Computer-based tools have changed the focus and modes of design thinking in architecture. While often criticized for its overemphasis on formal expressions and its pursuit of the spectacular, digital creativity has begun to take into account a multiplicity of design factors that define architecture. These factors relate to performance simulation and analysis, constructability, and Building Information Modelling (BIM). This paper discusses the use of physical and digital mock-ups in the context of building technology courses. It uses these mock-ups as an important vehicle that provides students with a feedback mechanism regarding often digitally idealized creative thinking
This paper discusses development of two laboratory courses that integrate advanced digital technolog...
A fundamental module of any recognized architecture curricula is the understanding of buildings cons...
In earlier times in which computers have not yet been developed well, there has been some researches...
Computer-based tools have changed the focus and modes of design thinking in architecture. While ofte...
This paper discusses the integration of physical and digital models in the context of building techn...
The promising directions in current design practice and teaching relate to creativity with digital t...
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is currently creating a paradigm shift in architectural professi...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) obfuscates the role of composition, scale and abstraction by di...
Experimentation remains at the heart of teaching architectural design with studio being the main veh...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is evolving in the Construction Industry as a successor to CAD....
Building Information Modelling (BIM) has been widely accepted as an integration tool that enables mo...
The application of digital design methods and technologies related to BIM and Integrated Practice De...
In architecture courses, instilling a wider understanding of the industry specific representations p...
In the digital era, BIM (Building Information Modelling) has enriched and transformed Architectural ...
The introduction of Rapid Prototyping technology such as 3D printers and diverse Numerically Control...
This paper discusses development of two laboratory courses that integrate advanced digital technolog...
A fundamental module of any recognized architecture curricula is the understanding of buildings cons...
In earlier times in which computers have not yet been developed well, there has been some researches...
Computer-based tools have changed the focus and modes of design thinking in architecture. While ofte...
This paper discusses the integration of physical and digital models in the context of building techn...
The promising directions in current design practice and teaching relate to creativity with digital t...
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is currently creating a paradigm shift in architectural professi...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) obfuscates the role of composition, scale and abstraction by di...
Experimentation remains at the heart of teaching architectural design with studio being the main veh...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is evolving in the Construction Industry as a successor to CAD....
Building Information Modelling (BIM) has been widely accepted as an integration tool that enables mo...
The application of digital design methods and technologies related to BIM and Integrated Practice De...
In architecture courses, instilling a wider understanding of the industry specific representations p...
In the digital era, BIM (Building Information Modelling) has enriched and transformed Architectural ...
The introduction of Rapid Prototyping technology such as 3D printers and diverse Numerically Control...
This paper discusses development of two laboratory courses that integrate advanced digital technolog...
A fundamental module of any recognized architecture curricula is the understanding of buildings cons...
In earlier times in which computers have not yet been developed well, there has been some researches...