Cyber terrain: A sub-headquarters and terminal for d.a.r.t system for the Carrollton, TX expansion
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Architecture and technology are involved in the computer revolution of the digital age, the age where technology has grown exponentially to increase productivity and simplify everyday life. The basic assumption about the human culture and technology is simple. Elegance and function have been fused into one whole where multiple products that function similarly have to have aesthetic value to be perceived as successful. Production of functionality is now the norm; therefore, the design of the technology is what people are attracted to. Why must architecture be lagging behind like an old desktop that is simply not up to date on the standards of aesthetics of the people of the world? If architecture can fuse itself into the rapid growth of computer technology and come equipped with, and to withstand, then a truly successful idea of the future anticipation can occur.