Architecture Machine Group

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Architecture Machine Group was an influential research group at MIT that pioneered early work in human-computer interaction and the use of computers in architecture and design.

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instanceOf MIT research laboratory
research group
activeInPeriod 1970s
early 1980s
late 1960s
affiliation MIT School of Architecture and Planning
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field architecture
artificial intelligence
computer science
design research
human–computer interaction
foundedBy Leonard Manzella
Nicholas Negroponte
hasConcept architecture machine as a symbiotic partner to the architect
hasResearchArea computer vision for spatial understanding
interactive urban planning tools
knowledge-based design systems
speech and gesture interfaces for design
influenced digital architecture
interactive design
media technology research
ubiquitous computing concepts
knownFor concept of the architecture machine
early work in human–computer interaction
influencing the creation of the MIT Media Lab
pioneering use of computers in architecture and design
languageOfWork English
location Cambridge, Massachusetts
notableMember Andrew Lippman
Muriel Cooper
Nicholas Negroponte
Richard Bolt
Yona Friedman
partOf Massachusetts Institute of Technology
predecessor MIT Laboratory for Computer Graphics and Spatial Analysis
publication Soft Architecture Machines
The Architecture Machine
researchFocus computer-aided design
computer-supported architectural design
human–computer interaction
intelligent environments
interactive computer graphics
multimedia interfaces
successor MIT Media Lab

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Nicholas Negroponte coFounded Architecture Machine Group