
Author: Nick Callicott
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0750646470
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0750646470
Computer-Aided Manufacture in Architecture - The Pursuit of Novelty
Computer Aided Manufacture in Architecture is both a critical introduction and a practical guide to CAM. Get Computer-Aided Manufacture in Architecture - The Pursuit of Novelty computer books for free.
It argues that our understanding and exploration of CAM requires more than knowledge of the technology involved. It also demands an awareness of its relation to existing practices of design and making. By placing CAM within the context of both traditional craft and mechanised mass production, this book shows how we can begin to 'change the craft of design'.
Callicott covers both the origins of CAM and its future applications outside of conventional manufacturing. A number of experimental projects - undertaken specifically for the research of the book - consider the strategies for future multi-disciplinary applications. Techniques Check Computer-Aided Manufacture in Architecture - The Pursuit of Novelty our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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It argues that our understanding and exploration of CAM requires more than knowledge of the technology involved. It also demands an awareness of its relation to existing practices of design and making. By placing CAM within the context of both traditional craft and mechanised mass production, this book shows how we can begin to 'change the craft of design'.
Callicott covers both the origins of CAM and its future applications outside of conventional manufacturing Techniques
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