authors |
Roth, J., Hashimshony, R. and Ishai, E. |
year |
1986 |
title |
Using the Computer as a Teaching Aid for Architecture Students - Some Examples |
source |
Teaching and Research Experience with CAAD [4th eCAADe Conference Proceedings] Rome (Italy) 11-13 September 1986, pp. 127-135 |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.1986.127
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summary |
The use of computers has become part of the regular curriculum in many schools of Architecture in the last few years. In addition to specific courses related to basic computer knowledge (e.g.: programming), the computer's main application is in the design studio for evaluating alternatives (e.g.: GOAL, GABLE), or as a drafting aid (e.g.: BIBLE AUTOCAD, ARC+). We believe that using the computer as a regular part of the teaching in all the courses is of great importance. In this paper we present three examples in which the computer was used as a teaching aid in courses not related to the design studio: "Morphology" and "Introduction to lnterior Design". |
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eCAADe |
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