Role of system architecture in architecture in developing new drafting tools

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In this study, the impact of information technologies in architectural design process is discussed. In this discussion, first the differences/ nuances between the concept of software engineering and system architecture are clarified. Then, the design process in engineering, and design process in architecture has been compared by considering 3-D models as the center of design process over which the other disciplines involve the design. It is pointed out that in many high-end engineering applications, 3-D solid models and consequently digital mock-up concept has become a common practice. But, architecture as one of the important customers of CAD systems employing these tools has not started to use these 3-D models. It is shown that the reason of this time lag between architecture and engineering lies behind the tradition of design attitude. Therefore, it is proposed a new design scheme a meta-model to develop an integrated design model being centered on 3-D model. It is also proposed a system architecture to achieve the transformation of architectural design process by replacing 2-D thinking with 3-D thinking. It is stated that in the proposed system architecture, the CAD systems are included and adapted for 3-D architectural design in order to provide interfaces for integration of all possible disciplines to design process. It is also shown that such a change will allow to elaborate the intelligent or smart building concept in future.

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Sorguç, A. G. (2005). Role of system architecture in architecture in developing new drafting tools. JSME International Journal, Series C: Mechanical Systems, Machine Elements and Manufacturing, 48(2 SPEC. ISS.), 244–250. https://doi.org/10.1299/jsmec.48.244

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