authors |
Kolarevic, Branko |
year |
1997 |
title |
Regulating Lines and Geometric Relations as a Framework for Exploring Shape, Dimension and Geometric Organization in Design |
source |
CAAD Futures 1997 [Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-7923-4726-9] München (Germany), 4-6 August 1997, pp. 163-170 |
summary |
The paper introduces regulating lines and geometric relations as a framework for shape delineation and dynamic drawing manipulation. It describes a relations-based graphic environment that can provide a qualitatively different way to explore shape, dimension, and geometric organization in design. It also presents ReDRAW, a limited prototype of the relations-based graphic system, and discusses some implications of its use in conceptual architectural design. |
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CAAD Futures |
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