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Architectural Supermodels:: Physical design simulation

John Neale and Tom Porter

  • Format: Book

  • Pages: 184

  • Publisher: Architectural Press

  • Date Published: Sep 2000

  • Stock Code: 18478

  • Binding: Paperback

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In the face of the digital revolution, modelmaking remains the one medium that allows architects to test their concepts in physical space. But the fact that a three-dimensional model can now be digitally transformed, refined and computer programmed into its physical existence brings a new and exciting dimension to the skills of the architect.

Architectural Supermodels is written in the spirit of this mood of change and explores new ways of expressing design concepts.

This stunning and fully illustrated book also presents many case studies, including work by Zaha Hadid Architects, Future Systems, Alsop & Stormer, and Coates Architecture, making this an essential title for all architectural students and practitioners

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About the Author

Tom Porter

Tom Porter is an author, lecturer and colour consultant. He is Visiting Professor at Montana State University and Visiting Fellow at Oxford Brookes University

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