Inserting new technologies in undergraduate architectural curricula a case study

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This paper describes a set of curricular tools devised to insert new technologies in an undergraduate architectural curriculum. These tools encompass three courses and laboratories with advanced geometric modeling, rapid prototyping, virtual reality, and remote collaboration facilities. The immediate goal was to set up the virtual design studio and enable creative design thinking. The ultimate goal was to fulfill the criteria of intellectual satisfaction, acquisition of specialized professional skills, and contribution for the economic development of society that should underlie university education.

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Duarte, J. (2007). Inserting new technologies in undergraduate architectural curricula a case study. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (pp. 423–430). Education and research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe.

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