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Digital technologies are changing the relationship between design and construction: with computer models, CAD/CAM, and prototyping, designers can gain direct control of building and construction processes. The ability to digitally model designs, and thus to use those models directly in the context of production, creates a synthesis between design and construction in keeping with the tradition of the close relationship between design and craftsmanship, between the quality of the design and the rules of the craft.
The evolution of the culture of design and construction is the underlying theme of this book. The aim is to discuss the direction that innovation is now taking, with a particular focus on today’s cutting-edge architectures. The method addresses the ways in which different societies have dealt with the issues of their age regarding design and construction, the different contributions provided by various techniques, and with them the meanings expressed by the architecture.
As building design using digital tools requires specific skills in the fabrication processes and in the languages used by information technology, the book also offers a practical guide to new methods and techniques of managing and controlling fabrication for AEC. A systematic analysis of new skills used in the design process presents an overview of opportunities for architects and engineers.
By collecting information on significant projects and analyzing them, the book explores the technical and artistic potential of digital technology. The cases studied are the outcomes of groundbreaking projects which were able to give form and significance to technological research. They show that digital tools are not the exclusive prerogative of large firms but can also be adopted by teams working across small and medium-sized firms – firms which have been able to use informed research to link innovative design with the possibilities offered by digital fabrication in architecture.



By collecting information on significant projects and analyzing them, this book explores the technical and artistic potential of digital technology in engineering and architecture.

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The new book Digital Fabrication in Architecture, Engineering and Construction by Luca Caneparo is a much needed book to spread the light of knowledge on digital design and its impact on the construction industry. The whole book is a detailed description of the digitalization process and introduces readers to the technical terms and describes it briefly. This immaculately referenced and deftly researched book should take place in bookshelf of every academician, library and teachers of this field. (Book Review (Jadavpur University), January-March, 2014)

1 Introduction
1(6)
References
5(2)
2 Origins of Industrial Production and Prefabrication
7(44)
2.1 Uniformity and Standardisation
9(2)
2.2 Mass Production
11(4)
2.3 Rise and Decline of Mass Production at Ford Motor Company
15(1)
2.4 Types of Mass Produced Houses at Gunnison Magic Homes
16(4)
2.5 Automobile Industry in Germany
20(2)
2.6 Prefabrication at Christoph & Unmack
22(8)
2.7 General Panel Corporation
30(13)
2.8 The Balloon Frame System
43(4)
References
47(4)
3 Digital Production
51(26)
3.1 Origins
52(4)
3.2 Automation and Technological Convergence
56(1)
3.3 Computerisation of Industry
57(6)
3.3.1 From Universal Language to Numerical Control
59(2)
3.3.2 Language of Numerical Control
61(2)
3.4 Industrial Districts
63(10)
3.4.1 Horizontal Integration
64(1)
3.4.2 Vertical Integration
65(8)
References
73(4)
4 Design for Manufacture
77(40)
4.1 Analysis of the Manufacturing Processes
80(20)
4.1.1 Mass-Change Processes
81(1)
4.1.2 Phase-Change Processes
82(1)
4.1.3 Structure-Change Processes
83(1)
4.1.4 Deformation Processes
84(2)
4.1.5 Joining and Consolidation Processes
86(3)
4.1.6 Rapid Prototyping Processes
89(2)
4.1.7 Integrated Processes
91(9)
4.2 Analysis of the Shape and Specifications of the Piece
100(1)
4.3 Frank Gehry Partners, Fish Sculpture at the Olympic Village in Barcelona
101(7)
4.4 Foster+Partners, Swiss Re Tower in London
108(7)
References
115(2)
5 Digital Manufacture of Metals
117(46)
5.1 Mass-Change Processes
119(5)
5.1.1 Turning
119(1)
5.1.2 Drilling
120(1)
5.1.3 Milling
121(1)
5.1.4 Grinding
122(1)
5.1.5 Machining Centres
122(1)
5.1.6 Erosion
123(1)
5.2 Phase-Change Processes
124(2)
5.2.1 Investment Moulds
125(1)
5.2.2 Permanent Moulds
126(1)
5.3 Deformations
126(4)
5.3.1 Rolling
127(1)
5.3.2 Forming
127(1)
5.3.3 Forging
127(3)
5.3.4 Extrusion
130(1)
5.4 Joining and Consolidation
130(3)
5.4.1 Welding
130(3)
5.5 Industrial Robots
133(2)
5.5.1 Cartesian Robots
133(1)
5.5.2 Cylindrical Robots
133(1)
5.5.3 Anthropomorphic Robots
134(1)
5.5.4 SCARA Robots
134(1)
5.6 Barkow and Leibinger, Gatehouse in Stuttgart
135(10)
5.7 Randall Stout Architects, Art Gallery of Alberta
145(17)
References
162(1)
6 Digital Woodworking
163(38)
6.1 Mass-Change Processes
165(5)
6.1.1 Mass-Change Processes with the Removal of Wood Shavings
166(2)
6.1.2 Machining Centres
168(1)
6.1.3 Mass-Change Processes Without the Removal of Wood Shavings
169(1)
6.2 Deformations
170(2)
6.3 Joining and Consolidating
172(6)
6.3.1 Plywood
173(1)
6.3.2 Laminated Veneer
173(3)
6.3.3 X-Lam Panels
176(2)
6.4 Jurgen Mayer H. Architects, Metropol Parasol in Seville
178(9)
6.5 The Rebuilding of the Inner Dome of the Teatro Petruzzelli in Bari
187(13)
6.5.1 History of the Rebuilding
187(3)
6.5.2 Construction Project
190(2)
6.5.3 Three-Dimensional Modelling of the Structure
192(1)
6.5.4 Structural Check
193(2)
6.5.5 Prefabrication on the Shop Floor
195(3)
6.5.6 Assembling on Site
198(2)
References
200(1)
Project Credits
201(4)
4.4 Foster + Partners, Swiss Re Tower, London
201(1)
5.6 Barkow and Leibinger, Gatehouse, Stuttgart
202(1)
5.7 Randall Stout Architects, Art Gallery, Alberta
202(1)
6.4 Jurgen Mayer H. Architects, Metropol Parasol, Seville
202(1)
6.5 The Rebuilding of the Inner Dome of the Teatro Petruzzelli, Bari
203(2)
Illustration Credits
205(10)
Chapter 2
205(1)
Chapter 3
206(1)
Chapter 4
207(2)
Chapter 5
209(3)
Chapter 6
212(3)
Index 215