Augmented Intelligence: Intersections between Computer Science and Architectural Design
Jun 14, 2017
Design algorithms and parametrics are a new field situated directly at the crossroads between computer science and architecture. The researcher notes that this is an era when digital intelligence can not only solve complex mathematical problems on the level of software, but also augment human intellect by generating architectural meaning. This paper compares computer science and architectural design, analyzing the fundamental differences and identifying the point of convergence.
keywords: Computer science, Augment Intelligence
Presented at:
ARCC 2017 Conference – Architecture of Complexity (Salt Lake City, UT)
Published & professionally reviewed by:
Architectural Research Centers Consortium (ARCC)
University of Utah
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