George Stiny
George Stiny is an American design and computation theorist. He co-created shape grammars with James Gips.Stiny was educated at MIT and UCLA. He is currently a Professor in the Computation Group of the Department of Architecture at MIT. He was on the faculty at UCLA for fifteen years before joining the MIT Department of Architecture in 1996. He has also held appointments at the University of Sydney, the Royal College of Art (London), and the Open University. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Critic as Artist: Oscar Wilde’s Prolegomena to Shape Grammars by Stiny, George N.
Published 2016
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Analysis of shape grammars: Continuity of rules by Haridis, Alexandros, Stiny, George
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Principles for the definition of design structures by McKay, Alison, de Pennington, Alan, Stiny, George N
Published 2017
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NETWORKING KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE: An Instrumental System for the Personal Development of Individual Designers by Lu, Bowen
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Drawing Participation: Histories of Geospatial Computing, Professional Silos, and Computational Potentials for Collaboration in Planning and Design by Sandoval Olascoaga, Carlos Emilio
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Visual Calculating Aesthetic Value: Formal Models of Description and Evaluation for Aesthetic Systems by Haridis, Alexandros
Published 2023Other Authors: “…Stiny, George…”
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