A three-dimensional computer graphic of the new Canadian Museum of Man, presently under construction, is used to explain current techniques for entering the building data and manipulating the geometric model. The final image consists of 200 sculptured surfaces used to represent the exterior envelope, windows and roof systems. Landscape architecture features are electronically stippled on to the geometric model to produce trees, bushes and building ivy.Un dessin r\ue9alis\ue9 par infographie en trois dimensions du nouveau Mus\ue9e national de l'Homme, actuellement en construction, sert d'exemple dans cette communication pour expliquer les plus r\ue9centes techniques d'entr\ue9e des donn\ue9es relatives aux b\ue2timents et de manipulation des...
Recent advances in computer tools have improved the ability to store, navigate and display large and...
The aim of this chapter is to investigate techniques by which man-computer interaction could be impr...
-echnology has always been a moving target in a'chaeology. 0ver the past 20 years, advances in ...
Three-dimensional computer visualization has intrigued both building designers and computer scientis...
Recently, systems have been emerging that attempt to combine the capability of computer graphics and...
Besides drawings, physical models are important forms of representation commonly used for architectu...
Computer generated three dimensional architectural modelling is a fundamental transformation of the ...
Three-dimensional photo-models are object-models with texture information taken from photographs. Th...
Architectural works are carefully planned before they are erected. They are the result of an elabora...
Architects and designers use multiple media to explore and express design solutions. The physical mo...
The Landscape Architecture Programme and the Computer Systems Research Institute at the University o...
This paper is a contribution to the domain of computer tools for architectural and archeological res...
ABSTRACT: Data to be handled in CAD systems can either be defined interactively or it can be derived...
The first generations of computer aided design systems were largely characterized by geometrical mod...
This paper presents research in computer modelling that ARIAM team of the school of architecture of ...
Recent advances in computer tools have improved the ability to store, navigate and display large and...
The aim of this chapter is to investigate techniques by which man-computer interaction could be impr...
-echnology has always been a moving target in a'chaeology. 0ver the past 20 years, advances in ...
Three-dimensional computer visualization has intrigued both building designers and computer scientis...
Recently, systems have been emerging that attempt to combine the capability of computer graphics and...
Besides drawings, physical models are important forms of representation commonly used for architectu...
Computer generated three dimensional architectural modelling is a fundamental transformation of the ...
Three-dimensional photo-models are object-models with texture information taken from photographs. Th...
Architectural works are carefully planned before they are erected. They are the result of an elabora...
Architects and designers use multiple media to explore and express design solutions. The physical mo...
The Landscape Architecture Programme and the Computer Systems Research Institute at the University o...
This paper is a contribution to the domain of computer tools for architectural and archeological res...
ABSTRACT: Data to be handled in CAD systems can either be defined interactively or it can be derived...
The first generations of computer aided design systems were largely characterized by geometrical mod...
This paper presents research in computer modelling that ARIAM team of the school of architecture of ...
Recent advances in computer tools have improved the ability to store, navigate and display large and...
The aim of this chapter is to investigate techniques by which man-computer interaction could be impr...
-echnology has always been a moving target in a'chaeology. 0ver the past 20 years, advances in ...