Mario Salvadori (1907–1997) was a brilliant civil engineer, mathematician, and Columbia University professor. He possessed a rare gift: the ability to explain complex mathematical and engineering concepts without relying heavily on dense equations.
In the era of advanced Building Information Modeling (BIM) and parametric design software, it is tempting to let computers handle structural calculations entirely. However, Salvadori’s principles emphasize that software is only as good as the designer's foundational understanding. Eliminating the "Black Box" of Software structure in architecture salvadori pdf
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