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_id acadia09_284
id acadia09_284
authors Cheng, Nancy Yen-wen; Hegre, Erik
year 2009
title Serendipity and Discovery in a Machine Age: Craft and a CNC Router
source ACADIA 09: reForm( ) - Building a Better Tomorrow [Proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 978-0-9842705-0-7] Chicago (Illinois) 22-25 October, 2009), pp. 284-286
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2009.284
summary Our digital carving experiments reveal ways to invite discovery into the design process. Working with sketched lines, handcrafted finishing, geometric overlay, and tool path coding can lead a designer to unexpected results. Concentrating on forming processes moving through material over time encourages open-ended play. Iteratively examining how computer operations generate carved results provides a craftsman’s understanding of tools and materials.
series ACADIA
type Short paper
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last changed 2022/06/07 07:55

_id caadria2009_120
id caadria2009_120
authors Cheng, Hung-Ming; Ya-ning Yen and Wun-bin Yang
year 2009
title Digital Archiving in Cultural Heritage Preservation
source Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia / Yunlin (Taiwan) 22-25 April 2009, pp. 93-102
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2009.093
summary This project presents a digitizing process of 3D laser scanner for culture heritage. The experimental records are mainly for systematic 3D model reconstruction and digital archiving of historical scenes. The procedures of digital heritage are 3D data acquisition, 3D modelling and web-based representation which demonstrate the reconstructed results and the application of virtual scene.
keywords Digital archiving; cultural heritage; digital reconstruction; 3D laser scanner
series CAADRIA
type normal paper
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_id cf2009_poster_09
id cf2009_poster_09
authors Hsu, Yin-Cheng
year 2009
title Lego Free-Form? Towards a Modularized Free-Form Construction
source T. Tidafi and T. Dorta (eds) Joining Languages Cultures and Visions: CAADFutures 2009 CD-Rom
summary Design Media is the tool designers use for concept realization (Schon and Wiggins, 1992; Liu, 1996). Design thinking of designers is deeply effected by the media they tend to use (Zevi, 1981; Liu, 1996; Lim, 2003). Historically, architecture is influenced by the design media that were available within that era (Liu, 1996; Porter and Neale, 2000; Smith, 2004). From the 2D plans first used in ancient egypt, to the 3D physical models that came about during the Renaissance period, architecture reflects the media used for design. When breakthroughs in CAD/CAM technologies were brought to the world in the twentieth century, new possibilities opened up for architects.
keywords CAD/CAM free-form construction, modularization
series CAAD Futures
type poster
last changed 2009/07/08 22:12

_id caadria2009_125
id caadria2009_125
authors Wang, Hsutung; Yu-Pin Ma, Hsuan-Cheng Lin, Taysheng Jeng and Shyhnan Liou
year 2009
title Methodology for Ideation of Interaction Design
source Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia / Yunlin (Taiwan) 22-25 April 2009, pp. 371-380
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2009.371
summary This paper explores new methodology, tools, and techniques for ideation of interaction design. On one hand, our work takes a mixed approach to developing design methodology by integrating usability tests and ethnographic studies in the ideation process. On the other hand, parallel design with user participation is attempted to reduce interactive design life cycle. An interaction design example is drawn from i-Awn project, an activity-coordination and reminding system in smart homes. This example demonstrates our mixed approach and shows how a new methodology is developed for validating the quality of user experience in a critical process of designing. The objective is to get the right interaction and the interaction right, provoking new ways of thinking about usability evaluation in the ideation process. The social, cultural and emotional uses of interactive systems in smart homes are discussed.
keywords Interaction design; methodology; usability; smart space
series CAADRIA
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