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_id ecaadesigradi2019_599
id ecaadesigradi2019_599
authors Özkar, Mine, Hamzao?lu, Begüm and Özgan, Sibel Yasemin
year 2019
title A Historical Perspective to Fabrication in Architecture for Preserving Heritage
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2019.2.619
source Sousa, JP, Xavier, JP and Castro Henriques, G (eds.), Architecture in the Age of the 4th Industrial Revolution - Proceedings of the 37th eCAADe and 23rd SIGraDi Conference - Volume 2, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal, 11-13 September 2019, pp. 619-624
summary Digital technologies have recently been at the forefront of the causal link between making and design. A growing number of architecture programs of universities incorporates fabrication to the educational environment, and even to the curriculum. Fabrication technology is now considered among the set of tools students are expected to acquire a basic knowledge of and skills in. Nevertheless, the pedagogical potential of fabrication in communicating traditions of making is underused in an oversight of the continuity of the relevant know-how. Our position is that traditions of making can be the subject matter of fabrication with the objective to remedy the role of fabrication tools in architectural history, sustainable architectural production, and in the field of digital heritage. In this paper, we report on two comparative studies that illustrate how the instrumental factors of two historical crafts can be articulated using fabrication.
keywords computational design; craft; stone carving; tile mosaic
series eCAADeSIGraDi
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:57

_id 2005_311
id 2005_311
authors Özkar, Mine
year 2005
title Lesson 1 in Design Computing Does not Have to be with Computers
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2005.311
source Digital Design: The Quest for New Paradigms [23nd eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-9541183-3-2] Lisbon (Portugal) 21-24 September 2005, pp. 311-318
summary This paper proposes basic design instruction as a possible setting for introducing the concept of design computing to architecture students in the first year of their education. The argument is based on two viewpoints. The first extends the positivistic understanding of computation to visual reasoning in general. The second recognizes visual design activity as a reasoning process. The author suggests that, in order for computation to be embedded in the ways of design thinking, an understanding of it needs to be built-in, both as concept and as practice, into learning about the design process. The study draws attention particularly to basic design instruction as a setting for design and computation to be learnt concurrently. Examples from the first year curriculum at Middle East Technical University are given to illustrate the discussion.
keywords Basic Design; Computation; Design Reasoning; Design Thinking
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:57

_id cf2007_099
id cf2007_099
authors Özkar, Mine
year 2007
title Learning by Doing in the Age of Design Computation
source Computer Aided Architectural Design Futures / 978-1-4020-6527-9 2007 [Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Futures / 978-1-4020-6527-9] Sydney (Australia) 11–13 July 2007, pp. 99-112
summary A design teaching approach of integrating the notions of design thinking and computing in the first year of architectural design education is introduced and discussed. The approach aims to enhance and bring up-to-date the educational practice of “learning by doing” in the first year foundations curriculum. In the studied example, the analytical phases of thinking in a simple design task are systematically and visually recorded. This documentation is incorporated to the design process as a means for the students to consciously reflect on their design thinking.
series CAAD Futures
email
last changed 2007/07/06 12:47

_id caadria2021_375
id caadria2021_375
authors Özlem Çavuş , Hizir Gökhan Uyduran , Delara Razzaghmanesh and Imdat As
year 2021
title An evolutionary approach for topology finding in flexible and modular housing
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2021.1.231
source A. Globa, J. van Ameijde, A. Fingrut, N. Kim, T.T.S. Lo (eds.), PROJECTIONS - Proceedings of the 26th CAADRIA Conference - Volume 1, The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Online, Hong Kong, 29 March - 1 April 2021, pp. 231-240
summary Today, the living environment is much more complex due to rapid urbanization and cities hardly can bear increasing crowds. This evolving environment together with the change in living habits, put a strain on the shoulders of architects and engineers to find faster and more effective solutions towards flexible and responsive design in future city scenarios. Modular design is one of the most suitable solutions since it is based on interchangeable components that facilitate different combinations and activities responding to emerging needs and demands without demolishing a whole edifice. There are many available algorithms defining rules for the automated generation of modular building units but mainly designed for top-down solutions. This paper proposes an evolutionary approach aiming to find topological relations among the units based on a specific architectural program concerning environmental performance. Environmental conditions define the rules for the growth of units on site. The algorithm produces an automatic layout through a set of positioning rules for units organized around a core depending on a branching system. In this sense, this paper contributes to showing how rule-based modular growth on-site is shaped with environmental and architectural concerns for future city scenarios.
keywords Modular Housing; Affordable Housing; Future City; Branching Structure; Evolutionary Approach
series CAADRIA
type normal paper
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:57

_id sigradi2023_498
id sigradi2023_498
authors Ünlü, Ekin, Güzelci, Orkan Zeynel and Alaçam, Sema
year 2023
title Section Grammars: An Experimental Study on Decoding Forms of Underground Cities
source García Amen, F, Goni Fitipaldo, A L and Armagno Gentile, Á (eds.), Accelerated Landscapes - Proceedings of the XXVII International Conference of the Ibero-American Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2023), Punta del Este, Maldonado, Uruguay, 29 November - 1 December 2023, pp. 1157–1168
summary This study offers two key contributions. Firstly, it introduces the concept and framework of "section grammars" (SecG), which is derived from Stiny's shape grammars. Secondly, it investigates the potential of SecG in generating existing and alternative section layouts for ancient underground cities. The case study focuses on Derinkuyu, which is located in Cappadocia, Turkey. The study thoroughly examines the components of the Derinkuyu underground city, presents its parameters, and explains the rules based on the relations between these components. The study employs these elements and rules to generate an existing satellite city as well as a new synthetic satellite city. Finally, the paper discusses the outcomes of implementing the SecG framework. This study contributes to shape grammar studies by integrating the subtractive (carving) approach and the topological relations observed in underground cities into the proposed framework.
keywords Shape grammars, Section grammars, Underground cities, Cappadocia, Derinkuyu
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2024/03/08 14:08

_id ecaade2015_173
id ecaade2015_173
authors Üsküplü, Taner and Çolako_lu, Birgül
year 2015
title Using Location-Based Social Network Data and Urban Topological Analyses for Predicting City Center Expansion Zones
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2015.1.539
source Martens, B, Wurzer, G, Grasl T, Lorenz, WE and Schaffranek, R (eds.), Real Time - Proceedings of the 33rd eCAADe Conference - Volume 1, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, 16-18 September 2015, pp. 539-544
summary This paper introduces an ongoing study that aims to combine location-based social network analyses and topological space syntax analyses for reading the city and developing urban strategies, compatibly with city center expansion trends. This study focuses on: a) Analyzing/visualization of the big data that emerged from location-based social networks that exposes activity trends of the study area. b) Revealing relationships between activity distribution and potential movement axes -that achieved through space syntax analysis- c) Evaluating potential movement axes and activity trend relations for reasoning urban decision making.
wos WOS:000372317300058
series eCAADe
email
more https://mh-engage.ltcc.tuwien.ac.at/engage/ui/watch.html?id=84c29f10-70d9-11e5-9e88-4fdbf1ba31b3
last changed 2022/06/07 07:52

_id ijac20053106
id ijac20053106
authors özener, Ozan önder; Akleman, Ergun; Srinivasan, Vinod
year 2005
title Interactive Rind Modeling for Architectural Design
source International Journal of Architectural Computing vol. 3 - no. 1, 93-106
summary The paper presents a new modeling technique for architectural design. Rind modeling provides for the easy creation of surfaces resembling peeled and punctured rinds. We show how the method's two main steps of creation of a shell or crust and then opening holes in the crust by punching or peeling can be encapsulated into a real time semi-automatic interactive algorithm.The rind modeling method allows us to develop a user-friendly tool for designers and architects. The new tool extends the abilities of polygonal modeling and allows designers to work on structured and consistent models for architectural design purposes. Rind modeling gives architects and designers a processing flexibility. It can be used in conceptual modeling during the early design phase. It can also be efficiently used for creating variety of shell structures for architectural design.
series journal
more http://www.multi-science.co.uk/ijac.htm
last changed 2007/03/04 07:08

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