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Kalay, Yehuda E. (editor) |
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1987 |
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Computability of Design |
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xvii, 363 p. : ill New York: Wiley & Sons, 1987. includes bibliographies and index --- (Principle of Computer-aided Design) |
summary |
Computer-aided design has promised to transform the art and science of architectural design. Yet despite some significant achievements, it has so far failed to do so. The book explores reasons why design is so difficult to support by computational means and what can be done to alleviate this difficulty. Written by an interdisciplinary panel of experts the book presents a varied and comprehensive view of the ways creative design processes can be modeled mathematically |
keywords |
CAD, design process, architecture, design methods, knowledge, representation, practice, evaluation, analysis |
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