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_id b405
authors Chiu, M.-L., Lin, Y.-M., Lee, C.-H. and Tsai, P.-H.
year 2001
title Teaching rapid prototyping in cad studios for creative design
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2001.307
source CAADRIA 2001 [Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia / ISBN 1-86487-096-6] Sydney 19-21 April 2001, pp. 307-310
summary This paper is intended to study the characteristics of digital tools and applying the rapid prototyping (RP) technology to the architectural design studio. The examples and experience of using RP are presented.
series CAADRIA
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_id 6b40
authors Huang, Y.H., Liu, Y.T., Lin, C.Y., Chen, Y.T., Chiu, Y.-C., Oh, S., Kaga, A. and Sasada, T.
year 2001
title The comparison of animation, virtual reality, and scenario scripting in the design process
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2001.231
source CAADRIA 2001 [Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia / ISBN 1-86487-096-6] Sydney 19-21 April 2001, pp. 231-239
summary Evolved from freehand sketches, physical models to computerized drafting, modeling, animations, and virtual reality, different media are used to communicate to designers or users with different conceptual levels. This study investigates the similarities and variances among computing techniques, interacting principles, and their applications. Different computerized media in the design process are also adopted to explore related phenomenon by using these three media in the renew project of old Hsinchu, Taiwan. Finally, similarity and variance among these computerized media are discussed. This study not only provides insight into the fundamental characteristics of the three computerized media discussed herein, but also enables designers to adopt different media in the design stages.
series CAADRIA
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_id 7c64
authors Tang, S.-K., Liu, Y.-T., Lin, C.-Y., Shih, S.-C., Chang, C.-H. and Chiu, Y.-C.
year 2001
title The visual harmony between new and old materials in the restoration of historical architecture: A study of computer simulation
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2001.205
source CAADRIA 2001 [Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia / ISBN 1-86487-096-6] Sydney 19-21 April 2001, pp. 205-210
summary This research is based on a historical architecture restoration project (the Taiwan 921-earthquake damaged Chi-chi train station). The objective of this research is to construct a computerized procedure for allocating roof tiles. We attempt to simulate different combinations of new and existing roof tile layout through the application of computer simulation prior to the actual construction. This computer simulation process assists the professional and non-professionalís analysis and evaluation to achieve a visually harmonious and ready for construction solution.
series CAADRIA
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