Electronic Architecture

The University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture and Planning.



Investigation Programme 1A

(Computing Department)

This work was done as an elective, for the Bachelor of Architecture, fourth year.


Introduction

The aim of this report is to illustrate the use of architectural forms within electronic media, more specifically the CD-Rom and internet media. The report will identify the use of architectural forms, and illustrate the impact architecture has had within these new mediums of computing. The report will conclude with looking at the future of architecture within the computing environment and illustrate through examples the possibilities for architects within the electronic information age.

Course Outline

The course outline for this subject can be found by clicking here. It outlines the direction of this report and its academic requirements.

To the left are highlighted pieces of text and icons, representing all ten sections of the report. By clicking a piece of highlighted text or icon you will be moved to that relevant part of the report. starting from the introduction at the top, progressing to the conclusion at the bottom.

Intro iconWelcome (and Introduction)
Intro iconElectronic Architecture (Essay and Primer)
Music iconMusic (Prince 0+>)
Education (Digital Art Gallery)
Business (Warner Brothers)
Computers (Alphaverse)
Government (Central Equity Homes)
Games (In The 1st Degree)
Architects (Frederick Clifford Gibson)
Conclusion (Existence)
Links (connection to sources)


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