or centuries, the tools and techniques of architectural design have evolved in parallel with those of the artist and the graphic designer. By its nature, of course, architecture depends heavily on the precision of arithmetic, geometry and trigonometry for its success and, ever since the design and construction of the pyramids, has required its designers to undertake complex numerical calculations. Since carrying out complex numerical calculations quickly and effortlessly is one of the things which computers do best, it is no wonder, then, that architectural ...
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