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Sanders, Ken

 
9780471121657: The Digital Architect: A Common Sense Guide to Using Computer Technology in Design Practice

Sinopsis

Architects today are bombarded with architectural, engineering and business software which usually runs on highly specialized hardware. This guide aims to help by describing the traditional and emerging technology options available. It covers computer-aided design, specification, estimating and fee budget software, word processing, databases, multi-media presentations, animation, virtual reality, on-line services and the Internet. It aims to provide architects with sufficient understanding to successfully incorporate technology into their practices to improve productivity and profit.

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Reseña del editor

Architects today are bombarded with architectural, engineering and business software which usually runs on highly specialized hardware. This guide aims to help by describing the traditional and emerging technology options available. It covers computer-aided design, specification, estimating and fee budget software, word processing, databases, multi-media presentations, animation, virtual reality, on-line services and the Internet. It aims to provide architects with sufficient understanding to successfully incorporate technology into their practices to improve productivity and profit.

Biografía del autor

KEN SANDERS, AIA, is Associate Partner and Manager of Information Services at Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership, an architecture planning and interior design firm based in Portland, Oregon, with offices in Seattle and Los Angeles. He is the 1995 Chair of the AIA's National Computer-Aided Practice Professional Interest Area.

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