Re: solid modelling in architecture

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From: dlh5069@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (HEDRICK, DANIEL LEE)
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Subject: Re: solid modelling in architecture
Date: 31 Aug 1993 13:36 CDT
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In article <25so5n$88l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, rwhite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Richard
White) writes...
[request for information regarding solid modelling in architecture]
>
>Regards, Richard White.

Richard, I am a student of architecture at Texas A&M Univ. and it just so
happens that this semester I am taking a design class/studio that utilizes
modelling/rendering as a design tool.

The software package is _Sonata_ and, unfortunately, I don't have the info
on the package yet (class has just started and the workstations aren't up
and running, but hopefully by the end of the week) The class is taught on
a Silicon Graphics Indigo workstation, and from the 'hype' of the professor
it is to be the """WAVE OF THE FUTURE""" but who knows, right??? My prof
is very dedicated to this type of work and I am sure he will have some info.

For followup you can Email me at:
dlh5069@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx OR dlh5069@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Hope it helps,
Daniel
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