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Breen, J. (author), Stelingwerff, M. (author)
Throughout the history of architecture, the Capital the intermediate between a column and the beam or surface it supports has been a recurring feature in architectural composition and articulation. In this paper we describe results and findings from the Capital A to Z exercise within the Ornamatics Course from the TU-Delft MSc curriculum. We...
journal article 2008
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Breen, J.L.H. (author), Stellingwerff, M.C. (author)
The influx of computer-based design and presentation platforms, particularly in conjunction with computer aided physical modelling and manufacturing techniques, has stimulated a renewed focus on imaginative, innovative architectural product design. Essentially, the ambition of the DigiTile exercise was to stimulate the development of individual...
conference paper 2007
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Breen, J.L.H. (author), Stellingwerff, M.C. (author)
Computer aided modelling and drafting protocols in combination with new production technologies have contributed to wholly new ways of shaping building elements. Some examples of new techniques, which have recently become very successful in building production and in architectural design education, are: 3D Rapid Prototyping; 2,5D and 3D Milling...
conference paper 2005
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Breen, J. (author)
conference paper 2004
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