The Use of Digital Fabrication as a Sketching Tool in The Architectural Design Process
Künye
AGIRBAS, Asli. "The Use of Digital Fabrication as a Sketching Tool in The Architectural Design Process". 33rd Annual Conference eCAADe, 2 (2015): 319-324.Özet
Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) technologies including computer
numerically controlled (CNC) milling, laser cutting and 3D printing are becoming
cheaper and globally more accessible. Accordingly, many design professionals,
academics and students have been able to experience the benefits and challenges
of using digital fabrication in their designs. The use of digital fabrication in the
education of architecture students has become normal in many schools of
architecture, and there is a growing demand for computer-aided manufacturing
(CAM) logic and fabrication knowledge in student learning. Clearly, architecture
students are acquiring material base-thinking, time management, production
methods and various software skills through this digital fabrication. However, it
appears to be the case that architecture students use digital fabrication mainly in
the final stage of their design or in their finishing work. In this study,
computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) technologies have been used as a sketch
tool rather than simply for fabricating a final product in the architectural design
process and the advantages of this educational practice are demonstrated.