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_id sigradi2021_300
id sigradi2021_300
authors Leiro, Manoela, Darzé, Júlia, Rios, Matheus and Lemos, Paulo
year 2021
title An Experience with the Use of a BIM Tool in the Thermal Environmental Comfort Discipline
source Gomez, P and Braida, F (eds.), Designing Possibilities - Proceedings of the XXV International Conference of the Ibero-American Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2021), Online, 8 - 12 November 2021, pp. 889–900
summary This article presents a didactic experience carried out with the use of a BIM tool in the Thermal Environmental Comfort discipline of the graduate course in Architecture and Urbanism of a private Higher Education Institution in the city of Salvador-Bahia. Starting in 2020, students began designing solar protection devices using a geometric model in Revit. The method described in Annex I of the Technical Regulation on the Quality of Energy Efficiency Level in Residential Buildings (RTQ-R) was applied. The results obtained showed a better understanding by the students about the importance of correctly sizing solar protection devices for different orientations.
keywords BIM, Ensino, Conforto Ambiental Térmico
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2022/05/23 12:11

_id acadia23_v1_136
id acadia23_v1_136
authors Alima, Natalia
year 2023
title InterspeciesForms
source ACADIA 2023: Habits of the Anthropocene: Scarcity and Abundance in a Post-Material Economy [Volume 1: Projects Catalog of the 43rd Annual Conference of the Association of Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 979-8-9860805-8-1]. Denver. 26-28 October 2023. edited by A. Crawford, N. Diniz, R. Beckett, J. Vanucchi, M. Swackhamer 136-143.
summary The hybridization of architectural, biological and robotic agencies Situated in the field of architectural biodesign, InterspeciesForms explores a closer relationship between the fungus Pleurotus ostreatus and the designer in the creation of form. The intention of hybridizing mycelia’s agency of growth with architectural design intention is to generate novel, non-indexical crossbred designed outcomes that evolve preconceived notions of architectural form. Mycelium are threadlike fibrous root systems made up of hyphae, that form the vegetative part of a fungus (Jones 2020). Known as the hackers of the wood wide web (Simard 1997) mycelia form complex symbiotic relationships with other species that inhabit our earth. Michael Lim states “Fungi redefine resourcefulness, collaboration, resilience and symbiosis” (Lim 2022, p. 14). When wandering around the forest to connect with other species or searching for food, fungi form elaborate and entangled networks by spreading their hyphal tips. Shown in Figure 1, this living labyrinth results in the aesthetic formation of an intricate web. Due to the organisms ability to determine the most effective direction of growth, communicate with its surrounding ecosystem, and connect with other species, fungi are indeed an intelligent species with a unique aesthetic that must not be ignored. In drawing on these concepts, I refer to the organism’s ability to search for, tangle, and digest its surroundings as ‘mycelia agency of growth’. It is this specific behavioral characteristic that is the focus of this research, with which I, as the architect, set out to co-create and hybridize with.
series ACADIA
type project
email
last changed 2024/04/17 13:58

_id sigradi2020_275
id sigradi2020_275
authors Scheeren, Rodrigo; Sperling, David M.
year 2020
title Beyond the “Fab Lab” model: design and other spaces of creation using digital fabrication technologies
source SIGraDi 2020 [Proceedings of the 24th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISSN: 2318-6968] Online Conference 18 - 20 November 2020, pp. 275-282
summary Laboratories based on the "Fab Lab" model have spread virtuously around the world in the past two decades. Over the years, some alternatives have emerged, establishing themselves in a more contextualized way. The article presents “other creative spaces”, involving case studies from three laboratories in South America: “Fábrica Diseno e Innovacion” (Argentina), “Fab Lab Livre SP” (Brazil), and “Exploratorio: taller público de experimentacion” (Colombia). In this way, it shows an analysis of the functioning of these laboratories in each condition, the practices emerging from these places related to the sociotechnical adequacy of digital fabrication technologies into their realities.
keywords Fab Lab, Digital fabrication, Social innovation, Sociotechnical adequacy, Case studies
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2021/07/16 11:49

_id sigradi2021_354
id sigradi2021_354
authors Ferreira, Julio César and Ferreira, Claudio Lima
year 2021
title Emotion, Cognition, and The Practice of Teaching Architectural Design
source Gomez, P and Braida, F (eds.), Designing Possibilities - Proceedings of the XXV International Conference of the Ibero-American Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2021), Online, 8 - 12 November 2021, pp. 435–450
summary From the view of concepts related to emotions and feelings treated in the field of cognitive - behavioral neuroscience and its relation with the teaching-learning processes, this paper searches to analyze educational strategies that can contribute to the field of emergency synchronous remote teaching architectural design. Methodologically, the bibliographical research of exploratory nature is related to an experience of investigation about pedagogical methods of teaching architectural design in a postgraduate course, developed, in the second semester of 2020, during the period of emergency synchronous remote teaching due to the SARS-Cov-2 coronavirus.We seek to comprehend the benefits and limits of remote emergency teaching practices of architectural design, looking at factors such as emotions and feelings as important mediation tools on teaching-learning processes.
keywords Neurociencias, Fatores emocionais, Cogniçao em projeto, Ensino-aprendizado de projeto de arquitetura, Pensamento complexo.
series SIGraDi
email
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_id sigradi2021_260
id sigradi2021_260
authors Lima Ferreira, Claudio and Vaz Lima, Larissa
year 2021
title Architecture and Neuroscience: Green Areas Contributions to Hospitalized Patients’ Homeostasis
source Gomez, P and Braida, F (eds.), Designing Possibilities - Proceedings of the XXV International Conference of the Ibero-American Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2021), Online, 8 - 12 November 2021, pp. 927–939
summary Hospitalization is, for the patient, a neuropsychophysiological stressor, thus pertinent theories point to architectural stimuli as a tool for the homeostasis restoration and consequent well-being. Furthermore, they compile advantages to the patients’ treatment and highlight, mainly, the natural environments benefits, which is elucidated by the Biophilia theory. Through literature review and analysis of applied research in national and international hospitals, extracted from indexing databases of scientific production in the 2000-2020 timeframe, it was found that these areas [a] promote stimuli that enhance emotions and positive feelings; [b] act to restore stress and anxiety; [c] reduce pain, analgesic intake and length of stay; and [d] increase patient satisfaction. By sharing the results of this research, the objective is, in addition to stimulating future research on the organism behavior in the environments, to indicate perspectives for hospital ambiences.
keywords Neurociencias, Arquitetura Hospitalar, Áreas Verdes, Biophilia, Equilíbrio Homeostático.
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2022/05/23 12:11

_id sigradi2022_106
id sigradi2022_106
authors Pereira Espíndola, Fábio; Belluzzo de Campos, Gisela
year 2022
title Ubiquent Narratives for the Design of Natural and Invisible Interfaces
source Herrera, PC, Dreifuss-Serrano, C, Gómez, P, Arris-Calderon, LF, Critical Appropriations - Proceedings of the XXVI Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2022), Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Lima, 7-11 November 2022 , pp. 629–638
summary The article proposes to explore the concepts of storytelling (Lupton, 2020 and Xavier, 2015) and ubiquity (Santaella, 2013 and Santos, 2021) applied to the design of natural and invisible interfaces (Benyon, 2011). With Natural Interface it is possible to interact with devices directly, without needing the help of a mouse or keyboard. To do so, it presents as a case study the project “Criatura de Luz” (2015), by Estúdio Guto Requena, carried out to compose the new facade of the WZ Hotel (Sao Paulo). The purpose of this research is to understand the role of the designer in the creation of interfaces that are not only interactive, but that begin to propose immersive and ubiquitous narratives in design projects and the method for this analysis will be the case study from the design perspective as storytelling proposed by Lupton (2020). The aim is to do exploratory research to provide greater familiarity with the problem.
keywords Storytelling. ubiquitous computing. Interface design. Natural and invisible interfaces
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2023/05/16 16:56

_id sigradi2021_350
id sigradi2021_350
authors Sperling, David, Martin Iglesias, Rodrigo, Voto, Cristina and Scheeren, Rodrigo
year 2021
title Digital Disobedience and Other Futures: Figurations of Futuristic Home Devices
source Gomez, P and Braida, F (eds.), Designing Possibilities - Proceedings of the XXV International Conference of the Ibero-American Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2021), Online, 8 - 12 November 2021, pp. 571–582
summary The article presents and discusses the experience of a workshop held online in 2020 as part of the DigitalFUTURES event. The proposal found its starting point in the register of a world in the midst of a pandemic crisis. The general objective of the workshop was the construction of a design thinking capable of acting on the domestic by means of a disobedience projected towards a possible future. In this framework, digital disobedience became an exercise in critically questioning certain ambiguities of digital interfaces in their everyday omnipresence. By adopting a decolonial sight on design through an epistemology from the South, it was possible to achieve at alternative figurations of futures. These figurations led to the design of a series of futuristic domestic devices capable of exploring disobedient scenarios of domestic dwelling.
keywords diseno ficcional, hibridación tecnológica, gambiarra, diseno paramétrico, futurización
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2022/05/23 12:11

_id sigradi2022_298
id sigradi2022_298
authors Perry, Isha N.; Xue, Zhouyi; Huang, Hui-Ling; Crispe, Nikita; Vegas, Gonzalo; Swarts, Matthew; Gomez Z., Paula
year 2022
title Human Behavior Simulations to Determine Best Strategies for Reducing COVID-19 Risk in Schools
source Herrera, PC, Dreifuss-Serrano, C, Gómez, P, Arris-Calderon, LF, Critical Appropriations - Proceedings of the XXVI Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2022), Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Lima, 7-11 November 2022 , pp. 39–50
summary The dynamics of COVID-19 spread have been studied from an epidemiological perspective, at city, country, and global scales (Rabajante, 2020, Ma, 2020, and Giuliani et al., 2020), although after two years of the pandemic we know that viruses spread mostly through built environments. This study is part of the Spatiotemporal Modeling of COVID-19 spread in buildings research (Gomez, Hadi, and Kemenova et al., 2020 and 2021), which proposes a multidimensional model that integrates spatial configurations, temporal use of spaces, and virus characteristics into one multidimensional model. This paper presents a specific branch of this model that analyzes the behavioral parameters, such as vaccination, masking, and mRNA booster rates, and compares them to reducing room occupancy. We focused on human behavior, specifically human interactions within six feet. We utilized the multipurpose simulation software, AnyLogic, to quantify individual exposure to the virus, in the high school building by Perkins and Will. The results show how the most effective solution, reducing the occupancy rates or redesigning layouts, being the most impractical one, is as effective as 80% of the population getting a third boost.
keywords Spatiotemporal Modeling, Behavior Analytics, COVID-19 Spread, Agent-Based Simulation, COVID-19 Prevention
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2023/05/16 16:55

_id sigradi2020_627
id sigradi2020_627
authors Lima, Fernando T.; Muthumanickam, Naveen K.; Miller, Marc L.; Duarte, José P.
year 2020
title World Studio: a pedagogical experience using shape grammars and parametric approaches to design in the context of informal settlements
source SIGraDi 2020 [Proceedings of the 24th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISSN: 2318-6968] Online Conference 18 - 20 November 2020, pp. 627-634
summary The World is experiencing a rapid surge in urban population, in addition to fast urbanization processes. Contemporary cities witness the rise of numerous urban and social problems, leading to the emergence of informal settlements. Still, computational and parametric resources have increasingly been adopted in novel approaches to urban planning and design. These resources can be used in informal settlements to improve urban quality without losing their essential features. This paper describes a teaching experience in the context of a design studio that uses shape grammars and parametric tools to design for an informal settlement context in Ahmedabad, India.
keywords Shape grammars, Parametrization, Informal settlements, Urban design, Teaching experience
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2021/07/16 11:52

_id ecaade2020_185
id ecaade2020_185
authors Wurzer, Gabriel, Lorenz, Wolfgang E., Forster, Julia, Bindreiter, Stefan, Lederer, Jakob, Gassner, Andreas, Mitteregger, Mathias, Kotroczo, Erich, Pöllauer, Pia and Fellner, Johann
year 2020
title M-DAB - Towards re-using material resources of the city
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2020.1.127
source Werner, L and Koering, D (eds.), Anthropologic: Architecture and Fabrication in the cognitive age - Proceedings of the 38th eCAADe Conference - Volume 1, TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany, 16-18 September 2020, pp. 127-132
summary If we strive for a de-carbonized future, we need to think of buildings within a city as resources that can be re-used rather than being disposed of. Together with considerations on refurbishment options and future building materials, this gives a decision field for stakeholders which depends on the current "building stock" - the set of pre-existing buildings which are characterized e.g. by building period, location and material composition. Changes in that context are hard to argue for since (1.) some depend on statistics, other (2.) on the concrete neighborhood and thus the space in which buildings are embedded, yet again others on (3.) future extrapolations again dealing with both of the aforementioned environments. To date, there exists no tool that can handle this back-and-forth between different abstraction levels and horizons in time; nor is it possible to pursue such an endeavor without a proper framework. Which is why the authors of this paper are aiming to provide one, giving a model of change in the context of re-using material resource of the city, when faced with numerous abstraction levels (spatial or abstract; past, current or future) which have feedback loops between them. The paper focuses on a concrete case study in the city of Vienna, however, chances are high that this will apply to every other building stock throughout the world if enough data is available. As a matter of fact, this approach will ensure that argumentation can happen on multiple levels (spatial, statistical, past, now and future) but keeps its focus on making the building stock of a city a resource for sustainable development.
keywords material reuse; sustainability; waste reduction; Design and computation of urban and local systems – XS to XL; Health and materials in architecture and cities
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:57

_id acadia20_614
id acadia20_614
authors Xi Han, Isla; P.G. Bruun, Edvard; Marsh, Stuart; Tavano, Matteo; Adriaessens, Sigrid; Parascho, Stefana
year 2020
title From Concept to Construction - A Transferable Design and Robotic Fabrication Method for a Building-Scale Vault
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2020.1.614
source ACADIA 2020: Distributed Proximities / Volume I: Technical Papers [Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of the Association of Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 978-0-578-95213-0]. Online and Global. 24-30 October 2020. edited by B. Slocum, V. Ago, S. Doyle, A. Marcus, M. Yablonina, and M. del Campo. 614-623.
summary The LightVault project demonstrates a novel robotic construction method for masonry vaults, developed in a joint effort between Princeton University and the global architecture and engineering firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM). Using two cooperating robotic arms, a full-scale vault (plan: 3.6 × 6.5 m, height: 2.2 m) made up of 338 glass bricks was built live at the “Anatomy of Structure: The Future of Art + Architecture” exhibition. A major component of the project was developing a fabrication method that could be easily adapted to different robotic setups since the research, prototyping, and final exhibition occurred on different continents. This called for approaches that balanced the generic and the specific, allowing for quick and flexible construction staging and execution. The paper is structured as follows. First, we introduce the notion of transferability in robotic construction and then elaborate on this concept through the four major challenges in the LightVault project development: (1) prototype scalability, (2) end-effector design, (3) path planning and sequencing, and (4) fabrication tolerances. To develop and test solutions for these challenges, we iterated through several prototypes at multiple scales, with different materials for the standardized bricks, and at three distinct locations: Embodied Computation Lab, Princeton, US; Global Robots Ltd., Bedford, UK; and Ambika P3 gallery, London, UK. While this paper is specifically tailored to the construction of masonry structures, our long-term goal is to enable more robotic fabrication projects that consider the topic of transferability as a means to develop more robust and broadly applicable techniques.
series ACADIA
type normal paper
email
last changed 2024/03/11 06:44

_id acadia20_58
id acadia20_58
authors Yogiaman, Christine; P. Pambudi, Christyasto; Kumar Jayashankar, Dhileep; Chia, Peizhi; Quek, Yuhan; Tracy, Kenneth
year 2020
title Knitted Bio-Material Assembly
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2020.1.058
source ACADIA 2020: Distributed Proximities / Volume I: Technical Papers [Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of the Association of Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 978-0-578-95213-0]. Online and Global. 24-30 October 2020. edited by B. Slocum, V. Ago, S. Doyle, A. Marcus, M. Yablonina, and M. del Campo. 58-65.
summary Bio-fabrication of materials opens up novel opportunities for designers to innovate the functional possibilities of the designed output through variations in fabrication processes. Literature has seen an increased interest in this emerging material design practice that has recently been defined as “growing design” (Myers 2012). Our research work expands on the definition of this emerging material design practice to engage digital design and fabrication procedures in the intersection of biology, craft, and design. The aim is to cultivate a new material type—knitted textile mycelium composite that has the capability to augment final material composite properties and provide formal freedom to designers. 3D CNC knitting enables the fabrication of knitted textile that has control over the specificity of each knit loop, opening up design possibilities to grade functional differentiation when the knitted textile is used as a sacrificial mold for the cultivation of mycelium composite. The research presents various design-to-fabrication workflows that facilitate working with the indeterminate nature of 3D-knitted membrane and the dynamic nature of cultivating mycelium composite growth. Two architecture-scale prototype units were fabricated and cultivated, demonstrating the range of design freedom for this new material type.
series ACADIA
type paper
email
last changed 2023/10/22 12:06

_id sigradi2021_302
id sigradi2021_302
authors Bueno, Ernesto, Reis Balsini, André and Verde Zein, Ruth
year 2021
title Analysis by Algorithmic Modeling of Historiographical Data on Modern and Contemporary Brazilian Architecture
source Gomez, P and Braida, F (eds.), Designing Possibilities - Proceedings of the XXV International Conference of the Ibero-American Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2021), Online, 8 - 12 November 2021, pp. 737–748
summary Are historiographic diagrams valid instruments for gauging the main constituent aspects of historiographic documentation of a body of architectural production? The paper aims to discuss the results obtained by algorithmic modeling and three-dimensional visualization of historiographic data. The analysis method proposes a diagrammatic approach to the research object, established from the fundamentals originally described by Zein (2020). The diagrams were created using the algorithmic modeling software Grasshopper, which allowed us to combine a precise recording of data with an original approach to its interpretation. From the data collected, Cartesian coordinates were established for the generation of curves and interpolation surfaces representative of the computed aspects of certain historiographic narratives. With wide application possibilities, the resulting algorithmic diagrams establish a new model for data analysis and visualization, which stands as a consistent alternative to other more commonly used digital bibliometric tools.
keywords Análise de dados, Big Data, Visualizaçao de dados, Historiografia, Arquitetura moderna brasileira
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2022/05/23 12:11

_id sigradi2021_224
id sigradi2021_224
authors Fernandes Vieira da Ponte, Luísa, Verçosa Vieira, Milena, Weber, Virna and Ribeiro Cardoso, Daniel
year 2021
title COVID-19 and the City: Mapping and Critical Analysis of the Virus Propagation in Fortaleza-CE
source Gomez, P and Braida, F (eds.), Designing Possibilities - Proceedings of the XXV International Conference of the Ibero-American Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2021), Online, 8 - 12 November 2021, pp. 941–953
summary Social indicators are fundamental tools for measuring social facts, and their use has the potential to facilitate broad access to information. In 2020, the World experienced the beginning of the Coronavirus pandemic, which impacted the socio-spatial reality of cities around the world in several aspects and deepened social inequalities. As part of a coping Covid-19 project by ArqPET, the Somar Platform, this paper presents a mapping process of the spread of Covid-19 in Fortaleza during the four months after its arrival. The mapping, which aims to inform public policies and provides documents that support the demand for adequate housing and sanitary infrastructure in the neglected spaces of the city, relates the spread of the virus to social indicators and uses database technology to optimize its productions.
keywords Covid-19, GIS, análise de dados, assentamentos precários
series SIGraDi
email
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_id sigradi2021_151
id sigradi2021_151
authors Gameiro, Raquel and Paio, Alexandra
year 2021
title IDEAS: Interactive Database for Experimental Architecture and Spatial Practices
source Gomez, P and Braida, F (eds.), Designing Possibilities - Proceedings of the XXV International Conference of the Ibero-American Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2021), Online, 8 - 12 November 2021, pp. 643–655
summary The interface of science and technology has become a fruitful transdisciplinary research field for spatial practices. To address this hybridization of space-related research, it is fundamental to ask what kind of practices are emerging within this context. To promote easy access and the dissemination of methodologies applied in innovative experimental spatial practices, the present study proposes the creation of a web-based Interactive Database for Experimental Architecture and Spatial Practices, IDEAS. Therefore, we will scope, observe, examine, and classify the digital cultural landscape in the 1960-2020 period. This paper describes the methodology applied to develop IDEAS.
keywords Spatial practices, Data gathering, Taxonomy, Architecture Wiki, Interactive Repository
series SIGraDi
email
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_id sigradi2021_130
id sigradi2021_130
authors Hiilesmaa, Laura, Galbes Breda de Lima, Eduardo, Chieppe Carvalho, Leonardo, Wenzel Martins, Gisele and Vizioli, Simone Helena Tanoue
year 2021
title Heritage Education: Computational Design of the Virtual Exhibition at the Cultural and Scientific Divulgation Center of USP
source Gomez, P and Braida, F (eds.), Designing Possibilities - Proceedings of the XXV International Conference of the Ibero-American Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2021), Online, 8 - 12 November 2021, pp. 605–616
summary During the current pandemic situation, in 2020/2021, there has been an increased need for easier remote access to cultural and heritage sites, especially on users’ smartphones and personal devices. The exhibition from the 40 years anniversary of the Cultural and Scientific Divulgation Center (CDCC) of the University of Sao Paulo (USP) was selected in order to accomplish the fundamental objectives of this study. The transition of its contents to digital media was enabled by three main technologies: 360° panoramic images, used broadly in the virtual tour; close-range photogrammetry for the creation of 3D models of objects, such as the bust of Dante Alighieri; and informative GIFs of the Transparent Woman of Dresden. As a result of the methodology proposed, this paper introduces a link with the virtual tour developed, presenting an important resource to spread a multidisciplinary knowledge about this meaningful built heritage of Sao Carlos (SP).
keywords Fotogrametria, Imagens Panorâmicas 360°, Educaçao Patrimonial, Patrimônios Materiais, Tour Virtual 360°.
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2022/05/23 12:11

_id sigradi2021_16
id sigradi2021_16
authors Munoz, Patricia
year 2021
title Desires and Possibilities in Virtual Education
source Gomez, P and Braida, F (eds.), Designing Possibilities - Proceedings of the XXV International Conference of the Ibero-American Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2021), Online, 8 - 12 November 2021, pp. 489–500
summary The sudden migration towards virtual classes caused by the Covid-19 crisis has demanded the application and development of different resources. Both students and teachers had to be flexible enough to face this change. Two annual university courses in Design Education will be examined: 2019 and 2020, shifting from face-to-face to online teaching. The information compared derives mainly from surveys and the final evaluation scores. The main benefits and drawbacks will be discussed, concerning the outcomes of the course and the experiences of teachers and students. The advantages of reformulating the course and the possibilities of online teaching were considered and exploited as far as possible, in the limited context of a public university in a developing country. Many positive strategies derived from this transformation should be retained when classroom meetings are allowed. Future courses should incorporate blended, hybrid methods of instruction that regard the specific requirements of design education.
keywords pandemia, ensenanza, flexibilidad, posibilidad, diseno
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2022/05/23 12:11

_id sigradi2021_51
id sigradi2021_51
authors Poustinchi, Ebrahim
year 2021
title PX01-Switch: A Hardware Extension for KUKA Robot Controller Enabling Realtime Safe Operation
source Gomez, P and Braida, F (eds.), Designing Possibilities - Proceedings of the XXV International Conference of the Ibero-American Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2021), Online, 8 - 12 November 2021, pp. 1223–1234
summary PX01-Switch is a research investigation based on an internationally filed patent by the author, focused on human-robot interaction and robotic control/motion in the field of design (Poustinchi, E. 2020). Using hardware solutions, PX01-Switch enables users—with limited or no programming background, to convert any simple or complicated “offline” developed robotic operations for KUKA robots, to realtime online operational strategies without needing any additional software package or coding knowledge. Operating as a hardware plug-in, PX01-Switch—as a device, can be added to any KUKA robot with the 4th generation controller—KRC4, regardless of the robot's type and payload. PX01-Switch aims to make realtime robotic interaction more accessible to general users, by simplifying some of the advanced programming aspects of the process, at the cost of reducing the operation/interaction resolution.
keywords Interface design, Human Robot Interaction, Robotics, Design, Digital fabrication
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2022/05/23 12:11

_id sigradi2021_246
id sigradi2021_246
authors Turazzi Luciano, Patrícia, Stofella, Arthur, Klein Taparello, Gladys Ilka and Vaz, Carlos Eduardo Verzola
year 2021
title Designing Possible Futures: An Approach to Design Fiction in Architecture
source Gomez, P and Braida, F (eds.), Designing Possibilities - Proceedings of the XXV International Conference of the Ibero-American Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2021), Online, 8 - 12 November 2021, pp. 115–126
summary Among several possible approaches for design process, Design Fiction stimulates the production of fictional universes in the search for innovation, exploration and creative provocation for the development of built environments. The aim of this article is to present results of the exploration of this approach in the context of architectural projects, based on the works of Markussen and Knutz (2013) and Plowright (2020). The work proposal for two workshops through webconference was based on fiction works pre-selected, from which students could choose at least one to use its narrative as a foundation to develop their own project. Thus, all three projects developed explore socio-technical, ecological and emotional characteristics of the inhabitants of created narratives, bringing them closer to an approach that has a greater focus on the relationship and interaction between user and built environment.
keywords Design Fiction, Arquitetura, Processo de Projeto, Futurismo, Ficçao Projetual
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2022/05/23 12:10

_id sigradi2022_246
id sigradi2022_246
authors Bustos Lopez, Gabriela; Aguirre, Erwin
year 2022
title Walking the Line: UX-XR Design Experiment for Ephemeral Installations in Pandemic Times
source Herrera, PC, Dreifuss-Serrano, C, Gómez, P, Arris-Calderon, LF, Critical Appropriations - Proceedings of the XXVI Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2022), Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Lima, 7-11 November 2022 , pp. 699–710
summary Throughout COVID 19 Pandemic since 2020, it was necessary to generate instructional strategies including digital platforms for creative processes in architecture. This article exposes an experience that integrates pedagogical, operational, and technical dimensions in architecture virtual teaching. A pedagogical methodology was designed and implemented, fusing User Experience (UX) and Extended Reality (XR) during the architectural design process in a virtual experimental studio. The use of UX-XR as a designing-reviewing strategy in architecture, positively impacted the creative experience of both students and reviewers by enriching the perception of the space and interactively simulating the user experience. A friendly, fun, and socially inclusive environment was generated for learning architecture using synthetic media and Multiuser Virtual Environments (MUVEs). The successful results of the students’ projects by phase are shown, revealing the significance of combining UX and XR, incorporating the metaverse as a canvas to review, recreate, interact, and assess architectural designs.
keywords User Experience (UX), Extended Reality (XR), Multiuser Virtual Environments (MUVE), Virtual Campus, Usability
series SIGraDi
email
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