Computer-aided manufacture in architecture : the pursuit of novelty / Nick Callicott.

By: Callicott, NickMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Oxford ; Boston : Architectural Press, 2001Description: xii, 172 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type: 36 ISBN: 0750646470; 9780750646475Subject(s): CAD/CAM systems | Architectural design -- Data processing | CFAO, Systèmes de | Design architectural - InformatiqueDDC classification: 670.427 LOC classification: TS155.6 | .C3737 2001
Contents:
pt. 1. The Pursuit of Novelty. 1. CAM: An overview of terms and developments. 2. Division. 3. The primitives of manufacturing: a select history. 4. Towards an age of mass customisation. 5. The birth of automation: early developments in computer-aided manufacture. 6. The image beguiled: the CAD/CAM era. 7. Reality and revelation. 8. The hybridisation of production -- pt. 2. Enlisting the manufacturing process. 9. Shorting the automation circuit. 10. The myth of standardisation. 11. Making buildings -- pt. 3. Technology. 12. Computer numerical control. 13. Programming techniques for CNC. 14. CNC lathes and turning centres. 15. CNC machining centres
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-169) and index.

pt. 1. The Pursuit of Novelty. 1. CAM: An overview of terms and developments. 2. Division. 3. The primitives of manufacturing: a select history. 4. Towards an age of mass customisation. 5. The birth of automation: early developments in computer-aided manufacture. 6. The image beguiled: the CAD/CAM era. 7. Reality and revelation. 8. The hybridisation of production -- pt. 2. Enlisting the manufacturing process. 9. Shorting the automation circuit. 10. The myth of standardisation. 11. Making buildings -- pt. 3. Technology. 12. Computer numerical control. 13. Programming techniques for CNC. 14. CNC lathes and turning centres. 15. CNC machining centres

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