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ASSESSMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN ARCHITECTURE
ABSTRACT
The study was to
assess the computer applications in architecture. Architects throughout the
ages have communicated via a pen or pencil and a piece of paper. Computer
technology has provided architects with new efforts through its computational
tools: computer-aided drafting, enumerating, modeling, and analysis, which are
increasingly considered essential to architectural practices. A new generation
of structures and concepts is being created that recognizes the computer not
only as a drafting and rendering tool, but also as a potentially powerful tool
in the generation of designs themselves; in other words, an intelligent
drafting machine. The study concluded that the use of computers for automating
the processes of design and manufacture has significantly brought about
improvements in designers' productivity and products' quality. It saves a lot
of time from having to do voluminous and complex architectural work. With
computer applications, a new era of computational methods in architecture has
emerged. New design processes and concepts such as generic algorithmic design,
parametric design, and isomorphic surfaces have improved the visualization
skills for new architectural forms and indeed changed the face of architecture
in the contemporary world. There is a paradigm shift from the traditionally
missing views and orthographic projections to accessible freeform
visualization. More complex forms have been thought of and have been turned
into buildings through computer technology. One of the recommendations made was
that, with the increasing use of digital technology, one has to ensure that
learning and teaching do not shift from the fundamental skill set required of
an architect.
KEYWORDS:
Computer Applications and Architecture
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