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2006-11-01
05:00 PM
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06:32 PM
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Rubia Torres
2006-11-06 07:16 PM
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another Moderator
2006-11-06 07:32 PM
2006-11-06 07:54 PM
Dwight wrote:Couldn't agree more. That is why when I teach the class I change the rules. The basic operational concept is "I don't care what you use as long as the design solution is there and understandable, you can use drafting dots for all I care".
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Don't forget that architecture school is way more about performance and story telling than it is about technology.
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another Moderator
2006-11-06 08:01 PM
2006-11-06 08:45 PM
2006-11-06 08:49 PM
2006-11-07 09:40 AM
Dwight wrote:You mean, as much time as you used to invest in perfecting hand drawing techniques?
Computers are seductive and I fear that so much time gets invested in getting the imagery out, that there isn't time left for architectectural thought.
Dwight wrote:Then you should talk to these guys: http://www.frontdesign.se/
For instance, I am working on a new application called "WavingYourArmsintheAirCAD."
Just wave your arms in the air and the computer does the rest.
2006-11-13 06:13 AM
kyle.parry wrote:At least she has a clue what you can do with the program, apparently. I'm only just seeing some of my instructors starting to even realize that CAD of any sort is actually a viable means of producing drawings.
Unfortuneatly my teacher thinks archiCAD is cheating when it comes to designing your crosssections and elevations