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Blurring the Lines, Case Study: Digital Housings, An Exploration of Current CAD/CAM Techniques
10.1002/ad.28.abs
Domestic‐scale projects can be a fertile source of technical and design innovations, as shown in a crop of houses designed and built by Massie Architecture. In this fifth instalment of the ‘Blurring the Lines’ series of CAD/CAM case studies, Andre Chaszar describes some of the novel and effective ways in which digital design and fabrication have entered the realm of single‐family housing in the US, and traces the evolution of these techniques in successive applications. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Blurring the Lines, Case Study: Digital Housings, An Exploration of Current CAD/CAM Techniques
10.1002/ad.28.abs
Domestic‐scale projects can be a fertile source of technical and design innovations, as shown in a crop of houses designed and built by Massie Architecture. In this fifth instalment of the ‘Blurring the Lines’ series of CAD/CAM case studies, Andre Chaszar describes some of the novel and effective ways in which digital design and fabrication have entered the realm of single‐family housing in the US, and traces the evolution of these techniques in successive applications. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Blurring the Lines, Case Study: Digital Housings, An Exploration of Current CAD/CAM Techniques
Chaszar, André (author)
Architectural Design ; 75 ; 111-116
2005-01-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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