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_id ijac20076104
id ijac20076104
authors Benoudjit, Mohamed Amine; Coates, Paul S.
year 2008
title Artificial networks for spatial analysis
source International Journal of Architectural Computing vol. 6 - no. 1, pp. 59-78
summary This paper tests digital representation techniques which can be used by artificial neural networks in a computer-aided design (CAD) environment to analyze and classify architectural spaces. We developed two techniques for encoding volumetric data: vertex representation and feature space representation, as input for artificial neural networks. We tested how two different kinds of artificial neural networks, perceptron networks and self-organizing maps, could recognize given shapes in these representational formats. We have found that a one-layer perceptron can be used to classify shapes even when presented with input vectors composed of real numbers. These spatial representation techniques provide a method for using ANNs for architectural purposes.
series journal
last changed 2008/06/18 08:12

_id lasg_hylozoicground_2010_55
id lasg_hylozoicground_2010_55
authors Cary Wolfe
year 2010
title Queasy Posthumanism; Hylozoic Ground
source Hylozoic Ground; Liminal Responsive Architecture [ISBN 978-1-926724-02-7] Riverside Architectural Press: Toronto, Canada 2010. pp. 55 - 64
summary Introductory summary of developing Hylozoic Series, a collection of life-like architectural structures
keywords Hylozoism, Hylozoic series, immersive environment, phenomenology, systems theory, post-humanism, ontology, autopoietic, perception, nonhuman world, embodiment,
email
last changed 2019/07/29 14:00

_id 176f
authors Habraken, N.J. and Gross, M.D.
year 1988
title Concept Design Games
source Design Studies, Volume 9, Number 3, 1988, pp. 12-23
summary This paper describes our work on using games as a tool for research in design theory and methods. Games offer a means of isolating certain aspects, or concepts, of designing for purposes of scrutiny. A game provides an environment for a group of players, acting with individual goals and a shared program, to make and transform complex configurations, free of functional requirements. Adjusting game parameters emphasizes different concepts. We have developed nine games that explore a variety of concepts of general interest to those concerned with organizing physical configurations. Beyond these particular concepts, we argue that games are a useful way to couch studies in design theory and methods.
series journal paper
last changed 2003/04/23 15:14

_id cec8
authors Kolarevic, Branko
year 1994
title Lines, Relations, Drawing and Design
source Reconnecting [ACADIA Conference Proceedings / ISBN 1-880250-03-9] Washington University (Saint Louis / USA) 1994, pp. 51-61
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1994.051
summary This paper introduces a computer-based graphic environment for design conceptualization, or more specifically, for shape delineation and dynamic drawing manipulation, based on construction (regulating) lines and their geometric based on construction (regulating) lines and their geometric relations. It also presents ReDRAW-a limited prototype of a relationsbased graphic system.
series ACADIA
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:51

_id ec44
authors Levy, R.
year 1995
title Visualization of urban alternatives
source Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 22, pp. 343-358
summary Contributed by Susan Pietsch (spietsch@arch.adelaide.edu.au)
keywords 3D City Modeling, Development Control, Design Control
series other
last changed 2001/06/04 20:41

_id f951
authors Richens, P.
year 1975
title Geometry and Numbers in Building Systems
source Hawkes, D. U. (Ed.) Models and Systems in Architecture and Building LUBFS Conference Proceedings No 2. Construction Press
series other
email
more http://www.arct.cam.ac.uk/research/pubs/
last changed 2000/03/05 19:05

_id lasg_hylozoicground_2010_fulltext
id lasg_hylozoicground_2010_fulltext
year 2010
title Hylozoic Ground; Liminal Responsive Architecture
source Hylozoic Ground; Liminal Responsive Architecture [ISBN 978-1-926724-02-7] Riverside Architectural Press: Toronto, Canada 2010.
summary Introductory summary of developing Hylozoic Series, a collection of life-like architectural structures
keywords Hylozoism, Hylozoic series, components, assemblies, design process
last changed 2019/07/29 14:00

_id ijac20053207
id ijac20053207
authors Achten, Henri
year 2005
title Digital Ground: Architecture, Pervasive Computing, and Environmental Knowledge by Malcolm McCullough
source International Journal of Architectural Computing vol. 3 - no. 2, 255-258
series journal
more http://www.multi-science.co.uk/ijac.htm
last changed 2007/03/04 07:08

_id ce98
authors Anderson, Lee
year 1992
title Virtual Graffiti Three-Dimensional Paint Tools for Conceptual Modeling in Upfront
source Mission - Method - Madness [ACADIA Conference Proceedings / ISBN 1-880250-01-2] 1992, pp. 127-133
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1992.127
summary This chapter describes several limitations present in current 3-D programs used for conceptual design and then introduces a new threedimensional paint tool, as implemented in a beta version of Alias Upfront, that attempts to deal with some of those limitations.
series ACADIA
last changed 2022/06/07 07:54

_id 83c4
authors Ataman, Osman
year 2000
title Media effect on architectural design
source College of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology
keywords Data Processing
series thesis:PhD
email
last changed 2003/02/12 22:37

_id ijac201715305
id ijac201715305
authors Bernal, Marcelo; Pablo C. Herrera, Rodrigo M. Iglesias
year 2017
title Crowdthinking: Collecting, managing and operating on design information convergence
source International Journal of Architectural Computing vol. 15 - no. 3, 185-186
series journal
last changed 2019/08/07 14:03

_id 2e0a
authors Besant, C.B.
year 1983
title Computer-Aided Design and Manufacture. -- 2nd. ed
source 232 p. : ill. Chicester [West Sussex], New York: Halsted Press, 1983. includes bibliography and index -- (Ellis Horwood Series in Engineering Science)
summary An introduction to computing as an aid to design and manufacture. Provides description of hardware and software of CAD systems, discusses their use in engineering drafting
keywords drafting, hardware, software, CAD, CAM, practice
series CADline
last changed 2003/06/02 13:58

_id a537
authors Bijl, Aart
year 1987
title Strategies for CAD
source Eurographics '87. 1987. (16) p. : ill. includes bibliography
summary Assumptions for CAD are discussed, pointing to a distinction between human knowledge and machine representations of knowledge. Implications for future useful CAD systems are considered. A strategy for 'mechanistic' symbol processors is presented, employing 'mechanisms' of formal logic to manipulate written and drawn expressions of designers' knowledge
keywords CAD, representation, knowledge, engineering, data structures, intelligence, logic, semantic networks, symbols, drawings, design
series CADline
last changed 1999/02/12 15:07

_id a1f8
authors Bijl, Aart
year 1987
title Making Drawings Talk : Pictures in Minds and Machines
source Eurographics '87. August, 1987. 16 p. : ill. includes bibliography
summary Interactions between human minds and machine systems is discussed, drawing on experience of CAD and focusing on modes of expression. Free forms of text and drawings pose deep questions when interpretations have to be 'meaningful' to different knowledge representations - especially in loosely defined application fields
keywords What should we expect from technology? CAD, knowledge, representation, architecture, natural languages, semantic networks, user interface
series CADline
last changed 1999/02/12 15:07

_id 0e79
authors Oxman, Rivka
year 1999
title Visual Emergence in Creative Collaboration
source Architectural Computing from Turing to 2000 [eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-9523687-5-7] Liverpool (UK) 15-17 September 1999, pp. 357-363
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.1999.357
summary A conceptual framework to support creative collaboration in a Web-based design environment is proposed and discussed. We demonstrated this approach in our work on visual emergence. First, our model of visual emergence of design schema is presented. Following, a conceptual framework to support this model in CAAD environment is developed and introduced. Finally, a web-based computational environment is presented. One that may support visual emergence as part of a creative collaboration process.
keywords Web Design, Collaborative Design, Visual Design, Design Thinking, Visual Emergence
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 08:00

_id b602
authors Bosselmann, P.
year 1992
title Visual Simulation in Urban Design
source Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of California at Berkeley Working Paper No. 587, pp. 1-15
summary Contributed by Susan Pietsch (spietsch@arch.adelaide.edu.au)
keywords 3D City Modeling, Development Control, Design Control
series other
last changed 2001/06/04 20:27

_id 2469
authors Bosselmann, P.
year 1998
title Representation of Places: Reality and Realism in City Design.
source Los Angeles, University of California Press
summary Contributed by Susan Pietsch (spietsch@arch.adelaide.edu.au)
keywords 3D City Modeling, Development Control, Design Control
series other
last changed 2001/06/04 20:27

_id bf5a
authors Botman, J.J.
year 1981
title Dynamics of Housing and Planning: A Regional Simulation Model
source Delft University of Technology - Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht (ISBN 90-247-2499-6)
series thesis:PhD
email
last changed 2003/02/12 22:37

_id f138
authors Brahme, R.
year 1999
title Computational Support for Building Energy Systems Analysis
source Camegie Mellon University, School of Architecture
series thesis:PhD
last changed 2003/02/12 22:37

_id 79ec
authors Cabral Fihlo, J.
year 1997
title Formal Games and Interactive Design: Computers as Formal Devices for Informal Interaction between Clients and Architects
source University of Sheffield, School of Architectural Studies
series thesis:PhD
last changed 2003/02/12 22:37

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