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Lansdown, John |
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1987 |
title |
Some Notes on the Impact of Computing on Design |
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https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.1987.x.r0a
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Architectural Education and the Information Explosion [eCAADe Conference Proceedings] Zurich (Switzerland) 5-7 September 1987. |
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Computers have been potentially able to assist designers in their work for almost thirty years. A few pioneers have been using them for this purpose for more than twenty years but it is only in the last seven or so that use has become really widespread. Undoubtedly, the most widespread use of computers in architectural practice is for making production drawings - which they can do with an accuracy, speed and reliability difficult to achieve by manual means. But this use does not even begin to exploit the full possibilities that computer aided design opens up. What I want to do here is to introduce these possibilities and discuss what impact they might have on the way we design in the immediate future.
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eCAADe |
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Akin, 0. (1986)
Psychology of Architectural Design
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Lansdown, J. (1987)
The Creative Aspects of CAD: A Possible Approach
, Design Studies, (8) 2, pp. 76-81
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Mitchell, W.J. (1986)
Colour Transformations in Computer-Aided Design
, Design Computing, (1) 1, pp .20-28
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