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rough the entire architecture history, hu- man have developed so many architectural design techniques. Hand drawing, model making etc. However, since the greatest invention (computer) arrived, our life been changed completely. Now a days, computer has become an essential tools for us, no matter for works or daily life. As well as in architecture design, computer aided design plays a significant role. (Computer aided design is also known as computer-aided design and draſting.) Discourse: Digital technologies are chang- ing architectural practices in ways that fer were able to anticipate just a decade ago. In conceptual realm, computational, digital architectures of topological, non-Euclidean geometric space, kinetic and dynamic sys- tem, and genetic algorithms, are supplant- ing technological architectures. -Architecture in the Digital Age. Kolarevic.

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Through the entire architecture history, hu-man have developed so many architectural design techniques. Hand drawing, model making etc. However, since the greatest invention (computer) arrived, our life been changed completely. Now a days, computer has become an essential tools for us, no matter for works or daily life. As well as in architecture design, computer aided design plays a significant role. (Computer aided design is also known as computer-aided design and drafting.)

Discourse: Digital technologies are chang-ing architectural practices in ways that fer were able to anticipate just a decade ago. In conceptual realm, computational, digital architectures of topological, non-Euclidean geometric space, kinetic and dynamic sys-tem, and genetic algorithms, are supplant-ing technological architectures. -Architecture in the Digital Age. Kolarevic.

Enable of Curvilinear, soft, flowing, smooth building. The digital technology provides strong supports to our design; some smooth, soft, flowing and incredible building can be

Discourse: The contempo-rary digital architectures appear to reject any notion of urban and structural typology, continuity and morphology, and his-toric style and perspectival framework- they represent an ideological, concept and formal break much like Walter Gropius`s Bauhaus in Dessau, Germany. They seem to prefigure and entirely new way of archi-tectural thinking, one that ignores conventions of style or aesthetic altogether in fa-vour of continuous experi-mentation based on digital generation and transforma-tion of forms that respond to complex contextual or functional influences, both static and dynamic. -Ar-chitecture in the Digital Age. Kolarevic.