The last few years, the advances in computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) technologies have an impact on building design and construction practices (Kolarevic, 2001). CAD/CAM technology had changed the traditional design process and grew into a new design and construction process. CAD tools are increasing their expressive and geometric power to create a design process in which the computer model can be used throughout the whole design process (Achten and Joosen, 2003). This thesis explores the digital workflow from the perspective of the term “File to Factory” and examines the changes that have emerged through the study of new digital processes for design, production and manufacturing. Research methodology is developed on two levels. At the first level, the influence of digital media on the design and manufacturing process is analyzed, as well as their impact on the factors contributing to the processes, as they have been developing in recent years in the relevant literature. Based on the bibliography study, it is particularly important to understand the process of architectural design and to study the features and functions of digital media (CAD / CAE / CAM) through it. The second level provides examples of architectural studies and attempts to approach the practical aspect of digital media. Finally, through the parallel study of both the bibliography and the examples, this research is closed by extracting and presenting the conclusions of the research questions.