Blurring the Lines: Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing in Contemporary ArchitectureAndré Chaszar Wiley, 2006 M05 26 - 224 páginas In architecture, the interface between CAD (computer-aided drawing tools) and CAM (computer-aided manufacturing tools) is a hot topic. For architects, it offers the opportunity to work in a totally new way and regain full control of the construction and manufacture of their buildings. This book consists primarily of essays and case studies explaining and demonstrating the state-of-the-art in CAD/CAM applications for buildings. It aims to highlight critical questions and assumptions underlying the use of computers in the design and production of buildings as well as provide practical advice to practitioners interested in realising such projects.
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Introduction | 6 |
Design at All Scales | 16 |
Drawing in the Digital | 28 |
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