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Is the building industry ripe for computers?
Kenneth Claxton initiated one of the first developments of computer-aided building design in 1964. This was for the IBIS project being developed in the United Kingdom at that time. Subsequently he has served on a number of Government and Local Government committees on this subject, and is a partner in the architectural practice of Briars Goodman Claxton, London. He lectures in 'Building Technology and Processes' at London University.
Is the building industry ripe for computers?
Kenneth Claxton initiated one of the first developments of computer-aided building design in 1964. This was for the IBIS project being developed in the United Kingdom at that time. Subsequently he has served on a number of Government and Local Government committees on this subject, and is a partner in the architectural practice of Briars Goodman Claxton, London. He lectures in 'Building Technology and Processes' at London University.
Is the building industry ripe for computers?
Claxton, Kenneth (author)
Building Research & Information ; 1 ; 302-304
1973-09-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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