After seven years of teaching structures to a mixed group of architecture and structural engineering graduate students at MIT, Paul Kassabian found that many of his future architects took a just-enough-to-get-the-homework-done approach to understanding those fundamental components. So he created an app to help them out. — fastcodesign.com
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As if the physics that architects need was even that hard to begin with.
Yo!
I get that he want's to shy away from the interactivity of it in order to help architects learn the concepts rather than build arbitrary digital structures though tests and failures. After playing around with it though (if you can even call it that), here's what I found.
1) This is simply a structures 101 slide presentation
2) Even $2 seems outrageous for how basic this thing is
The Co.Design article really embellishes how great this actually is...
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