Implementation of Component Based Design: A Pedagogical and Actual Case Study (2004)
article⁄Implementation of Component Based Design: A Pedagogical and Actual Case Study (2004)
abstract⁄This paper explores pedagogical and practical ramifications of implementing the componentbased design paradigm through the actual construction process of a simple wood frame house for Habitat for Humanity. The house was digitallymodeled as part of an elective construction class, then physically constructed by students and faculty of the College of DAAP at the University of Cincinnati as part of a community service exercise. The digital model and a detailed database of individual components were mined in order to explore and exploit the complete and accurate electronic modeling of building, prior to actual construction.
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Year |
2004 |
Authors |
Harfmann, Anton. |
Issue |
Fabrication: Examining the Digital Practice of Architecture |
Pages |
220-229 |
Library link |
Philip Beesley, Nancy Yen-Wen Cheng & R. Shane Williamson, 2004. bib⁄Fabrication: Examining the Digital Practice of Architecture. University of Waterloo School of Architecture Press. |
Entry filename |
implementation-component-based-design |