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acadia04_294 |
authors |
Oosterhuis, Kas |
year |
2004 |
title |
File to Factory and Real Time Behavior in Architecture |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2004.294
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source |
Fabrication: Examining the Digital Practice of Architecture [Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture and the 2004 Conference of the AIA Technology in Architectural Practice Knowledge Community / ISBN 0-9696665-2-7] Cambridge (Ontario) 8-14 November, 2004, 294-305 |
summary |
ONL (Oosterhuis and Lénárd) architecture is based on digital design and fabrication, whereas the design merges into fabrication in a process of direct transfer of data from a 3D modeling software to a CNC (Computer Numerically Controlled) machine. This paper describes ONL design and fabrication processes referring to three main aspects: (1) Form-Finding, (2) File to Factory, and (3) Real-Time Behavior. |
keywords |
Real Time Behavior, Digital Design, CNC Technologies, Programmable Architecture |
series |
ACADIA |
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