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Integrating Computers into the Design Studio - A Critical Evaluation (1987)

article⁄Integrating Computers into the Design Studio - A Critical Evaluation (1987)
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abstract⁄This paper presents a critical evaluation of two years of experience in using computer aided design as the primary graphic tool in an architectural design studio. In addition to significant benefits being realized, it was found that in a number of circumstances the graphic tool seemed to place unnecessary or inappropriate constraints on the designer. A critical examination of this tendency revealed that there may be a discrepancy between the theoretical framework in which computer aided design systems are developed and used, and the conceptual framework of contemporary architectural thought. These issues arising from the studio experience, are discussed and placed within the context of current theoretical concerns in architecture.
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Year 1987
Authors Brown, John L.
Issue Integrating Computers into the Architectural Curriculum
Pages 29-38
Library link Barbara-Jo Novitski, 1987. bib⁄Integrating Computers into the Architectural Curriculum. ACADIA.
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