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Computer Graphics in Architecture.
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- Author(s): Greenberg, Donald P.
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Scientific American; May1974, Vol. 230 Issue 5, p98-106, 9p, 3 Color Photographs, 5 Diagrams
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Describes the development of a computer program capable of generating architectural pictures or drawings using computer-generated graphic displays, which was developed by researchers at the Cornell University College of Architecture, Art and Planning In Ithaca, New York and the Visual Simulation Laboratory of General Electric Co. Mathematical methods for computing a perspective of an object composed of straight lines; Elements of a setting for a prospective building; Significance of graphic display technology in architecture.
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