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33%; open Hanna, R. and Barber, T. (2001) Find in CUMINCAD An Inquiry into Computers in Design: attitudes before–attitudes After , Design Studies, 22(3)

67%; open Suwa, M., Gero, J.S. & Purcell, T. (1999) Find in CUMINCAD Unexpected discoveries and s-inventions of design requirements: A key to creative designs , J.S. Gero and M.L. Maher (eds) Computational Models of Creative Design IV, Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, pp. 297-320

17%; open Cable, C.K.L. (1983) Find in CUMINCAD From Documentation to Design: Trends in Architectural Representation during the Italian Renaissance , University Microfilms International, Michigan

33%; open Hanna, R. and Barber, T. (2006) Find in CUMINCAD Digital Processes in Architectural Design: A Case Study of Computers and Creativity , IJAC, 4(2), 95-120

67%; open Suwa, M., Gero, J.S. and Purcell, T. (1999) Find in CUMINCAD Unexpected discoveries and S-invention of design requirements: A key to creative designs , Gero and Maher (eds.), Computational Models of Creative Design IV, Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, The University of Sydney, Sydney, pp. 297–320

33%; open Hanna, R., Barber, T. and Qaqish, R. (1997) Find in CUMINCAD Computers as the sole design tool: the Mackintosh experiment , Proceedings of eCAADe 97

17%; open Cabral Filho, J. (2013) Find in CUMINCAD The ethical implications of automated computation in design , Kybernetes, 42 (9/10),1354-1360

67%; open Suwa, M., Gero, J.S. and Purcell, T. (1999) Find in CUMINCAD Unexpected Discoveries: How Designers Discover Hidden Features in Sketches. Visual and Spatial Reasoning in Design , Visual and Spatial Reasoning in Design, eds. J.S. Gero and B. Tversky, 145-162. Sydney: Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition

17%; open Cabrinha, M (2008) Find in CUMINCAD Gridshell Tectonics: Material Values Digital Parameters , Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA)

17%; open Cabrinha, M. N. (2014) Find in CUMINCAD Lattice shell methodologies , N. Gu, S. Watanabe, H. Erhan, M. Hank Haeusler, W. Huang, & R. Sosa (Eds.), Proceedings 19thCAADRIA ConferenceRethinking Comprehensive Design: Speculative Counterculture (pp. 191–200). CAADRIA

33%; open Hanna, S and Turner, A (2006) Find in CUMINCAD Teaching parametric design in code and construction , Proceedings of the 10th SIGraDi Conference, Santiago de Chile, Chile, pp. 158-161.

33%; open Hanna, S (2007) Find in CUMINCAD Defining implicit objective functions for design problems , Generative and Evolutionary Computation Conference

17%; open Cabrinha, M. (2008) Find in CUMINCAD Gridshell Tectonics: Material Values Digital Parameters, Silicone + Skin , Proceedings of the Association for Computer-Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA), Minneapolis, Michigan, 118-125

33%; open Hanna, S. and Turner, A. (2006) Find in CUMINCAD Teaching parametric design in code and construction , Proceedings SIGRADI 2006

67%; open Suwa, M., Gero, J.S. and Purcell, T. (1999) Find in CUMINCAD Unexpected discoveries and s-invention of design requirements: a key to creativity in designs , J.S. Gero & M. L. Maher (eds), Computational Models of Creative Design IV, Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, pp. 297ń320

33%; open Hanna, S. and Turner, A. (2006) Find in CUMINCAD Teaching Parametric Design in Code and Construction , SiGraDi2006 / Educacion y Desarrollo Academico, 2006, 158-161

67%; open Suwa, M., Gero, J.S. and Purcell, T. (1999) Find in CUMINCAD Unexpected discoveries: How designers discover hidden features in sketches , Visual and Spatial Reasoning in Design, J.S. Gero and B. Tversky (eds), Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, University of Sydney, Sydney, pp. 145-162

33%; open Hanna, S. (2005) Find in CUMINCAD Where creativity comes from: the social spaces of embodied minds , Proc HI’05 Computational and Cognitive Models of Creative Design

17%; open Cache, B. (1999) Find in CUMINCAD Objectile: The Pursuit of Philosophy by Other Means , Architectural Design, 69 (9-10), pp. 67-71

67%; open Suwa, M., J.S. Gero and T. Purcell (1999) Find in CUMINCAD Unexpected discoveries and s-inventions of design requirements: A key to creative designs , Gero and Maher (eds.) Computational Models of Creative Design IV, Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, p. 297-320

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