CAD and Robotics in Architecture and Construction 1986
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-7404-6_3
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Knowledge-Based Computer-Aided Design: The Computer as Design Partner

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“…We are investigating if and how a large computerized workspace can be integrated usefully into such a design environment. Current computer support for architectural design focuses primarily on the last stages of the design process, that is, in aiding the production of drawings describing fully-designed buildings (Kalay and Carrara, 1994). Previous studies of architectural practice explore the organizational and economic aspects of running an office without addressing architects' activities during the design process (Larson, Leon, and Bolick, 1983;Blau, 1984;Cuff, 1991;Stevens, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We are investigating if and how a large computerized workspace can be integrated usefully into such a design environment. Current computer support for architectural design focuses primarily on the last stages of the design process, that is, in aiding the production of drawings describing fully-designed buildings (Kalay and Carrara, 1994). Previous studies of architectural practice explore the organizational and economic aspects of running an office without addressing architects' activities during the design process (Larson, Leon, and Bolick, 1983;Blau, 1984;Cuff, 1991;Stevens, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%