Print Email Facebook Twitter Capital A to Z Title Capital A to Z Author Breen, J. Stelingwerff, M. Faculty Architecture Date 2008 Abstract Throughout the history of architecture, the Capital the intermediate between a column and the beam or surface it supports has been a recurring feature in architectural composition and articulation. In this paper we describe results and findings from the Capital A to Z exercise within the Ornamatics Course from the TU-Delft MSc curriculum. We will show how this exercise combines various digital and physical processes for form finding and how further insights can come from the actual production of models and prototypes. Conclusions will be drawn regarding the integrated educational setup and regarding the influence of different methods and tools on the design process and the design results. Subject computer aided manufacturing CADmodellingcompositionprototypingornamaticseducation-based research To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1d06d7f9-2d61-4238-8128-3e2f4fd20eca Publisher eCAADe ISBN 978-0-9541183-7-2 Source Architecture in computro ;26th eCAADe conference proceedings Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights (c) 2008 J. Breen; M. Stellingwerff Files PDF breen2008.pdf 1.9 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:1d06d7f9-2d61-4238-8128-3e2f4fd20eca/datastream/OBJ/view