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_id ascaad2021_125
id ascaad2021_125
authors Gomez, Paula; Khatereh Hadi, Matthew Swarts, Olga Kemenova,Marcelo Bernal
year 2021
title Spatiotemporal Modeling: Spread of COVID-19 in Educational Settings: The Role of Architecture in A Pandemic
source Abdelmohsen, S, El-Khouly, T, Mallasi, Z and Bennadji, A (eds.), Architecture in the Age of Disruptive Technologies: Transformations and Challenges [9th ASCAAD Conference Proceedings ISBN 978-1-907349-20-1] Cairo (Egypt) [Virtual Conference] 2-4 March 2021, pp. 421-434
summary In this study, we explore the role of Architecture within the COVID-19 pandemic. Our research focuses on the role of buildings and smaller-scale spaces on virus spread instead of large-scale environments. The approach tests the scenarios through which the interaction between humans and enclosed built environments impacts virus exposure probabilities. We propose a comprehensive parametric modeling approach of the most significant parameters shown to impact COVID-19 spread in educational buildings. This publication presents the models by aspect, extending our initial research on the Spatiotemporal Modeling of COVID-19 Spread in Built environments based on human-to-human and fomite contagion. It includes the most significant parameter of the spread: airborne transmission. The proof-of-concept study for this research is a K-12 educational setting.
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_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 sigradi2021_197
id sigradi2021_197
authors Landenberg, Raquel, Hernandez, Silvia Patricia, Pochini, Olga and Boccolini, Sara M.
year 2021
title From Digital to Real: Inmotics and Parametricism for Urban Transformation
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. 1005–1016
summary Our research team develops sustainable and inclusive typologies of micro-architecture. These micro-architectures, aided by cutting-edge technologies, give room to more inclusiveness and functional-ductility. We are convinced that nothing is static, there is not just a single possible future. Because of that, we generate real/virtual architectures that do not respond only to a single type of user, place or use. In this case, we introduce a typological model focused on health and wellness services, currently under development by parametric design. Located in the city of Córdoba, Argentina and placed near public parks (where many citizens practice sports and recreational outdoor activities)). We use energy-efficient local technology to power devices that adapt to local weather; moreover, the equipment provides performance data via audio, visual and tactile outputs, and in adjustable-position devices.
keywords Palabras clave. Inmótica, inclusividad, microarquitectura, ductilidad, sutentabilidad
series SIGraDi
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_id sigradi2021_135
id sigradi2021_135
authors Portella, Grazielle, Linhares, Mário and Passarinho, Hugo
year 2021
title 5 Minutes of Drawing: Instagram for Scientific, Pedagogical and Artistic Communications in the Covid-19 Era
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. 365–376
summary In this article, we present the international event - 5 Minutes of Drawing. Created by a researchers group at the Fine Arts Faculty of the University of Lisbon, the event transforms the model of conferences established within the scientific environment by using a massive social network combined with video, thus providing opportunities to communicate theoretical content about drawing developed not only by academics but also from artists outside the mainstream. This project emerges as a response to the Covid-19 context. The methods chosen make use of Instagram IGTV and Live tools. The event is programmed with a curatorial approach. In this article we highlight and reflect on four case studies selected from the 59 participants. We then conclude the paper with the outcomes (exponential impacts outside the university) and statistics after one successful year, completing 12 series with 117 videos published about drawing, totaling 75.200 views.
keywords Drawing, Video, Online event, Instagram, Covid-19
series SIGraDi
email
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_id sigradi2021_69
id sigradi2021_69
authors Sansao, Marcos Marciel, Rebelo, Jucimara, Werlich dos Passos, Fernanda, Freitas Klein, Marina and Vaz, Carlos Eduardo Verzola
year 2021
title Hybrid Spaces in the Context of the Pandemic: Evaluating Home Environment Support for the Creative Process
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. 1041–1052
summary This article addresses the development and experimentation of a remote application method to help users in social distancing to assess the quality of their creative environments. Therefore, theoretical and practical procedures were adopted to understand the metrics that enhance the creative performance and well-being of environments, and their implementation for spatial analysis through digital instruments and processes. As a result, a set of semi-autonomous and self-applicable tools was developed for collection, processing, visualization and interaction of information regarding the user experiences and environment, making it possible to easily identify problems and potentialities for the elaboration of interventions suited to each situation.
keywords Design metrics, Human-centric analysis, Computational tools, Remote activities, Creative environments.
series SIGraDi
email
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_id sigradi2021_285
id sigradi2021_285
authors Santos Vicente, Ana Carolina and Mônaco dos Santos, Denise
year 2021
title Tectonics and Computational Design Processes: Conceptual Perspectives
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. 377–388
summary The concept of tectonics in architecture has evolved constantly in the past two centuries, but since the beginning of the “Digital Era” these theoretical changes have gained substance, and the term has been called “digital tectonics". There is still uncertainty, however, whether this new approach within computational process maintains the seminal poetical aspect of Frampton’s definition. This study examines the emerging meanings of digital tectonics in the context of the traditional perspective, considering the main authors and recently published papers. The results show that, despite few arguments in favor of the contradiction between the words tectonics and digital, there are many similarities in the way the tectonics elements are manipulated in both the traditional and computational design processes. The insights gained from this study may be of assistance to discussions regarding the role of tectonics in the design thinking in the context of computational logics and digital fabrication.
keywords Processos de projeto, Tectônica digital, Teoria do design.
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2022/05/23 12:10

_id sigradi2021_161
id sigradi2021_161
authors Silva de Almeida, Juliane and Schneider de Castro, Márcio
year 2021
title Applying Geogebra in Descriptive Geometry Online Teaching to Model Fundamental Concepts
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. 389–400
summary Gamification tools are becoming increasingly common, especially due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as it has been necessary to adapt subjects for distance learning. Gamification tools include software classified as digital interactive technologies for teaching. Hence, it propitiates the student to learn through software interaction. One renowned gamification tool available in calculus and geometry is Geogebra® with an attractive and interactive graphic interface. Owing to these features, this article will present the authors’ didactic materials developed in Geogebra®. They consist of 3D dynamic models, which illustrate fundamental concepts of descriptive geometry. Thus, the models aim to support spatial vision acquisition in the teaching-learning process in descriptive geometry courses. This course is part of the undergrad engineering curricula at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil. After testing the new materials, the students classified the 3D dynamic models of Geogebra® as useful to comprehend the content and exercises.
keywords Geogebra, Descriptive Geometry, 3d Representation, Dynamic Models, Online Teaching Geometry, Adjacent View
series SIGraDi
email
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_id sigradi2021_168
id sigradi2021_168
authors Spitz, Rejane, Venturelli, Suzete and Leao, Lucia
year 2021
title Hybrid, Critical and Innovative Electronic Art Educational Experiences
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. 583–592
summary The teaching of Electronic Art began in Brazil in the mid 1980s, when several Arts, Design and Communication educational institutions incorporated disciplines that explored its immense potential for society. In the absence of established standards or norms for teaching in these areas, it was the pioneer educators themselves - many of them also artists - who created Electronic Art curricula, programs, assignments and evaluation criteria, and laid the foundation for this new field of knowledge. In this article, we present the pioneering experiences of its authors - educators and electronic artists since the 1980s - who describe their teaching methods and practices, challenges faced and educational outcomes. In conclusion, they discuss the new role of teaching Electronic Art in a society now full of digital possibilities, in which the concepts of space, time and life have been incessantly redefined and given new meanings.
keywords arte eletronica, mídias digitais, educaçao, pioneirismo, inovaçao
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2022/05/23 12:11

_id sigradi2021_263
id sigradi2021_263
authors de Oliveira, Lucas, Poeta Mangrich, Camila, Pavan, Luís Henrique, Almeida, Renato and Kós, José
year 2021
title University Campus Walkability Index Supported by Digital Databases
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. 303–314
summary Studies on the university campus commonly consider its spatial particularities in comparison to the city. However, the university debate about mobility also addresses urban-related challenges, like those posed by the dependence on vehicles and incentives for active mobility. Considering internal mobility, this work explores Wi-Fi connections from a Brazilian public university to trace community trajectories and population density on campus. We adopted objective data from the built environment for the application of a walkability index. The procedures were performed using GIS and the results shared for visualization in the Kepler.gl application. The results include walkability indices for different campus sectors. The discussion focuses on the potential use of the index in promoting a more integrated and less automobile-dependent campus.
keywords visualizaçao de dados, ciencia de dados, wi-fi, campus universitário, desenho urbano
series SIGraDi
email
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_id sigradi2021_203
id sigradi2021_203
authors Diniz, Maria Luisa, Silva, Alan Felipe, Wedekin, Gabriela, Castro, Rafaela and Duarte, Rovenir
year 2021
title Affective Cartographies for Smarter Cities
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. 1295–1306
summary This paper focuses on the study of affective and digital cartographies and on relating them systematically with their design applications. The research is based on the Design Science Research strategy, through the following logical structure: (1) Problem identification; (2) Communication; (3) Definition of the objective of the solution; (4) Artifact design, development and implementation; (5) Demonstration and Evaluation. The results presented correspond to phases (1), (2) and structuring of (3). The categorization was based on the principles: (a) dynamism (dynamic vs. static), (b) responsiveness (immediate vs. non-immediate), (c) implementation domain (hard vs. soft), and (d) affective aspect (quantitative vs. qualitative). This was synthesized in a chart, which was submitted to the analysis of a group of 4 experts from a public urban planning entity, and possible applications of affective cartographies in urban projects were obtained. Those were confronted with reality from the overlapping of the problems listed with the synthesis chart, positioning such cartographies as to their vocations.
keywords cartografias digitais, afeto, Deleuze, senseable cities, Smart City
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2022/05/23 12:11

_id sigradi2021_345
id sigradi2021_345
authors Felipe, Bárbara L. and Nome, Carlos
year 2021
title Digitally Prefabricated Houses: A Comparative Analysis of Executed Projects
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. 967–980
summary In Brazil, the application of wood in contemporary constructions is concentrated in the south and southeast. However, the entire country has area for cultivation and forest management, which is favorable for expansion in such applications. Wood is capable of absorbing CO2 and consumes little energy in production and manufacturing. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the deficiencies of the building typologies became evident. This research aims to analyze digitally executed prefabricated houses such as Instant House (1), Digitally Fabricated House (2) by Sass, and WikiHouse (3) by Parvin; under the categories of Cardoso (2016): modulation, reversibility, and flexibility. The deductive method was used to investigate assumptions among the three case studies; and grounded in scientific literature to analyze and collect data. In general, the solutions studied enabled customizable systems allied to wood panels, modules, and fittings as generators of architectural form.
keywords casa pré fabricadas digitalmente, fabricaçao digital, design paramétrico, arquitetura paramétrica
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2022/05/23 12:11

_id sigradi2021_106
id sigradi2021_106
authors Ferreira, Thaciana, Araújo, Kátia, Mendes, Leticia and Lima, Kaio
year 2021
title Women in Digital Fabrication: An analysis of Women in Protagonist Roles Inside University Laboratories
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. 1177–1187
summary This paper intents to bring into the technology field a debate regarding gender perspective. We analyze the professional qualifications and trajectories of three women who have distinct experiences and functions working with digital fabrication at two Brazilian universities' laboratories. The semi-structured interviews were executed remotely along with data collection over the internet. In the analysis is debated the protagonism of these professionals inside the laboratories, the role they play in the dissemination of this technology and on the reproduction of technological knowledge among women around different regions of Brazil.
keywords Genero, Fabricaçao digital, Mulheres, Equidade, Design.
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_id sigradi2021_200
id sigradi2021_200
authors Karabagli, Kaan, Koc, Mustafa, Basu, Prithwish and As, Imdat
year 2021
title A Machine Learning Approach to Translate Graph Representations into Conceptual Massing Models
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. 191–202
summary Machine learning (ML) has popular applications in domains involving image, video, text and voice. However, in architecture, image-based ML systems face challenges capturing the complexity of three-dimensional space. In this paper, we leverage a graph-based ML system that can capture the inherent topology of architectural conceptual designs and identify high-performing latent patterns within such designs. In particular, our goal is to translate architectural graph data into three-dimensional massing models. We are building on our prior ML work, where we, a. discovered latent topological features, b. composed building blocks into new designs, c. evaluated their feasibility, and d. explored Generative Adversarial (Neural) Networks (GAN)-generated design variations. We trained the ML system with architectural design data that we gathered from an online architectural design competition platform, translated them into machine-readable graph representations, and identified their essential subgraphs to develop novel compositions. In this paper, we explore how these novel designs (outputted in graph form), can be translated into three-dimensional architectural form. We present an ML approach to turn graph representations into functional volumetric massing models. The ultimate goal of the study is to develop an end-to-end pipeline to generate architectural design - from a graph representation to a fully developed conceptual proxy of a designed product. The research question is promising in automating conceptual design, and we believe the outcome can be relevant to other design disciplines as well.
keywords Architectural design, machine learning, conceptual design, deep learning, artificial intelligence
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
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_id sigradi2021_180
id sigradi2021_180
authors Lima, Kaio, Mendes, Leticia, Araújo, Kátia and Ferreira, Thaciana
year 2021
title Digital Manufacturing within Design Jewelry Production: A Study on the Formation and Appropriation of Technologies
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. 535–545
summary Digital fabrication technologies have been developing rapidly; the number of shapes that can be created in different design sectors by this technology has grown exponentially and in the jewelry field it’s not different. Jewelry is an old and constantly evolving craft and the digital manufacturing was first incorporated into it as a form of prototyping and problem solving, but today there are many creative uses for it. This article presents data on some productive practices, prioritizing information on learning, knowledge domain and access to digital fabrication technologies. We discuss the ways which the technology is appropriated in a specific socio-productive context of design jewelry production located in Northeastern Brazil. The study identifies the techniques and technologies effectively appropriated by the surveyed audience and discusses the conditions of these appropriations.
keywords Joalheria, Fabricaçao Digital, Artesanato, Educaçao, Apropriaçao Tecnológica
series SIGraDi
email
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_id sigradi2021_184
id sigradi2021_184
authors Pavan, Luís Henrique, Poeta Mangrich, Camila, Fernandes de Oliveira, Lucas, Harthmann, Gabriela and Kós, José
year 2021
title Visualizing Connections: Social Infrastructure at Two Brazilian Universities
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. 1089–1100
summary Although often underrecognized, social infrastructures are a crucial ordering element in cities, as they are places or associations that shape the way people interact. We studied The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) and the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC) in three different diagrammatic approaches. An urban approach considered the relation between the institutions and their host cities, emphasizing the social infrastructure provision. A second analysis considered institutional activities, emphasizing how typological arrangements in which they occur. The third study focused on the UFSC campus and framed its social infrastructure through a systemic approach, focusing on the interactions between distinct community services and their distribution on campus. In addition to the diagrammatic emphasis allowing the interactions between the university and society to be clearly visualized, the results highlight a systemic disposition that reinforces the university as an urban entity and a crucial municipal and regional social support.
keywords university campus, social infrastructure, data visualization, complex adaptive systems.
series SIGraDi
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_id sigradi2021_235
id sigradi2021_235
authors Akcay Kavakoglu, Aysegul
year 2021
title Computational Aesthetics of Low Poly: [Re]Configuration of Form
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. 17–28
summary Low-poly modeling as an emerging field in visual arts, product design and architecture has an essential effect both on the designer's and the viewer/user's experience. It has an advanced abstraction ability over the reconfiguration of form. This paper examines the visual features of low-poly form in terms of the computability of its aesthetics. A visual feature classification is made by referencing George David Birkhoff's aesthetic measure theory based on the complexity and order relationship. Topo[i]wall installation has been examined as a case study during the analysis. The relationship between form, computation, aesthetics and human-computer interaction are elaborated according to the results. It has been observed that low poly modeling offers a variation set in terms of compositional features, which are proportion, balance, vertical and horizontal network system while protecting its unity through the analysis of the generated computational model.
keywords computational aesthetics, low poly, form configuration, projection mapping, media art
series SIGraDi
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_id sigradi2021_234
id sigradi2021_234
authors Al Nouri, Mhd Ziwar, Baghdadi, Bilal and Khateeb, Nairooz
year 2021
title Re-coding Post-War Syria: The Role of Data Collection & Objective Investigations in PostWar Smart City
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. 127–145
summary Re-coding post-war Syria is an ongoing research and data platform, focused on innovation and collecting comprehensive, infrastructural and socioeconomic analytics, synchronization data, by using AI driven to give a more transparent image of innovating a new methodology to regenerate the future of post-war smart cities into advanced and sustainable urban environments in a smarter way (Fig. 1). The pressure to achieve a rapid Post-war smart city without clear strategy and comprehensive analysis of all aspects will cause a particularly catastrophic collapse in the interconnected social structure, services, education and health care system, leaving a long-term impact on the society. This paper presents the current status of the Research & Documentation methodology in the Data Collection phase by the objective investigations conducted through a series of local and international workshops species developed in this research called “Re-Coding“, offering consequent direct ground surveys, statistics and documentation study of the targeted areas, merging professionalism and youth power with local community to detect an open source data used as a tool to re-generate a precarious area towards a new methodology.
keywords Post-War Smart cities, Collecting Data, Local community, Objective Investigations, Artificial intelligence
series SIGraDi
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_id sigradi2021_50
id sigradi2021_50
authors Albuquerque, Dilson and Andrade, Max
year 2021
title The Impacts of Collaboration and Cordination of Architectural and Engineering Projects Developed with BIM in Reducing Design Interferences
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. 783–794
summary This paper addresses the importance and development of cultural transformations involving the design process in architecture and the advent of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in civil construction activities and how its implementation in a coordinated, collaborative and interoperable way contributes to a diagnosis of Clash Detection between diferentes design projects, before building construction, saving excessive costs and rework. Taking as its main reference the BIM Maturity Matrix of Succar (2009), the proposed BIM Project Integration Maturity Matrix contributes to the awareness of bringing designers and builders closer to design activities, to encourage the integration of design processes involving the building, to consolidate an environment of ease of communication between participants, the organization of documentation and, above all, prioritize the compatibility between projects to avoid conflicts, excess costs and rework, resulting in a higher quality of the final project.
keywords Coordenaçao de projetos, detecçao de interferencias, Building Information Modeling, matriz de avaliaçao, projeto integrado
series SIGraDi
email
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_id sigradi2021_283
id sigradi2021_283
authors Alexandrino, Joao Victor Mota, Amorim, Leonardo Edson, Muniz, Vinícius Fernandes and Leite, Raquel Magalhaes
year 2021
title Architecture and Context: A Data-based Approach to Optimize Climate Performance of Built Facades
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. 1139–1150
summary The present research stems from a critical reflection about the environmental adaptability of existing building envelopes. The main goal is to explore how to balance environmental optimization with contextual constraints, using modularity, flexibility and mass customization as guiding principles. An application study was carried out with the development of a second skin proposal aligned with the use and context of the building under study. For this purpose, simulations that assess environmental conditions were developed within a visual programming tool, not only feeding the design process with essential information, but also providing a flexible creative process. Results show that such simulations allow the designer to interpret these studies more accurately, reducing the iterative guesswork, since in this workflow it is possible to transform these outputs into proposition parameters for new designs or interventions.
keywords Data-Driven Analysis, Optimization, Parametric Facade Design, Thermal performance, High-low architecture, Mass Customization, Second Skin
series SIGraDi
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