Conference or Workshop Item
Johnson, Scott (2004) Linking Analysis and Architectural Data: Why It's Harder than We Thought. In: UNSPECIFIED.
Johnson, Scott and Goldman, Glenn (2001) Binary Oppositions: Should an Introduction to Computing in Architecture Be Taught as Separate Course? In: UNSPECIFIED.
Johnson, Scott and Mueller, Volker (2000) Binary Oppositions: Are Computers Yet Aids for Design? In: UNSPECIFIED.
Johnson, Scott and Clayton, Mark (2000) Binary Oppositions: Should Buildings Designed with a Computer �Look Like� They Were Designed with a Computer? In: UNSPECIFIED.
Johnson, Scott and Johnson, Brian (2000) Binary Oppositions: Should Designers Learn to Think Differently in order to Better Utilize Digital Design Tools? In: UNSPECIFIED.
Johnson, Scott and Mahalingam, Ganapathy (2000) Binary Oppositions: Will Computers Be Able to Design as well as Human Designers in the Foreseeable Future? In: UNSPECIFIED.
Johnson, Scott (1998) Making Models Architectural: Protean Representations to Fit Architects� Minds. In: UNSPECIFIED.
Johnson, Scott (1998) Toward Making the Language of CAAD Match the Language of Architecture: A ProteanElements Approach. In: UNSPECIFIED.
Johnson, Scott (1997) What's in a Representation, Why Do We Care, and What Does It Mean? Examining Evidence from Psychology. In: UNSPECIFIED.
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