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Computer-Aided Architectural Design Futures (CAADFutures) 2007

Proceedings of the 12th International CAAD Futures Conference

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2007

Overview

  • Part of an ongoing conference series that has been running for 22 years
  • State-of-the-art CAAD research and practice
  • Broad topical coverage of applications of computing in architectural design
  • Includes best practices about teaching and learning computing in architectural design

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Table of contents (43 papers)

  1. Becoming Virtual

  2. Becoming Educated

  3. Becoming Designed

  4. Becoming Kinæsthetic

  5. Becoming Logical

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About this book

CAAD Futures is a biennial conference that aims to promote the advancement of computer-aided architectural design research and teaching. The conferences are organised under the auspices of the CAAD Futures Foundation. The conference series started in 1985 in Delft and has since traveled to major cities in Europe, Asia, and USA.

This volume is the proceedings of the 12th International Conference of CAAD Futures, which took place in Sydney, Australia. The internationally refereed papers in this book present the state of the art in computer-aided architectural design research. The papers in this year's conference theme, Integrating Technologies for Computer-Aided Design, provide the technological foundation for new ways of thinking about using computers in designing and the use of computers in design itself as well as in the education of designers.

Information about the 2007 Conference and this book is available at: http://www.arch.usyd.edu.au/kcdc/conferences/cf07

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

    Andy Dong, Andrew Vande Moere

  • George Mason University, Fairfax, USA

    John S. Gero

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