gibb...
This paper discusses how architectural theory may be taught using computer based exercises to explor...
This article would like to offer a philosophical overview on the subject of the author in light of t...
In the field of architecture, computational design has emerged as sub-discipline having a multidisci...
Architectural design can be defined as a complicated process. It is necessary for the designer to ta...
It has been noted that designers - when confronted with computers - have, by and large, refused to a...
The paper examines the potential of existing traditional approaches in knowledge engineering against...
Architectural design “folds” deeply into associative logic, which is used to create a system of gram...
The legacy of Platonic thought and education in the West has led to a narrowing of what we call “thi...