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Graphic representation a tool for visualization in architectural design process : an inquiry into the integration of CAD, its benefits and drawbacks (Also available on CD)

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Description: 159p.,CD-ROMDDC classification:
  • A TH-0877 PAT
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CONTENTS Acknowledgments Foreword 1) Architecture asTechnology: 1.1 Shelter as a basic Natural instinct 1.2 Evolution of Shelter StoneAge Ancient Civilizations MiddleAges Modern Shelter 1.3 Evolution of materials and construction technology 1.4 Evolution of Architecture Shelter - Need for Survival (weather conditions / predators) Function - Comfort and Luxury Expression - Emotional, Unique, Different 1.5 Conclusion 2) ReconfiguringArchitecture 2.1 The three aspects of Architectural design Concept / Process of idea generation Visualization / Representation Implementation / Application 2.2 Rethinking Design Design as a Process Creativity in Design Meaning in Design 2.3 ThinkingArchitecture Differently Computer and ComputingTechnology in New DesignApproach Theory of Computation Programming language / Software Cross Discipline theories 2.4 Virtual Architecture 2.5 Digitized Architecture 2.6 Liquid Architecture 2.7 EvolutionaryArchitecture 2.8 Conclusion 3) Case Studies 3.1 Kolatan / Mac Donald Studio Raybould House O/KApartment 3.2 dECOI Ether/I Aegis Missoni Boutique 3.3 Winka Dubbeldam -ArchiTectonics Yokohama Ocean LinerTerminal 3.4 Reiser + Umemoto Water Garden East River front Development 3.5 NOX, Rotterdam freshH2OeXPO Bits and Bricks Technological Expression to Survival in Architecture Blow out toilet facility 3.6 Marcos Novak Data-Driven Forms Variable Forms Paracube 3.7 Greg Lynn Embryo House Korean Presbyterian Church H2 House ofOMV 3.8 OCEAN Jyvaskyla Music andArts Centre Toolo Football Stadium 4) Conclusion Bibliography
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CONTENTS Acknowledgments Foreword 1) Architecture asTechnology: 1.1 Shelter as a basic Natural instinct 1.2 Evolution of Shelter StoneAge Ancient Civilizations MiddleAges Modern Shelter 1.3 Evolution of materials and construction technology 1.4 Evolution of Architecture Shelter - Need for Survival (weather conditions / predators) Function - Comfort and Luxury Expression - Emotional, Unique, Different 1.5 Conclusion 2) ReconfiguringArchitecture 2.1 The three aspects of Architectural design Concept / Process of idea generation Visualization / Representation Implementation / Application 2.2 Rethinking Design Design as a Process Creativity in Design Meaning in Design 2.3 ThinkingArchitecture Differently Computer and ComputingTechnology in New DesignApproach Theory of Computation Programming language / Software Cross Discipline theories 2.4 Virtual Architecture 2.5 Digitized Architecture 2.6 Liquid Architecture 2.7 EvolutionaryArchitecture 2.8 Conclusion 3) Case Studies 3.1 Kolatan / Mac Donald Studio Raybould House O/KApartment 3.2 dECOI Ether/I Aegis Missoni Boutique 3.3 Winka Dubbeldam -ArchiTectonics Yokohama Ocean LinerTerminal 3.4 Reiser + Umemoto Water Garden East River front Development 3.5 NOX, Rotterdam freshH2OeXPO Bits and Bricks Technological Expression to Survival in Architecture Blow out toilet facility 3.6 Marcos Novak Data-Driven Forms Variable Forms Paracube 3.7 Greg Lynn Embryo House Korean Presbyterian Church H2 House ofOMV 3.8 OCEAN Jyvaskyla Music andArts Centre Toolo Football Stadium 4) Conclusion Bibliography

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