Abstract
This paper presents a resume of some of the issues involved in adopting computer methods in an area of study not normally associated with quantitative techniques. The topics discussed are: a. the nature of architectural studies, architectural students and computer studies at one school of architecture; b. some computer methods currently implemented in design project work; c. the advantages of computer aided studies for design education.
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