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7.1
Architectural Tectonics in the Age of Climate Crisis, Social Change and Digital Fabrication
Heinrich Wölfflin’s voice reflects ideals of art historical discourse of the early twentieth century. The debate...
Architectural Tectonics in the Age of Climate Crisis, Social Change and Digital Fabrication
6.2
Changing Perspectives: Bridging Design and Engineering in Architectural Research
Nowadays, the design process for a building is increasingly difficult to define as it may involve innovative material...
Changing Perspectives: Bridging Design and Engineering in Architectural Research
6.2
Architecting
Since its inaugural issue in 2017, Technology | Architecture + Design (TAD) has pursued its editorial...
Architecting
6.2
Engineering Architecture
It seems odd or at least disconcerting that until French engineer and physicist Charles-Augustin Coulomb imparted...
Engineering Architecture
6.1
Building the Historical Record
As new architectural research is conducted in universities, laboratories, and practices, and subsequently disseminated...
Building the Historical Record
6.1
History’s Modus Operandi
A little history about histories. It isn’t until the eighteen-century German philosopher Georg W. F. Hegel that...
History’s Modus Operandi
5.2
The Anthropomorphism of Intelligence
The call for papers for this issue embraced the broad nature of intelligence, its multiple frameworks and its impact...
5.2
Scaling Intelligence
Intelligence without action is inert. As the solicited contributions to this volume demonstrate, actionable intelligence...
Scaling Intelligence
5.2
The Intelligence of Architectural Research
The three-volume The Handbook for Artificial Intelligence, proposed in 1975 and finally published in 1981, was...
The Intelligence of Architectural Research
5.2
Reflections on Five Years of TAD
As TAD approaches its five-year anniversary, the editorial board reflects on the state of the journal, its objectives,...
Reflections on Five Years of TAD