Digital Fabrication in Architecture

Digital Fabrication in Architecture

by Nick Dunn
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 07/09/2012

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With the increasing sophistication of CAD and other design software, there is now a wide array of means for both designing and fabricating architecture and its components. The proliferation of advanced modelling software and hardware has enabled architects and students to conceive and create designs that would be very difficult to do using more traditional methods.


The use of CAD technologies in the production of physical models, prototypes and individual elements is increasingly widespread through processes such as CAD/CAM, CNC milling and rapid prototyping. This translation of computer-generated data to physical artefact can also be reversed with devices such as a digitiser, which traces the contours of physical objects directly into the computer.


This book focuses on the inspiring possibilities for architecture that can be explored with all the different technologies and techniques available for making complete designs or their components.

ISBN:
9781780673899
9781780673899
Category:
Architecture
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
07-09-2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Quercus
Nick Dunn

Nick Dunn is Professor of Urban Design and Executive Director of Imagination, the design research lab at Lancaster University, UK. He is Senior Fellow at the Institute for Social Futures, examining the insights that the arts and humanities can bring to the ways we think, envision, and analyse the futures of people, places, and planet.

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