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Architecture in the Digital Age
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Digital Morphogenesis 3. Digital Production 4. Information Master Builders 5. Digital Master Builders? 6. Design Worlds and Fabrication Machines 7. Laws of Form 8. Evolution of the Digital Design Process 9. Real as Data 10. Towards a Fully Associative Architecture 11. Between Intuition and Process: Parametric Design and Rapid Prototyping 12. Scott Points: Exploring Principles of Digital Creativity 13. Making Ideas 14. Designing and Manufacturing Performative Architecture 15. Generative Convergences 16. Other Challenges 17. Extensible Computational Design Tools for Exploratory Architecture 18. Building Information Modelling: Current Challenges and Future Directions 19. Is there More to Come? 20. The Construction Industry in an Age of Anxiety 21. Performance-Based Design 22. Challenges Ahead. Authors' Biographies. Project and Photo Credits

About the Author

Branko Kolarevic is Associate Professor for the Department of Architecture, Graduate School of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania, and is an Associate Member of the American Institute of Architects.

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'This beautifully produced and illustrated book is an excellent reference book and a unique snapshot of the state of digital technologies in architecture today.' - Carol Hermann, Nexus Network Journal 'I would like to recommend these books [reviewed alongside Performative Architecture]. The topic needs to be better understood by students and those not privileged enough to be in the group represented by these volumes. The participants ... were stellar ... These books fulfill a genuine need.' - Journal of Architectural Education

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