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these days a computer is as much a part of every household's standard equipment as a refrigerator, and yet the explosion of computer technology in the last several decades has transformed the d...
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  • 06 July 2011
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these days a computer is as much a part of every household's standard equipment as a refrigerator, and yet the explosion of computer technology in the last several decades has transformed the daily life of every member of society far more than even utopians would ever have allowed themselves to dream. No wonder, then, that from design to production, architecture too is becoming more and more subject to digital influences. The range of those influences stretches from the classical computer programs used in design and presentation to media-supported design processes all the way to computerized production techniques, to say nothing of industrialized bricklayer "robots." From measurement to planning and production, architecture is the product of a closely coordinated digital process chain. What influence do digital design digital design and production methods have on contemporary architecture? How are these methods changing architecture and the way it ist created? Where does the potential of digital media for architecture lie? What are the areas in which every individual firm can begin to use them? What are the advantages of working electronically? How and at what cost can these methods be integrated into the day-to-day work of the professional architect? This publication offers answers to these and many other questions on all aspects of the digital design and construction process.
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Price: $62.95
Pages: 112
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Imprint: Birkhäuser
Series: DETAIL Practice
Publication Date: 06 July 2011
ISBN: 9783034607254
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: Theory of architecture, Media studies: internet, digital media & society
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Moritz Hauschild, Prof. Dipl.-Ing. M. Arch.

Rüdiger Karzel, Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Arch., Dipl. NDS ETHZ

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Inhalt

Einführung

Vision / Abhängigkeiten

Rückblick und Ausblick

Digitale Planungstechnologien - Stand der Dinge

Mapping- und Präanalyseprogramme

Mind-Mapping – Konzeptentwicklung

Parametrische Systeme/Scripting

Softwaresysteme CAD – SIM – CAM – FM

Simulation/Optimierung

objektbasierte Planung/Kostenkontrolle

BIM – Building Information Managemtent

GIS

Digitale Fertigung

Mass Customization – postindividualisierte Fertigung

CAM – computer aided manufacturing

Kriterien der Technologieauswahl

additive Verfahren

subtraktive Verfahren

umformende Verfahren

fügende Verfahren

Präzision/Toleranz

Technische Regeln und Baurecht

Verantwortung/Kontrolle

Non-Standard Konstruktionen – keine DIN-Normen

Anwendung/Gestaltung – Beispiele (u.a.)

Taichung Opera House, Toyo Ito

Hungerburgbahn Innsbruck, Zaha Hadid

Rolex Learning Center, Saana

Anhang

Glossar, Literatur, Normen, Richtlinien, Hersteller, Bildnachweis, Register