{"title":"Prolegomena to Computational Design","authors":"Ramesh Krishnamurti","doi":"10.1080/24751448.2022.2114232","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"“The primary mission of the next generation of computational designers, through engagement with industry, research, and teaching, is to augment all facets of the i-factor in applications of computation to architecture.” Prolegomena to Computational Design In 1989, I left Scotland for the Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture to help revamp the graduate program in the building sciences. Together with other colleagues, including Ömer Akin, Ulrich Flemming, and Rob Woodbury, we shared a common vision for applying computing to design problems, each of us contributing a different background or expertise.1 The program reflected our work and research, with a curriculum and ethos looking beyond computer-aided design. To name the program, I invented “computational design,” as design is computational in nature. The moniker stuck, and the “discipline for developing or applying computation to problems with their origins in design” was inaugurated.2 In 1989, Carnegie Mellon was the first school to offer a Master and Ph.D. in Computational Design (CD). This essay outlines that history.","PeriodicalId":36812,"journal":{"name":"Technology Architecture and Design","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.5000,"publicationDate":"2022-07-03","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Technology Architecture and Design","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1080/24751448.2022.2114232","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"ARCHITECTURE","Score":null,"Total":0}
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“The primary mission of the next generation of computational designers, through engagement with industry, research, and teaching, is to augment all facets of the i-factor in applications of computation to architecture.” Prolegomena to Computational Design In 1989, I left Scotland for the Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture to help revamp the graduate program in the building sciences. Together with other colleagues, including Ömer Akin, Ulrich Flemming, and Rob Woodbury, we shared a common vision for applying computing to design problems, each of us contributing a different background or expertise.1 The program reflected our work and research, with a curriculum and ethos looking beyond computer-aided design. To name the program, I invented “computational design,” as design is computational in nature. The moniker stuck, and the “discipline for developing or applying computation to problems with their origins in design” was inaugurated.2 In 1989, Carnegie Mellon was the first school to offer a Master and Ph.D. in Computational Design (CD). This essay outlines that history.
“下一代计算设计师的主要任务,通过与工业、研究和教学的合作,是在计算应用到建筑中的各个方面增加i因素。”1989年,我离开苏格兰,前往卡耐基梅隆建筑学院(Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture),帮助修改建筑科学研究生课程。与其他同事一起,包括Ömer Akin, Ulrich Flemming和Rob Woodbury,我们分享了将计算应用于设计问题的共同愿景,我们每个人都贡献了不同的背景或专业知识该项目反映了我们的工作和研究,其课程和精神超越了计算机辅助设计。为了给这个程序命名,我发明了“计算设计”,因为设计本质上是计算的。这个名字被沿用了下来,“开发或应用计算来解决源自设计的问题的学科”由此诞生1989年,卡耐基梅隆大学是第一所提供计算设计硕士和博士学位的学校。本文概述了这段历史。