It was a little over eight decades ago that the architectural profession was witnessing the beginnings of a major revolution. That was a revolution in Design. It led us from an Architecture of a Handicraft Age to that of an Industrialised Age in which Design is not just the product of, but generally a very deliberate expression of, technology. It drew architects away from their traditional preoccupations and encouraged them to explore new design concepts with an open mind
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AbstractTransformable devices, objects and architecture have been used by human beings for a variety...
Permeating of new technologies (computer aided design) into architectural design causes essential ch...
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Studying the relation of architecture to society, this book explains the manner in which the discipl...
From the beginning of the new century, the culture of architectural design seems in a state of perma...
Architecture is not the product of materials and purposes - nor by the way of social conditions - bu...
In the introduction to Machining Architecture, L. Spuybroek states that: “The computer has reached a...
The ubiquity of the digital computer is revolutionizing our understanding of architecture, a paradig...
The research presented is about digital revolution in architecture, which has contributed to the bir...
Contemporary architectural discourse seems dominated by largely unbuilt projects said to be concerne...
Our world is on the eve of drastic changes and transformations. The future of the architectural prof...
The ‘computer revolution’ is the most obvious phenomenon of our time. The new capabilities introduce...
Contemporary society is transfixed by the newest piece of technology. More often than not these devi...
The most pressing challenge to architecture today is to be more relevant as an agent of change. Ther...
Early 20th-century modern architecture is a product of the Industrial Revolution. According to estab...
AbstractTransformable devices, objects and architecture have been used by human beings for a variety...
Permeating of new technologies (computer aided design) into architectural design causes essential ch...
Architecture is the most vulnerable part of culture, almost doomed to destruction of its fundamental...
Studying the relation of architecture to society, this book explains the manner in which the discipl...
From the beginning of the new century, the culture of architectural design seems in a state of perma...
Architecture is not the product of materials and purposes - nor by the way of social conditions - bu...
In the introduction to Machining Architecture, L. Spuybroek states that: “The computer has reached a...
The ubiquity of the digital computer is revolutionizing our understanding of architecture, a paradig...
The research presented is about digital revolution in architecture, which has contributed to the bir...
Contemporary architectural discourse seems dominated by largely unbuilt projects said to be concerne...
Our world is on the eve of drastic changes and transformations. The future of the architectural prof...
The ‘computer revolution’ is the most obvious phenomenon of our time. The new capabilities introduce...
Contemporary society is transfixed by the newest piece of technology. More often than not these devi...