Cook, 1995 - Google Patents
Stereopsis in the design and presentation of architectural worksCook, 1995
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- Cook A
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- Proceedings of the ACADIA'95 Meeting: Computing in design: enabling, capturing and sharing ideas
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This article presumes the primacy of spatial cognition in evaluating architectural designs and begins by describing key concepts involved in the perception of spatial form, focussing on parallax and stereoscopy. The ultimate emphasis is directed at presenting techniques which …
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