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"Bits and Spaces" presents 33 exciting new projects which demonstrate the growing significance of CAAD for today s architects. Divided into 5 main Design in Space and Time; Learning and Creative Collaboration; Virtual Environments; IT and Practice; and Blurring Boundaries, the projects illustrate how computers can be used innovatively and creatively in designing physical, virtual and hybrid architecture. Particular emphasis is placed on the interaction between man and computer, and also on the aesthetic aspects. The book is accompanied by a CD-Rom which documents the design processes through animation sequences, demonstrating the dynamic features of the projects. Whilst these tools, installations and multi-media projects have arisen out of the field of architecture, they exceed the narrow confines of this discipline to touch upon areas such as interior design, graphic design and information technology.

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Bits and Spaces, Maia Engeli, Uta Prissnitzer, Fabio Gramazio, Andrew von de Moere, Mikio Harada, Margarete Mitschke-Engeli, Tom Spieker, Susana Garcia-Esparza, Michelle M. Lee

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Jaar van publicatie
2001
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Titel
Bits and Spaces
Ondertitel
CAAD for Physical, Virtual and Hybrid Architecture at ETH Zurich
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Birkhäuser
Jaar van publicatie
2001
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
208
ISBN10
3764364165
ISBN13
9783764364168
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"Bits and Spaces" presents 33 exciting new projects which demonstrate the growing significance of CAAD for today s architects. Divided into 5 main Design in Space and Time; Learning and Creative Collaboration; Virtual Environments; IT and Practice; and Blurring Boundaries, the projects illustrate how computers can be used innovatively and creatively in designing physical, virtual and hybrid architecture. Particular emphasis is placed on the interaction between man and computer, and also on the aesthetic aspects. The book is accompanied by a CD-Rom which documents the design processes through animation sequences, demonstrating the dynamic features of the projects. Whilst these tools, installations and multi-media projects have arisen out of the field of architecture, they exceed the narrow confines of this discipline to touch upon areas such as interior design, graphic design and information technology.