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_id b42b
authors Martinez, B.S., Fasce, A., Merlos, N. and Ortega, F.G.
year 1999
title Objeto, función y funcionamiento de la herramienta informática en las practicas proyectuales de los alumnos, aplicada a la generación de Diseño Textil. (Object, Function and Operation of Computer Tools in the practice of Design by students, applied to the generation of Textile Design)
source III Congreso Iberoamericano de Grafico Digital [SIGRADI Conference Proceedings] Montevideo (Uruguay) September 29th - October 1st 1999, pp. 430-433
summary Continuing with our investigation of application of the computer tool in the generation of Textile Design is that we center this work on the query about which, because and like they are carried out you practice them of representation using systems CAD in the generation of Textile Design, on the part of the students and the meaning that these they attribute to the use of this digital tool. The investigation of happiness is practiced it centers this way from its linking with these as alternative of pedagogic intervention, framed in the implementation particularities of you practice them proyects in the shop of Textile Design, with the objective of Knowing and Tipificar the different representation alternatives for the carried out students. The elected methodology for the present investigation is the qualitative logic, inside an interpretation focus, to describe and to interpret the meanings that the students grant to the use of the computer tool in their exercises proyects. For the process of obtaining of data, was carried out a flowing and open work, of interviews and permanent selection where you drain the sample according to the saturation approaches that settled down during the course of the same one, the analysis type it allowed us the conceptual comparisons, associated to strategies, by means of which we obtained the excellent information that finally will be processed and restored to the group for, if it considers it to him pertinent, become use material in the future.
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 09:55

_id 50
authors Martinez, Beatriz (et.al.)
year 1998
title Representación delLas Propiedades Perceptibles de los Materiales y Acabados en el Proyecto Textil. Color y Textura (Representation of the Perceivable Properties of Materials and Finishes in the Textile Project. Color and Texture)
source II Seminario Iberoamericano de Grafico Digital [SIGRADI Conference Proceedings / ISBN 978-97190-0-X] Mar del Plata (Argentina) 9-11 september 1998, pp. 374-379
summary The investigation of the perceptible properties of the materials was centred in the identification of the related variables to the colour and the previous texture to the process of production. It's known for all that a textile product is valued for their futures consumers of subjective way for these two properties, that operate by way of sensorial nexus to the hour of facing to the characteristics of the textile object to choose. Once explored the language of the repetitions and their construction in a previous work, we considered important continue this analysis centred in the advantages of the use of the tool computer science with the purpose of verifying these properties before any productive process. The possibility of valuing the old amount of alternatives to the hour of deciding the production of a project or another it is a tool that 1 don't sole us in a saving of time but rather it bring near us mainly to the quality of the product to obtain. This work centers their work in the possibility of representation and valuation of this quality the more possible, constituting a tool of decision project, that plays how registration of the relationship between the man and their textiles products.
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 09:55

_id sigradi2014_185
id sigradi2014_185
authors Martinez, Camila N.A Echeverria
year 2014
title Philips Holandes
source SiGraDi 2014 [Proceedings of the 18th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISBN: 978-9974-99-655-7] Uruguay - Montevideo 12 - 14 November 2014, pp. 509-511
summary This work was motivated by the relationship my family has with the radio apparatus. My grand mother, her brothers and sisters, they were the first generation exposed to the radio in Colombia and always have had numerous radios in their homes to avoid loneliness, to keep informed with the news and to listen to the music. Even today, every single room at their homes has a radio on with a different transmission; some of them are transportable or mobile. An interview with my grandmother was the starting point to recognize the 2 concepts that lead the project: mobility and sound experience.
keywords Memory – Conversation – Journey – Sound – Archive
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 09:55

_id sigradi2009_979
id sigradi2009_979
authors Martinez, Yusnier Valle
year 2009
title A Sierpinski Space-filling Curve based Modeling of Height Fields
source SIGraDi 2009 - Proceedings of the 13th Congress of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics, Sao Paulo, Brazil, November 16-18, 2009
summary A continuous curve in 2, 3, or higher dimensions, can be thought as a path of a continuously moving point. This class of curves has been used in the design and implementation of spatial data structures. This paper is essentially focused on the efficient representation of terrain models. We propose to implement a binary triangles tree by means of the Sierpinski space-filling curve. The hierarchical nature of this curve makes it very useful to represent this kind of spatial structure. Traversal algorithms, neighbor finding techniques, among others, are presented on the paper demonstrating the efficiency of the proposed structure.
keywords Sierpinski; bitrees; triangulation; multiresolution; visualization; space-filling curve
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 09:55

_id caadria2020_396
id caadria2020_396
authors Martinho, Helena, Araújo, Gonçalo and Leitão, António
year 2020
title From Macro to Micro - An integrated algorithmic approach towards sustainable cities
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2020.2.101
source D. Holzer, W. Nakapan, A. Globa, I. Koh (eds.), RE: Anthropocene, Design in the Age of Humans - Proceedings of the 25th CAADRIA Conference - Volume 2, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, 5-6 August 2020, pp. 101-110
summary As urbanization rapidly increases towards concerning levels, new methodologies and approaches are required to shape future cities. This research combines passive design approaches with building performance simulation in the same algorithmic description, to highlight the bidirectional impact of the building and the urban context in which it is inserted. To that end, the proposed workflow employs an algorithmic design tool along with validated analysis engines, to assess incident solar radiation and comfort metrics. We apply this methodology in a case study, exploring alternative building geometries to mitigate the consequences of uninformed design decisions in the environment. Results show that the application of passive design strategies can be done within early design stages, allowing a continuous workflow from project to construction while minimizing time and labour requirements regarding building efficiency.
keywords Algorithmic design; Building analysis; Passive design; Urban comfort
series CAADRIA
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:59

_id caadria2019_318
id caadria2019_318
authors Martinho, Helena, Belém, Catarina, Leitão, António, Loonen, Roel and Gomes, M. Glória
year 2019
title Algorithmic Design and Performance Analysis of Adaptive Façades
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2019.1.685
source M. Haeusler, M. A. Schnabel, T. Fukuda (eds.), Intelligent & Informed - Proceedings of the 24th CAADRIA Conference - Volume 1, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand, 15-18 April 2019, pp. 685-694
summary Building performance simulation tools have the potential for aiding the decision-making process in early design stages of an architectural project. As traditional simulation tools are based on a static design and adaptive façades encompass an envisioned movement of construction elements, there is a lack of supporting tools and workflows that can correctly evaluate the performance of such building envelopes at an early stage. The presented ongoing research focuses on developing efficient parametric performance-based approaches for assessing the energy consumption in buildings with adaptive façades, combining generative architectural design and performance analysis in a seamless workflow. To this end, we combine a new algorithmic design research tool with the well-established whole-building simulation engine EnergyPlus. The purpose of linking both tools lies in the possibility of generating and simulating models with adaptive façade mechanisms through a single script, evaluating and using the simulation results to adjust the model's parameters and develop optimized control strategies.
keywords Building performance simulation; Adaptive façades; Algorithmic design; Energy analysis
series CAADRIA
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:59

_id ecaade2020_016
id ecaade2020_016
authors Martinho, Helena, Pereira, Ines, Feist, Sofia and Leitao, António
year 2020
title Integrated Algorithmic Design in Practice - A Renovation Case Study
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2020.1.429
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. 429-438
summary The lack of interoperability and the diversity of required documentation in the development of architectural projects often results in inefficient design processes. Integrated design approaches such as Building Information Modeling seek to tackle this problem, but still require strenuous and time-consuming manual work when it comes to design exploration and the implementation of design changes. Algorithmic design approaches facilitate this process by supporting quick change propagation and exploration of design variations, as well as automating the production of the required documentation. This paper presents an integrated algorithmic design workflow, encompassing all design stages, from conceptual design to fabrication. The workflow is tested throughout the design, analysis, visualization, and fabrication of a classroom renovation project, resulting in a more fluid and efficient design process.
keywords Algorithmic Design ; Algorithmic Analysis; Integrated Design Workflow; Digital Fabrication
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:59

_id 25a3
authors Martini, K.
year 1998
title Ancient structures and modern analysis: investigating damage and reconstruction at Pompeii
source Automation in Construction 8 (1) (1998) pp. 125-137
summary The paper describes the application of non-linear structural analysis methods to address archaeological questions concerning the reconstruction of the ancient city of Pompeii after a major earthquake that occurred 17 yr prior to the famous eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD. It presents preliminary findings in an effort to develop an approach to modelling the two-way out-of-plane behavior of unreinforced masonry walls, including comparison studies with published analytic and experimental results for one-way loaded walls, plus a trial analysis for a two-way span condition. The approach requires the application of computationally intensive non-linear analysis techniques, since the linear analysis methods used in conventional design and education are inadequate to model the behavior of unreinforced masonry. Developing an understanding of the two-way behavior of unreinforced masonry has implications not only for archaeological investigation of ancient structures, but also for modern renovation of historic structures.
series journal paper
more http://www.elsevier.com/locate/autcon
last changed 2003/05/15 21:22

_id 28a3
authors Martini, Kirk
year 1996
title Visualizing Global-Force Distributions in Finite-Element Models
source Journal of Architectural Engineering -- June 1996 -- Volume 2, Issue 2, pp. 71-77
summary Although computer analysis has created invaluable benefits in structural design, several structural experts have expressed concern about the impact of computers on younger engineers. Computers clearly helpdevelop insight into global-displacement patterns, but they may hinder development of insight into global-force patterns. The emergence of inexpensive computing time and automatic code checking makes itpossible to arrive at a design without assuming or investigating global-force patterns, focusing instead on member-level behavior. In the precomputer era, a designer was forced to think in terms of global-forcedistributions. However, this important design perspective will gradually disappear with the retirement of the last generation of designers educated in the precomputer era. To support this perspective in themodern design environment, the present paper introduces a computer-based tool to visualize global-force distributions in large structural systems. The tool is called the global force interpreter (GFI). This paperoutlines the approach to calculating and displaying force distributions and illustrates the tool on two example structures.
series journal paper
last changed 2003/05/15 21:45

_id 700a
authors Martini, Kirk
year 1995
title Hierarchical geometric constraints for building design
source Computer-Aided Design, Vol. 27 (3) (1995) pp. 181-191
summary Research and applications in parametric manipulation of geometry through constraints has been applied to the description of individual parts, and to the configuration of rigidparts within an assembly. Manipulating the geometry of an assembly such as a building often requires accounting for interaction between constraints governing shape andthose governing location. Most approaches use a nonhierarchical organization of constraints which makes it difficult to account for interaction of shape and locationconstraints. The paper describes a hierarchical constraint approach and implementation which addresses these issues.
keywords Geometric Constraints, Assembly Modelling, Building Design
series journal paper
last changed 2003/05/15 21:33

_id 6baf
authors Martini, Kirk
year 1996
title Digital Imaging and the Web in Teaching Structures: A Rigorous Visual Approach
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1996.215
source Design Computation: Collaboration, Reasoning, Pedagogy [ACADIA Conference Proceedings / ISBN 1-880250-05-5] Tucson (Arizona / USA) October 31 - November 2, 1996, pp. 215-225
summary The paper outlines a project to incorporate digital images and the world wide web in teaching introductory structural design in architecture. The objective of the project is to move beyond technology substitution, toward innovation by using digital imaging and the web to do things that are otherwise not possible. The discussion of digital imaging gives examples of image enhancement, annotation, and manipulation in illustrating structural concepts. The discussion of the web addresses web-based image archives for structural engineering, image-based modelling assignments, collective inductive learning, and collective review.
series ACADIA
email
more http://urban.arch.Virginia.EDU/~km6e/tti/tti-summary/
last changed 2022/06/07 07:59

_id 69fb
authors Martini, Kirk
year 1997
title Ancient Structures and Modern Analysis: Investigating Damage and Reconstruction at Pompeii
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1997.283
source Design and Representation [ACADIA ‘97 Conference Proceedings / ISBN 1-880250-06-3] Cincinatti, Ohio (USA) 3-5 October 1997, pp. 283-293
summary The paper describes the application of non-linear structural analysis methods to address archaeological questions concerning the reconstruction of the ancient city of Pompeii after a major earthquake that occurred seventeen years prior to the famous eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD. It presents preliminary findings in an effort to develop an approach to modeling the two-way out-of-plane behavior of unreinforced masonry walls, including comparison studies with published analytic and experimental results for one-way loaded walls, plus a trial analysis for a two-way span condition. The approach requires the application of computationally intensive non-linear analysis techniques, since the linear analysis methods used in conventional design and education are inadequate to model the behavior of unreinforced masonry. Developing an understanding of the two-way behavior of unreinforced masonry has implications not only for archaeological investigation of ancient structures, but also for modern renovation of historic structures.

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

_id 0b8e
authors Martini, Kirk
year 2001
title Non-linear Structural Analysis as Real-Time Animation Borrowing from the Arcade
source Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Futures [ISBN 0-7923-7023-6] Eindhoven, 8-11 July 2001, pp. 643-656
summary The paper describes a computational method commonly used in interactive computer graphics and games, and demonstrates its application to structural engineering problems, using a prototype program called Arcade. The method enables a new model of interaction in structural analysis, where the simulated structure responds to user input in real time, in the same way that computer games respond. The method shows good engineering accuracy in simple verification problems involving the non-linear phenomena of buckling and beam yielding. The method offers the potential to make non-linear, timehistory analysis a much more common method in engineering practice, and to bring a greater emphasis on non-linear, dynamic structural behaviour in structural education.
keywords Structural Analysis, Interactive Design, Animation
series CAAD Futures
email
last changed 2006/11/07 07:22

_id ijac20109203
id ijac20109203
authors Martini, Kirk
year 2011
title Optimization and parametric modelling to support conceptual structural design
source International Journal of Architectural Computing vol. 9 - no. 2, 151-166
summary The paper describes software combining parametric geometric modeling with a version of the harmony search method, modified to support multimodal structural optimization. Researchers have recognized the potential of population-based optimization methods, such as genetic algorithms, to support multimodal optimization: that is, generating a diverse range of good alternative solutions, rather than a single best solution. Among these methods is the harmony search method, which has been demonstrated to be efficient in many unimodal structural optimization problems. The paper describes a new version of the harmony search method, implemented as an assembly within Bentley's Generative Components, enabling high-level control of geometry. The new method is demonstrated on an bridge supported by two inclined parabolic arches, a structure where GC controls a complex geometry with a single variable. Comparative studies of the example find that the new method is more effective than conventional harmony search in consistently finding multiple good solutions.
series journal
last changed 2019/05/24 09:55

_id sigradi2020_799
id sigradi2020_799
authors Martini, Sebastián; Chiarella, Mauro
year 2020
title Reactive devices. Maker experience as a form of pedagogical innovation in formation of industrial designers
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. 799-807
summary In this presentation, the reflections about the application of an innovative cathedra experience for the formation of industrial designers will be exposed. It revolved around the development of what the cathedra team defines as "reactive devices", highlighting the role of the design into an educational proposal that is based on the principles of Maker culture. In this experience converge knowledge from different areas of knowledge, through a synergy of conventional and disruptive technologies that allow novel approaches of capture, analyze and understanding of the reality in the searching of a design for the transformation.
keywords Maker culture, PBL, Curriculum, Interdisciplinary, Digital fabrication
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2021/07/16 11:53

_id sigradi2017_026
id sigradi2017_026
authors Martini, Sebastián; Mauro Chiarella
year 2017
title Didactica Maker. Estrategias colaborativas de aprendizaje STEM en Diseño Industrial. [Makers Didactics. STEM Learning collaborative strategies in Industrial Design.]
source SIGraDi 2017 [Proceedings of the 21th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISBN: 978-956-227-439-5] Chile, Concepción 22 - 24 November 2017, pp.186-192
summary In this presentation will be exposed a work of verification of the research carried out for the Master's degree in University Teaching about the implications of Maker Culture in the teaching-learning processes into Industrial Design. From this exploration, we are interested in proposing an exercise for the subject IMD-DI, that develop an action process where it is possible catalyze the educational advantages of Maker Culture, STEAM education and the disciplinary transversality within a strategy on problem-based learning as a way of approach and knowledge generation.
keywords Maker culture; Makerspace; STEM; PBL; Collaborative working
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2021/03/28 19:58

_id sigradi2017_036
id sigradi2017_036
authors Martins Alessio, Pedro; Letícia Teixeira Mendes, Natal Chicca Junior, Maria Eduarda Duarte, Rabelo
year 2017
title Prototipagem Digital como recurso de ensino: Uma experiência pedagógica de projetos para turmas integradas de design, arquitetura e expressão gráfica [Digital prototyping as a teaching tool: A project-based pedagogical experience for integrated classes of design, architecture and graphic expression]
source SIGraDi 2017 [Proceedings of the 21th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISBN: 978-956-227-439-5] Chile, Concepción 22 - 24 November 2017, pp.249-255
summary We present a teaching experiment involving the use of digital prototyping technologies in a pedagogical method inspired on the challenge based learning method. This method is a problem-based-learning improvement relying on the autonomy of the student to identify subjects and problems of their interest instead of solving ready ones presented by teachers. Our study evaluates the use of the method for teaching design and project support tools. The classes took place in the Federal University of Pernambuco with students from different areas as architecture, mechanical engineering and design. The usage of this method leads to rich and creative solutions that could be concretized in the form of prototypes created with rapid prototyping and digital fabrication technologies.
keywords Problem-Based-Learning; Digital prototyping; teaching methods.
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2021/03/28 19:58

_id sigradi2023_159
id sigradi2023_159
authors Martins, Felipe
year 2023
title Hybris: Sculptures, Cyborgs, and Virtual Space
source García Amen, F, Goni Fitipaldo, A L and Armagno Gentile, Á (eds.), Accelerated Landscapes - Proceedings of the XXVII International Conference of the Ibero-American Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2023), Punta del Este, Maldonado, Uruguay, 29 November - 1 December 2023, pp. 521–530
summary This paper presents the development of the artistic installation Hybris, which proposes an immersive and participatory experience through the combination of ceramic masks, augmented reality, and projections. Hybris integrates those elements with people and space opening up new possibilities for socio-spatial interactions. By means of their interaction participants become aware of the virtualization of their bodies and also of the hybrid space, and engage in discussions regarding the world in constant acceleration and the new social, cultural, and spatial relationships that emerge from it. Drawing from the hybridisms proposed by the installation (the physical-digital, the real-fictional, and the organic-machinic) this paper discusses the possible relationships created between space, body, and reality, and their potential for experimentation and self-expression.
keywords Architecture, Interactions, Socio-spatial transformation, Experience, Hybrid.
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2024/03/08 14:07

_id sigradi2021_145
id sigradi2021_145
authors Martins, Gisele, Ferreira, Giovana, Pazeti, Gabriel and Vizioli, Simone Helena Tanoue
year 2021
title Interoperability Between Agisoft Metashape and Autodesk Revit Software
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. 855–865
summary The 3D digital mapping to create models (Mesh) contributes to the documentation of the architectural heritage, by the accuracy of the details achieved. The documentation through Building Information Modelling (BIM) technologies is a current strategy to digitize the as-built information. Despite the potential for integrated use of these technologies, interoperability between them presents a gap involving complexity and operability in the work process. This research aims to investigate the interface and communication capabilities between Mesh models, generated by photogrammetry, and a BIM model, through the interoperability between Agisoft Metashape and Autodesk Revit software. By analyzing a new format for heritage documentation through digital technologies, using as object of study the façade of the Centro de Divulgaçao Científica e Cultural (CDCC-USP) in Sao Carlos, the results show that the joint use of technologies does not present great losses of information, unlike the techniques that are currently used.
keywords Interoperabilidade, Fotogrametria, Mesh, Drone, HBIM
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2022/05/23 12:11

_id ijac202220301
id ijac202220301
authors Martins, Iago Longue; Ana Paula Lyra
year 2022
title Development and application of an algorithmic-parametric tool to assess the contribution of urban forestry to mitigate floods
source International Journal of Architectural Computing 2022, Vol. 20 - no. 3, pp. 496–510
summary As an impact of climate change, water-related disasters, such as floods, are becoming more frequent. In this context, there is an increasing demand to improve the resiliency of urban settlements, using multiple approaches and techniques. This paper assesses one of those techniques, by developing an algorithmicparametric tool to quantify how urban forestry reduces flood impacts from rainfall runoff. The assessment was comprised by three main methodological steps: (#1) observing the scientific literature on “the sponge effect” observed in green infrastructures; (#2) developing an algorithmic-parametric tool using the Grasshopper application to estimate rainfall runoff, considering the influence of urban forestry design factors; and (#3) performing digital simulations with this parametric tool using a Rhinoceros-Grasshopper interface. Results indicate this method is effective in assessing the efficacy of green interventions to mitigate urban flood damage and also in foreseeing how different design strategies impact urban hydrological dynamics.
keywords parametric analysis, urban forestry, climate change, urban planning, water-resilient cities
series journal
last changed 2024/04/17 14:29

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