Design in Architecture: Architecture and the Human SciencesArchitecture and the human sciences; Models; Statistical methods; Human science techniques; New problem-solving techniques; New maths; Development of design methods; New design processes; Computer aided design; Creative techniques; Cybernitics and systems in design; An environmental design process. |
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Introduction | 1 |
The architect at work 55 | 25 |
New attitudes to design 73 | 55 |
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