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3D Learning Systems and the Architecture Paradigm Shift, Pt. 1

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One field whose development has evolved rapidly alongside computerized learning systems is architecture.

Architectural design software and computerized learning systems have had a profound effect on the way buildings today are being imagined, modeled and constructed. In recent years there has been a great burst in architectural creativity, largely due to new graphic software packages.

Works like Zaha Hadid’s Innsbruck railway station, for example, would never have been created without the help of special software and computerized learning systems. A computer modeling system was used to design the railway to fit perfectly with the mountainous landscape, each station individually sculpted to suit the terrain.

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