Technology In Architecture

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Neolithic period started by the agricultural revolution witnesses the transformations made in a varied area of civilization. It’s possible to state that the relation between design and technology in architecture stayed together despite all the radical changes and improvements in a time period between BC 4000-818. In cited era, technology had seen as a making knowledge which is transmitted by the generations and founded on solid information. Also, technology was a variable element that varies according to time and place. However, the vital relation between technology and design in architecture was never changed with the time passed. Technology what worked as a tool for architectural product and design became a crucial part of design by internalizing …show more content…

The Crystal Palace which is built by glass and iron together for the first time that makes that example of effect of technology on design is recognized in the very first expo organized in London in 1881. As like that, Le Tour d’Eiffel and le Galerie des Machines became other examples of the effect of technology in architecture.
The World War I which is seen as a consequence of Industrial Revolution changed the production/thinking systems for one more time. The technology and science began to coerce the old understanding ways to transform; they created new thinking/living styles, reinterpreted the social relationships, described and formed the modern architecture.
The significant improvements made especially after 50’s in construction systems, new construction materials, improved construction techniques, computer based virtual reality and CAM/Cad applications made building be a high-tech product and cause a new restructuring movement that would affect the whole …show more content…

The digital/quantitative notions in architecture affected and changed the architectural form, formation, production and comprehension of the place and structure. The quantitative design processes which are usually seen as digital representation of designations improves in terms of computational descriptions of the design process, formations of productive systems and fabrications of relations between form/geometry/material. The power of computation which covers very large numbers of calculations, combinatorial analyses, randomness, (sonar çevir)
The communication and information technologies affected the occurrence of new distinctive usage areas for both architecture and architectural design as they develop as well. This development process follows the steps that can be named as product representation designed in computer-based areas, data, information, creativeness which is directly linked to human’s nature and decision supportive systems. These developments led the focus of architecture both design process and production instead of specified

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