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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an article on Is information technology applied in architecture creating a revolution in design and its process. It needs to be at least 10000 words.

Hello, I am looking for someone to write an article on Is information technology applied in architecture creating a revolution in design and its process. It needs to be at least 10000 words. Where is the revolution then?It is argued that despite its early manifestations, information technology promises to become a revolutionary, rather than evolutionary development for the profession and practice of architecture. This also means that there is a need for further exploration and development of this revolution is necessary.Also discussed are the implications for the professional base and the likely problems by this “too fast” a revolution.However it is worth noting at the outset about the methodology that there is a danger of bias in peoples and academics view and it is a wait and see situation to actually observe digital architecture at its zenith and then judge its revolutionary value.Finally both the primary and secondary research has raised concerns about the ability to measure “revolution” in terms of digital architecture and how this is holding the digital industry back from being recognised as a discipline in its own right. For the future qualitative research is needed in this area to assess this issue in greater depth.

This dissertation aims to explore how technological evolutions have not only caused social, political and cultural revolutions in the past but continue to do so especially in the field of architectural design. Essentially it is evident from the modern conventions of architecture that the traditional gap between drawing and building is non existent now and throughout my research paper I have explored the idea that digital design and digital fabrication are now evident of “seamless production” rather than creative transformation all of which was the conventional perception of architectural practice.

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