Digital Fabrication in Architecture
Architecture is fundamentally concerned with two core
activities: designing and making. Of course, these are
not mutually exclusive and often inform one another in a
continuous dialogue as projects progress from concepts,
through design development, to final form—typically
the realization of a building. The ability to effectively
communicate creative ideas remains a central aspect
of the discipline. With the development of numerous
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and other software
packages, the variety of design processes available
to architects, which may influence the fabrication of
architecture and its components, is greater than ever.
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Architecture is fundamentally concerned with two core
activities: designing and making. Of course, these are
not mutually exclusive and often inform one another in a
continuous dialogue as projects progress from concepts,
through design development, to final form—typically
the realization of a building. The ability to effectively
communicate creative ideas remains a central aspect
of the discipline. With the development of numerous
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and other software
packages, the variety of design processes available
to architects, which may influence the fabrication of
architecture and its components, is greater than ever.
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