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Contemporary Architecture and the Digital Design Process introduces
the reader to new developments in the computer modelling of design
form in contemporary architectural practice through a series of
detailed case studies. The book illustrates how evolving design
practices use and exploit the potential of new computing
technologies in a wide range of areas and application. A central
thesis of this book is that technology follows design demand,
rather than design adjusting to available new technology. Designers
are not merely passive recipients of prescribed computing tools and
techniques. Instead, they are increasingly able to express their
intuitive design ideas through the rational medium of computing.
The book features several contemporary building projects, each of
which introduces a range of CAD and computing issues based upon the
work of creative architectural and engineering design practices.
These include the offices of Frank O. Gehry, Peter Cook and Colin
Fournier, Anthony Hunt Associates, Peter Hubner,
Szyskowitz-Kowalski, and Faulkner Brown. All these examples show
what architects need to know and the skills they need to acquire to
use advanced CAD technology.
Contemporary Architecture and the Digital Design Process introduces
the reader to new developments in the computer modelling of design
form in contemporary architectural practice through a series of
detailed case studies. The book illustrates how evolving design
practices use and exploit the potential of new computing
technologies in a wide range of areas and application. A central
thesis of this book is that technology follows design demand,
rather than design adjusting to available new technology. Designers
are not merely passive recipients of prescribed computing tools and
techniques. Instead, they are increasingly able to express their
intuitive design ideas through the rational medium of computing.
The book features several contemporary building projects, each of
which introduces a range of CAD and computing issues based upon the
work of creative architectural and engineering design practices.
These include the offices of Frank O. Gehry, Peter Cook and Colin
Fournier, Anthony Hunt Associates, Peter Hubner,
Szyskowitz-Kowalski, and Faulkner Brown. All these examples show
what architects need to know and the skills they need to acquire to
use advanced CAD technology.
CAD Principles for Architectural Design is aimed at design students
and practitioners interested in understanding how CAD is used in
architectural practice. This book makes connections between the
basic operations that are common to most CAD systems, and their use
in practice on actual architectural design projects. The ways in
which CAD is integrated into the design processes of several
leading edge practices is illustrated. Arising from these case
studies is the emergence of a contemporary phenomenon of integrated
CAD, in which all aspects of design schemes are brought together
within computational frameworks that support the analysis of design
proposals. Szalapaj's view of CAD is one in which computers
constitute a medium in which designers can express design ideas,
rather than viewing computers as problem solving machines. For
creative designers to successfully exploit CAD technology, CAD
systems should reflect designers' intuitions as described by
designers themselves
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