Structural Gizmos (2000)
article⁄Structural Gizmos (2000)
abstract⁄Architects are visual learners. The Internet has enabled interactive learning tools that can be used to assist in visual thinking of structural concepts, especially at the introductory levels. Here, we propose a visual approach for understanding structures through a series of interactive learning modules, or ‘gizmos’. These gizmos, are the tools that the student may use to examine one structural concept at a time. Being interactive, they offer many more possibilities beyond what one static problem can show. The approach aims to enhance students’ visual intuition, and hence understanding of structural concepts and the parameters affecting design. This paper will present selected structural gizmos, how they work, and how they can enhance structural education for architects.
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Year |
2000 |
Authors |
Abdelmawla, S.; Elnimeiri, M.; Krawczyk, Robert. |
Issue |
Eternity, Infinity and Virtuality in Architecture |
Pages |
115-121 |
Library link |
Mark John Clayton, 2000. bib⁄Eternity, Infinity and Virtuality in Architecture. ACADIA. |
Entry filename |
structural-gizmos |