Architects are now taking advantage of the computer in new ways  through  experimentation with algorithmic and simulation-driven design. 
Computation Works. The Building of Algorithmic Thought focuses on the emerging theme in design practice, showcasing built and   soon-to-be-built projects and providing a state of the art in   computational design. Computational design is considered to be first a   design tool, and second a series of instruments that can be applied in   the creation of architecture. It allows architects to incorporate   performance analysis and knowledge about material, tectonics and the   parameters of production machinery. Moving towards a new role as hybrid   practitioners, architects are taking concepts from other disciplines  and  customising architectural and other CAD software. In addition to  the  discussion of built projects, a further series of texts examines  new  custom software instruments. New digital tools provide new modes of   representation, new methods of evaluation, and new techniques for  design  exploration.
 
        Architects are now taking advantage of the computer in new ways through  experimentation with algorithmic and simulation-driven design. 
Computation Works. The Building of Algorithmic Thought focuses on the emerging theme in design practice, showcasing built and  soon-to-be-built projects and providing a state of the art in  computational design. Computational design is considered to be first a  design tool, and second a series of instruments that can be applied in  the creation of architecture. It allows architects to incorporate  performance analysis and knowledge about material, tectonics and the  parameters of production machinery. Moving towards a new role as hybrid  practitioners, architects are taking concepts from other disciplines and  customising architectural and other CAD software. In addition to the  discussion of built projects, a further series of texts examines new  custom software instruments. New digital tools provide new modes of  representation, new methods of evaluation, and new techniques for design  exploration. 
he development of new computational tools can create more  responsive designs, allowing architects to explore new design options  and to analyse architectural decisions during the design process. This  issue raises important questions such as: How is computation changing  the way architects design? Are the design tools and methods related to  the result? What is computational design in the context of architectural  practice? and How is computation changing the processes of design and  construction?