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    DESIGN COURSE DOES DIGITAL

    The goals and aspirations of teaching a digital design process vary widely between different educational institutions, as well as between academia and the profession.

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    SCALE MODELS FROM THIN AIR

    Some day in the next millennium, architects may be able to put design information into a machine that will automatically construct a complete building. Hints of this distant future are visible in the experiments of Japanese construction companies, in which robots assemble building components in the field. Already the idea is being implemented, albeit at a much smaller scale, with a new family of technologies called rapid prototyping. This enables designers to build physical models directly and automatically from 3D computer models.

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    FUN WITH COMPUTER-AIDED MODELING CLAY

    One hundred years ago, Spanish architect Antonio Gaudi was astonishing the world with sculpturally creative, irregular, organic forms. While others in the profession worked with straight edges, Gaudi invented his own methods for modeling parabolic arches from the catenary curve created by suspending a length of chain between two points.

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    Nemetschek North America to Support Mac OS X. The company intends to release a Carbon native version of VectorWorks within sixty days of the launch of OS X.

    Bentley Systems to host International Users Conference September 17-21. The Philadelphia event will feature technical sessions and a keynote presentation by English architect Norman Foster.

     

     
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