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Induction design : a method for evolutionary design / Makoto Sei Watanabe.

Fine Arts Library NA1559.W295 A35 2002
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Watanabe, Makoto Sei, 1952-
Series:
IT revolution in architecture
The IT revolution in architecture
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Watanabe, Makoto Sei, 1952-.
Watanabe, Makoto Sei.
Architectural design--Japan--Data processing.
Architectural design.
Japan.
Physical Description:
93 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 19 cm.
Place of Publication:
Basel ; Boston : Birkhäuser, 2002.
Summary:
City planning is a concept which usually covers the wide range of events, processes and developments taking place in our cities, but individual plans and designs cannot do justice to the complex realities of the city. In "Induction Cities" the author aims to take the reader beyond our traditional understanding of city design to redefine our perception of design in this context. With the assistance of computers, a dynamic mechanism will be created which generates a result corresponding to the specific conditions and requirements stipulated. By this form of "meta-design" a greater degree of freedom is obtained than the conventional design methods provide.
In this publication, this new theory and process is analysed, looking at the first computer-generated architecture in the world, the underground station "lidabashi" in Tokyo.
ISBN:
3764366419
OCLC:
50052928

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