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_id ecaade2013_127
id ecaade2013_127
authors Lückert, Angelika; Koch, Volker and von Both, Petra
year 2013
title Dances with Architects
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2013.2.587
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. 587-594
summary This paper proposes a complementary approach for the architectural design studio. By interpreting architecture by means of an interactive (dance) performance as design task it combines architectural theoretical examination with the implementation of new technologies and event realization. This design studio concept integrates scenography, choreography, sound design and event management, providing workshops carried out by external and internal experts to give insight into these disciplines and new tools. The experimental form allows the students to define the specific form within a broad scope, ranging from a dance performance performed by the students themselves to an interactive installation. The focus for the students was on dealing with the diverse input and on the decision-making process and its reflection.
wos WOS:000340643600060
keywords Interactive; performance; teaching; collaboration; gesture control.
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:59

_id bb7f
authors Mabel, Fabiana
year 2002
title Cidades Invisíveis – uma construção interpretativa [ Invisible cities - an interpretative construction ]
source SIGraDi 2002 - [Proceedings of the 6th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics] Caracas (Venezuela) 27-29 november 2002, pp. 91-93
summary Crear una imagen virtual digital colectiva, de una de las 57 ciudades descrito por Italo Calvino en el libro” Las ciudades invisibles “. Imaginar la ciudad y superar su concepto geográfico. Hacer-la un elemento aglutinadotes de las experiencias y sentimientos humanos, una fuente inagotable en transformación. Permitir una creación personal y colectiva, a través de los elementos que son al mismo tiempo descriptivos e imaginativos, que hace o no parte del mundo real, nosotros reportamos al mundo de los sueños, de la factura, lugares dónde todo es posible.Una invitación para sentir y entender sin la prisa, analizando los detalles como en una obra de arte. Un espacio digital que hace posible un diálogo no sólo en el campo del discurso pero también de la mirada, de crear, de hacer, de dividir y de comprensión. El pasaje para una nueva forma de la interacción, dónde los cambios acontecen libre e independientemente,sin la dirección de flujos, derribando las barreras espacio-tempo.Una búsqueda poética que tomará forma a través de la construcción de un mundo, compuesto por los elementos como: la luz, el sonido, las imágenes, las animaciones, objetan 2D y 3D, textos y videos. Estará disponible en el sitio”Ciudad arte” (www.cidadearte.com.br)
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 09:55

_id lasg_whitepapers_2019_173
id lasg_whitepapers_2019_173
authors MacLeod, Douglas
year 2019
title Canada’s Infrastructure of the Future
source Living Architecture Systems Group White Papers 2019 [ISBN 978-1-988366-18-0] Riverside Architectural Press: Toronto, Canada 2019. pp.173 - 180
summary Canada electronic infrastructure
keywords living architecture systems group, organicism, intelligent systems, design methods, engineering and art, new media art, interactive art, dissipative systems, technology, cognition, responsiveness, biomaterials, artificial natures, 4DSOUND, materials, virtual projections,
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last changed 2019/07/29 14:02

_id 7981
authors Madsen, David A. and Palma, Ron M.
year 2000
title Architectural Desktop 3.0/3.3
source Prentice Hall
summary Comprehensive, easy to use and understand, assists AutoCAD users through all phases of construction document creation to the finished set of drawings. For architects, architectural designers and drafters, and CAD managers.
series other
last changed 2003/02/26 18:58

_id 1ea5
authors Maes, P. (ed.)
year 1990
title Designing Autonomous Agents
source The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts
summary Reprinted from Robotics and autonomous systems, v.6, nos. 1&2, June 1990. Surveys the radically different architectures developed over the past few years which emphasize direct couplings of action to perception, and decentralization of processing, dynamic interaction with the environment, and intrinsic mechanisms to cope with incomplete knowledge.
series other
last changed 2003/04/23 15:14

_id cf2005_1_12_237
id cf2005_1_12_237
authors MAHDAVI Ardeshir
year 2005
title Space, Time, Mind: Toward an Architecture of Sentient Buildings
source Computer Aided Architectural Design Futures 2005 [Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Futures / ISBN 1-4020-3460-1] Vienna (Austria) 20–22 June 2005, pp. 23-40
summary This paper describes a specific vision of a sentient building and a specific path to its realization. A sentient building is defined here as one that possesses a representation of its own context, components, systems, and processes. It can autonomously maintain and update this representation, and it can use this representation toward real-time self-regulatory determination of its own state.
keywords sentient buildings, computational models, environmental controls
series CAAD Futures
email
last changed 2006/11/07 07:27

_id e02e
authors Mahdavi, A., Mathew, P., Lee, S., Brahme, R., Kumar, S., Liu, G., Ries, R. and Wong, N.H.
year 1996
title On the Structure and Elements of SEMPER
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1996.071
source Design Computation: Collaboration, Reasoning, Pedagogy [ACADIA Conference Proceedings / ISBN 1-880250-05-5] Tucson (Arizona / USA) October 31 - November 2, 1996, pp. 71-84
summary This paper introduces the concept, structure, components, and application results of "SEMPER", an active, multi-aspect computational tool for comprehensive simulation-based design assistance. Specifically, SEMPER seeks to meet the following requirements: a) a methodologically consistent (first- principles-based) performance modeling approach through the entire building design and engineering process; b) seamless and dynamic communication between the simulation models and an object- oriented space-based design environment using the structural homology of various domain representations; and c) "preference-based" performance-to-design mapping technology (bidirectional inference). SEMPER involves the integrated computational modeling of heat transfer, air flow, HVAC system performance, thermal comfort, daylighting and electrical lighting, acoustics, and life-cycle assessment.

series ACADIA
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:59

_id 0206
authors Maher, M.L. and Simoff, S.J.
year 1999
title Two approaches to a virtual design office
source DCNet99
summary As a fully functional online environment for designers, a virtual office should support both individual designs and collaborative projects. The office should be able to host online meetings and presentations for clients and team members.
series other
email
last changed 2003/04/23 15:50

_id cdrf2019_124
id cdrf2019_124
authors Maider Llaguno-Munitxa and Elie Bou-Zeid
year 2020
title Sensing the Environmental Neighborhoods Mobile Urban Sensing Technologies (MUST) for High Spatial Resolution Urban Environmental Mapping
doi https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4400-6_12
source Proceedings of the 2020 DigitalFUTURES The 2nd International Conference on Computational Design and Robotic Fabrication (CDRF 2020)
summary Given the benefits of fine mapping of large urban areas affordably, mobile environmental sensing technologies are becoming increasingly popular to complement the traditional stationary weather and air quality sensing stations. However the reliability and accuracy of low-cost mobile urban technologies is often questioned. This paper presents the design of a fast-response, autonomous and affordable Mobile Urban Sensing Technology (MUST) for the acquisition of high spatial resolution environmental data. Only when accurate neighborhood scale environmental data is affordable and accessible for architects, urban planners and policy makers, can design strategies to enhance urban health be effectively implemented. The results of an experimental air quality sensing campaign developed within Princeton University Campus is presented.
series cdrf
email
last changed 2022/09/29 07:51

_id sigradi2012_274
id sigradi2012_274
authors Maing, Minjung
year 2012
title Virtual Mock-up Simulation of Building Skins for Design to Fabrication Integration
source SIGraDi 2012 [Proceedings of the 16th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics] Brasil - Fortaleza 13-16 November 2012, pp. 467-470
summary With the growing demand for mock-up integration into late design and pre-construction phases, there is an increasing gap between the virtual design model of the building and the construction model. The gap is reinforced by lack of strong iterative exchanges between design and fabrication and consequently the construction of the building skin systems. This paper will discuss the research being conducted using virtual mock-ups as an earlier insertion of fabrication parameters into design process and presents a solution to bridge this gap. Studies of model integration will be introduced using component-based 3D-CAD modeling to link front and end user scenarios.
keywords virtual mock-up; fabrication; integration; building skin ; simulation
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 09:55

_id ijac201917101
id ijac201917101
authors Makki, Mohammed; Milad Showkatbakhsh, Aiman Tabony and Michael Weinstock
year 2019
title Evolutionary algorithms for generating urban morphology: Variations and multiple objectives
source International Journal of Architectural Computing vol. 17 - no. 1, 5-35
summary Morphological variation of urban tissues, which evolve through the optimisation of multiple conflicting objectives, benefit significantly from the application of robust metaheuristic search processes that utilise search and optimisation mechanisms for design problems that have no clear single optimal solution, as well as a solution search space that is too large for a ‘brute-force’ manual approach. As such, and within the context of the experiments presented within this article, the rapidly changing environmental, climatic and demographic global conditions necessitates the utilisation of stochastic search processes for generating design solutions that optimise for multiple conflicting objectives by means of controlled and directed morphological variation within the urban fabric.
keywords Architecture, computation, evolution, biology, urban, variation, morphology, genetic algorithm, computer aided design
series journal
email
last changed 2019/08/07 14:04

_id ascaad2007_056
id ascaad2007_056
authors Maldonado, E.P.
year 2007
title Among The Fear of the Virtual and Radical Typologics
source Em‘body’ing Virtual Architecture: The Third International Conference of the Arab Society for Computer Aided Architectural Design (ASCAAD 2007), 28-30 November 2007, Alexandria, Egypt, pp. 713-724
summary It might seem that architecture has been forced to choose, once again, between two worlds of existence. One of them might be the construction of the tangible, the other, a “formal fantasy” that will never reach a legitimate status among the “tectonic” or the “structural”. This vague spectrum has confirmed the fear of loosing typology as a proof, of loosing a foremost validation for architecture. But one could see the virtual as a possibility to generate a structure of discourses and interactive tactics to reformulate the typological. This meaning that the virtual could transcend the so called “graphic” stigma and actually produce the discourses and spatial strategies to radicalize typologics.
series ASCAAD
email
last changed 2008/01/21 22:00

_id 1162
authors Malkawi, Ali and Jabi, Wassim
year 1996
title Integrating Shadow Casting Methodology and Thermal Simulation
source Proceedings of the Solar ‘96 Conference. Asheville, North Carolina: American Solar Energy Society, 1996, pp. 271-276
summary This paper describes an experiment that integrates shadow casting methodology and thermal simulation algorithms developed by the authors. The 3D shadow procedures use a polyhedral representation of solids within a Cartesian space that allows for accurate casting of shadows. The algorithm is also capable of calculating surface areas of polygonal shadows of any arbitrary shape and size. The thermal simulation algorithms – using the Transfer Function Method (TFM) – incorporate the shaded area calculations to better predict solar heat gain from glazing based on transmitted, absorbed, and conducted cooling loads. The paper describes the use of a 3D computer model to illustrate the impact of the pattern and area of shading on the visual and thermal properties of building apertures. The paper discusses the objectives of this experiment, the algorithms used, and their integration. Conclusions and findings are drawn.
keywords Shadow Casting Algorithms Energey Thermal Simulation
series other
email
last changed 2002/03/05 19:51

_id acadiaregional2011_001
id acadiaregional2011_001
authors Malmstrom, Troy M.
year 2011
title Paremetric: Making
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2011.x.a6p
source Parametricism (SPC) ACADIA Regional 2011 Conference Proceedings
summary Digital fabrication has stimulated the return of the architect as builder over the past fifteen years or so and projects are showing up all over which implement these tools as a major design factor. More recently, parametrics has become a buzzword as its being used to design structures that respond to their environment and other site conditions. While parametrics can be a powerful tool, we rarely see it leave the realm of the design process and venture into the physical world.
series ACADIA
last changed 2022/06/07 07:49

_id ecaade2015_309
id ecaade2015_309
authors Mamoli, Myrsini
year 2015
title Library Grammar: A Shape Grammar for the Reconstruction of Fragmentary Ancient Greek and Roman Libraries
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2015.1.463
source Martens, B, Wurzer, G, Grasl T, Lorenz, WE and Schaffranek, R (eds.), Real Time - Proceedings of the 33rd eCAADe Conference - Volume 1, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, 16-18 September 2015, pp. 463-470
summary This paper presents a shape grammar that formalizes the architectural form of ancient Greek and Roman libraries and encodes it into shape rules for the reconstruction, evaluation and prediction of ancient Greek and Roman libraries.The grammar is briefly presented and the different contributions of the computation to archaeological research are discussed.
wos WOS:000372317300050
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:59

_id sigradi2003_134
id sigradi2003_134
authors Marchisio, S., Plano, M., Ronco, J. and Von Pamel, O.
year 2003
title Acerca del diseño de un sistema multimedia hipertextual para el aula universitaria (About the design of a multimedia and hypertextual system for the university classroom)
source SIGraDi 2003 - [Proceedings of the 7th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics] Rosario Argentina 5-7 november 2003
summary The purpose of this paper is to introduce the hypermedia system software "Del átomo a la materia en el Laboratorio virtual". This system, developed using "Toolbook", is an interactive software for the experimental teaching of Quantum Physics for undergraduate engineering and science students.
keywords Technology, constructivism learning environment, hypermedia system
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 09:55

_id cf2009_159
id cf2009_159
authors Marin, Philippe; Lequay, Hervé and Bignon, Jean-Claude
year 2009
title Un outil évolutionnaire d’aide à la conception architecturale créative : Mise en oeuvre d’un algorithme génétique et prise en compte des paramètres environnementaux; Evolutionary tool assisting creative architectural design: Implementation of an genetic algorithm and assessment of environmental parameters
source T. Tidafi and T. Dorta (eds) Joining Languages, Cultures and Visions: CAADFutures 2009, PUM, 2009, pp. 159-172
summary This work focuses on the development of a tool capable of assisting and supporting architectural design activity. We propose an evolutionary mechanism through the use of a genetic algorithm. Environmental parameters are convoked to drive the evolution. The solar passive qualities of the object under study allow the energizing evaluation. This paper deals with the interaction between verbal thinking and visual thinking through the use of this generative tool.
keywords Genetic algorithm, creative design, environmental parameters
series CAAD Futures
email
last changed 2009/06/08 20:53

_id ca27
id ca27
authors Martens, Bob and Peter, Herbert
year 2004
title ARCHICAD - BEST PRACTICE: THE VIRTUAL BUILDING™ REVEALED
source Springer Publishers, Vienna/NewYork (ISBN 3-211-40755-3)
summary ArchiCAD has been on the market since 1984 and has firmly established itself among the available CAD software packages. The number of ArchiCAD users continues to increase and has already exceeded 100.000 by far. Continuous product development has broadened the program’s possible spectrum of work applications. Therefore, this book provides comprehensive (background) information and descriptions of the many tools, functions and processes, that explain and document their many practical, research and educational uses.
keywords CAD-software package, Virtual Building
series book
type normal paper
email
more http://www.springer.at/main/book.jsp?bookID=3-211-40755-3&categoryID=0
last changed 2004/08/17 12:34

_id b0e0
authors Martens, Bob
year 1991
title THE ERECTION OF A FULL-SCALE LABORATORY AT THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA
source Proceedings of the 3rd European Full-Scale Modelling Conference / ISBN 91-7740044-5 / Lund (Sweden) 13-16 September 1990, pp. 44-52
summary Since 1977 the Institut für Raumgestaltung ('Architectural Styling of Space') had been trying to set up a full-scale laboratory designed for teaching and research purposes. The aim was even more so invigorated by the International Architecture Symposion "Man and Architectural Space" organized by our institute (1984).
keywords Full-scale Modeling, Model Simulation, Real Environments
series other
type normal paper
email
more http://info.tuwien.ac.at/efa
last changed 2004/05/04 15:17

_id e0ee
authors Martens, Bob
year 1992
title Tools for Visual Simulation of Space and their Use by Students
source Architecture & Behaviour vol. 8, no. 3:175-187
summary Most visual representations of architectural space are still done using drawings of ground plan, section and view. Yet, when experience is lacking - as with students or laypeople these two-dimensional representations hardly show their correspondence to a three-dimensional reality. This article examines the various visual techniques for spatial simulation available today and their implementation by students involved with architectural projects.
series journal paper
email
last changed 2003/04/23 15:50

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