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Digital Tectonics

by Neil Leach, Chris Williams, David Turnbull
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Overview

The old opposition between a digital culture of sensuous, ephemeral images and a tectonic culture of pragmatic building has given way to a new collaboration between the two domains, a 'digital tectonics'. Computer linked fabrication techniques of many kinds have become an integral part of the design process, while new digital tools are allowing engineers and architects to understand in far more detail the behaviour of load carrying surfaces, and to generate new architectural forms. 

Digital and computer-linked design techniques is one of the hottest topics in architecture and in an ever-expanding world of digital technology this book tackles the practical elements of the field.

About the Author, Neil Leach, Chris Williams, David Turnbull

Neil Leach, Professor Architectural Theory, University of Bath

David Turnbull, Professor of Architecture, University of Bath

Chris Williams,Senior Lecturer in Engineering, University of Bath

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Book Details

Published
February 25, 2004
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Pages
152
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780470857298

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