authors |
O’Connell, Dermot |
year |
1983 |
title |
An Educational Strategy for CAAD and its Implementation in a New System with a Sophisticated Interface |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.1983.x.i0c
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source |
Proceedings of the International Conference eCAADe [European Computer Aided Architectural Design Education] Brussels (Belgium) 1983, pp. I.1-I.19 |
summary |
Reasons are examined for the slower uptake of CAD in architecture than in engineering. An appropriate response to Computer-Aided Architectural Design is overdue from the educational sector. Schools of Architecture should put CAAD to the forefront in their plans, taking an ambitious long-term view and aiming for high-quality system design to anticipate the industry's drive to produce first-class equipment progressively more cheaply. Schools should press for changes in the way facilities are supplied to them. They should discard obsolete software, buy software commercially, stick to what they can do best, and plan for concomitant changes across the curriculum. A new CAAD system with the emphasis on the design interface being implemented in UCD School of Architecture is briefly described.
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keywords |
CAAD, System Design |
series |
eCAADe |
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