Computer-aided design (CAD) tools have been extensively used by the architects for the several decades. It has evolved from being a simple drafting tool to being an intelligent architectural software and a powerful means of communication for architects. CAD plays an essential role in the profession of architecture and is a basic tool for any architectural firm. It is not possible for an architectural firm to compete without taking the advantage of computer software, due to the high demand and competition in the architectural industry. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impacts of CAD on the architectural design process from conceptual level to final product, particularly in architectural practice. It examines the range of benefits of ...
Since the introduction of computers into architecture much debate has surrounded their present and f...
This paper presents a recent design project - a group work of postgraduate students of CAAD Chair at...
176 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.A random sample of one hundre...
Computer-aided design (CAD) tools have been extensively used by the architects for the several decad...
Computer-aided design (CAD) tools have been extensively used by the architects for the several decad...
The increasing popularity of Computer Aided Design (CAD) in architectural practice has produced a ch...
The ability to effectively navigate the architectural design process is regarded as one of the most ...
Long limited to universities and very-high-income firms, interest in computer-aided drafting and des...
Computer-aided design (CAD) has now been with us in a prac-tically useful form for perhaps a quarter...
3D Computer Aided Design (CAD) programs have become a vital part of contemporary architectural desig...
Computer Applications in Architecture is emerging as an important aspect of our profession. The fiel...
During the three decades since Ivan Sutherland introduced the Sketchpad system, there has been an ou...
This thesis argues that computer aided draughting (CAD) can be introduced successfully into an organ...
This paper seeks to contribute to the discussion about the changed expectations towards computers as...
The dynamics of architectural practice has caused the search for improved performance in meeting the...
Since the introduction of computers into architecture much debate has surrounded their present and f...
This paper presents a recent design project - a group work of postgraduate students of CAAD Chair at...
176 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.A random sample of one hundre...
Computer-aided design (CAD) tools have been extensively used by the architects for the several decad...
Computer-aided design (CAD) tools have been extensively used by the architects for the several decad...
The increasing popularity of Computer Aided Design (CAD) in architectural practice has produced a ch...
The ability to effectively navigate the architectural design process is regarded as one of the most ...
Long limited to universities and very-high-income firms, interest in computer-aided drafting and des...
Computer-aided design (CAD) has now been with us in a prac-tically useful form for perhaps a quarter...
3D Computer Aided Design (CAD) programs have become a vital part of contemporary architectural desig...
Computer Applications in Architecture is emerging as an important aspect of our profession. The fiel...
During the three decades since Ivan Sutherland introduced the Sketchpad system, there has been an ou...
This thesis argues that computer aided draughting (CAD) can be introduced successfully into an organ...
This paper seeks to contribute to the discussion about the changed expectations towards computers as...
The dynamics of architectural practice has caused the search for improved performance in meeting the...
Since the introduction of computers into architecture much debate has surrounded their present and f...
This paper presents a recent design project - a group work of postgraduate students of CAAD Chair at...
176 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.A random sample of one hundre...