authors |
Bermudez, Julio and King, Kevin |
year |
1998 |
title |
Media Interaction & Design Process: Establishing a Knowledge Base |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1998.006
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source |
Digital Design Studios: Do Computers Make a Difference? [ACADIA Conference Proceedings / ISBN 1-880250-07-1] Québec City (Canada) October 22-25, 1998, pp. 6-25 |
summary |
Integrating computers in architectural design means to negotiate between centuries-old analog design methods and the
new digital systems of production. Analog systems of architectural
production use tracing paper, vellum, graphite and ink, clipboard,
clay, balsa wood, plastic, metal, etc. Analog systems have also
been termed ‘handmade’, ‘manual’, ‘material’ or ‘physical’. Digital systems of architectural production use scanning, image manipulation, visualization, solid modeling, computer aided drafting, animation, rendering, etc. Digital systems have also been
called ‘electronic’, ‘computer-aided’, ‘virtual’, etc.
The difficulty lies in the underdeveloped state of the necessary methods, techniques, and theories to relate traditional and
new media. Recent investigations on the use of multiple iterations
between manual and electronic systems to advance architectural
work show promising results. However, these experiments have
not been sufficiently codified, cross-referenced and third party
tested to conform a reliable knowledge base. This paper addresses this shortcoming by bringing together reported experiences from diverse researchers over the past decade. This summary is informed by more than three years of continuous investigation in the impacts of analog-digital conversations in the design
process. The goal is to establish a state-of-the-art common foundation that permits instructors, researchers and practitioners to refer
to, utilize, test, criticize and develop. An appendix is included
providing support for the paper’s arguments. |
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ACADIA |
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