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_id ecaade2013_129
id ecaade2013_129
authors Janusz, Jan
year 2013
title Learning from Parametric Manipulation of Architectural Volume
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2013.1.091
source Stouffs, Rudi and Sariyildiz, Sevil (eds.), Computation and Performance – Proceedings of the 31st eCAADe Conference – Volume 1, Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands, 18-20 September 2013, pp. 91-100
summary This study is concerned with the building thermal performance education in the context of computer application. The project contains the original script coded in Maxscript for use in Autodesk 3ds Max. The tool workflow and functionality focus on the thermal calculations connected with sculpturing manipulation of architectural volume in pre-conception project stages, when detailed project solutions are undefined. The algorithm is based on the manual methods included in the curriculum. The paper also presents a study of software analyzing thermal performance as a justification for the script vision and educational implementation. The script is rather an addition than alternative for existing software, so it does not assume any resignation from more sophisticated products.
wos WOS:000340635300008
keywords Parametric design; thermal optimization; sustainable design education; Maxscript; energy estimation.
series eCAADe
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last changed 2022/06/07 07:52

_id acadia14_219
id acadia14_219
authors Moritz Dörstelmann, Moritz; Prado, Marshall; Parascho, Stefana; Knippers, Jan; Menges, Achim
year 2014
title Integrative computational design methodologies for modular architectural fiber composite morphologies
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2014.219
source ACADIA 14: Design Agency [Proceedings of the 34th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 9781926724478]Los Angeles 23-25 October, 2014), pp. 219-228
summary This paper describes how computational design methodologies can serve as an integrative tool within a multidisciplinary design project. The topic is discussed based on the design and fabrication process for modular architectural fiber composite morphologies applied and developed in the ICD/ITKE Research Pavilion 2013-14.
keywords integrative computational design, digital fabrication and construction, robotic fabrication reinforced fiber composite structures, biomimicry and biological models in design, light-weight construction, multidisciplinary design
series ACADIA
type Normal Paper
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_id acadia13_429
id acadia13_429
authors Parascho, Stefana; Baur, Marco; Baharlou, Ehsan; Knippers, Jan; Menges, Achim
year 2013
title Agent-Based Model for the Development of Integrative Design Tools
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2013.429
source ACADIA 13: Adaptive Architecture [Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 978-1-926724-22-5] Cambridge 24-26 October, 2013), pp. 429-430
summary The project describes the development of a tool for implementing integrative design processes based on an agent-based system and used for the generation of freeform structures.
keywords agent-based model, integrative design, self-organization, complex systems
series ACADIA
type Research Poster
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_id ecaade2013_230
id ecaade2013_230
authors Parascho, Stefana; Baur, Marco; Knippers, Jan and Menges, Achim
year 2013
title Design Tools for Integrative Planning
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2013.2.237
source Stouffs, Rudi and Sariyildiz, Sevil (eds.), Computation and Performance – Proceedings of the 31st eCAADe Conference – Volume 2, Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands, 18-20 September 2013, pp. 237-246
summary The performance of an architectural object is highly difficult to both define and measure in its complexity since it is integrating a constantly increasing amount of information, from concrete measurable characteristics to the subjective perception of individual users. The question arising though is how to predict the performance of a building and influence the design in order to increase it according to a significantly high number of criteria.The presented paper proposes two design tools, both developed and programmed in rhino python for the generation of freeform geometries. The tools are generated for specific tasks, but may be interpreted as exemplary for a way of defining and structuring a design program in order to increase its efficiency. Both tools rely on a computational core that is generally defined and may be fed with as many and different constraints and criteria as considered suitable for the defined task.
wos WOS:000340643600023
keywords Integrative design; evolutionary algorithm; agent-based system.
series eCAADe
email
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_id ecaade2013_052
id ecaade2013_052
authors Strobbe, Tiemen; De Meyer, Ronald and Van Campenhout, Jan
year 2013
title A Generative Approach towards Performance-Based Design
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2013.2.627
source Stouffs, Rudi and Sariyildiz, Sevil (eds.), Computation and Performance – Proceedings of the 31st eCAADe Conference – Volume 2, Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands, 18-20 September 2013, pp. 627-633
summary Due to a growing number of regulations and standards, building performance becomes equally important as traditional design drivers. Therefore, it is necessary to quickly explore design alternatives that meet these performance requirements. To support this complex design task, a rule-based design system is proposed that is founded on a shape grammar. This paper describes a graph-based implementation of this shape grammar that allows subshape detection, parametric rules and attributed shapes. The implementation described in this paper forms the basis to further investigate to what extent rule-based design systems can support a generative approach towards performance-based design.
wos WOS:000340643600065
keywords Shape grammar, evolutionary algorithm, performance-based design, implementation, generative design.
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:56

_id ecaade2013_151
id ecaade2013_151
authors Weigele, Jakob; Schloz, Manuel; Schwinn, Tobias; Reichert, Steffen; LaMagna, Riccardo; Waimer, Frédéric; Knippers, Jan and Menges, Achim
year 2013
title Fibrous Morphologies
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2013.1.549
source Stouffs, Rudi and Sariyildiz, Sevil (eds.), Computation and Performance – Proceedings of the 31st eCAADe Conference – Volume 1, Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands, 18-20 September 2013, pp. 549-558
summary Living organisms have evolved effective structural solutions in response to the inherent constraints of their respective environments through a process of morphological adaptation. Given the fact that the majority of natural load bearing materials are fibrous composites, the authors suggest the analysis of appropriate biological role models as a promising strategy for informing the application of fibre reinforced polymers (FRP) in architecture. In this paper the authors present a biomimetic design methodology for seamless large-scale FRP structures involving the analysis of the exoskeletons of Arthropoda with regards to structural performance criteria, the development of a custom robotic filament winding process, and the translation of biological and fabricational principles into the architectural domain through physical prototyping and the development of custom digital tools. The resulting performative material system is evaluated in a full-scale research pavilion.
wos WOS:000340635300057
keywords Biomimetics; computational design; fibre-reinforced composites; prototyping; robotic fabrication.
series eCAADe
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