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_id acadia12_19
id acadia12_19
authors Oxman, Neri
year 2012
title Towards a Material Ecology
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2012.019
source ACADIA 12: Synthetic Digital Ecologies [Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 978-1-62407-267-3] San Francisco 18-21 October, 2012), pp. 19-20
series ACADIA
type keynote paper
last changed 2022/06/07 08:00

_id c1a4
authors Galofaro, L.
year 1999
title Digital Eisenman, an office of the electronic era
source Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel
summary How should an innovative architect react today to the electronic revolution which is taking place? This work explores the answer by looking at the work of New York architect, Peter Eisenman. It includes a selection of excepts from Eisenman's writings and an analysis of some of his projects.
series other
last changed 2003/04/23 15:14

_id 2fef
id 2fef
authors Oxman, R.M.
year 1995
title DESIGN INQUIRY: AN INTRODUCTION
source Oxman, R.M., Bax, M.F.Th., Achten, H.H. (eds.) Design research in the Netherlands, i-xv
series book
type normal paper
email
more http://www.designresearch.nl/PDF/DRN1995_Oxman.pdf
last changed 2005/10/12 15:06

_id efa2
authors Ozel, Filiz
year 1991
title The Implications of Expert Simulation Approach to the Simulation of Dynamic Process in Architectural Environments
source CAAD Futures'91 International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Future. June, 1991. includes bibliography
summary The simulation of dynamic process in architectural environments poses the problem of resolving the interaction of architectural objects with other objects such as humans, water, smoke etc., depending on the process simulated. Objects- oriented approach promises potential in solving this problem. The first part of this paper addresses expert simulation approach within the context of discrete events in architectural settings, then the second part summarizes work done in the application of such an approach to an emergency egress simulation
keywords architecture, expert systems, simulation, evaluation, objects
series CADline
last changed 1999/02/12 15:09

_id 2004_366
id 2004_366
authors García Alvarado, Rodrigo and Monedero Isorna, Javier
year 2004
title The Fragmented Eye - Cinematographic Techniques for Architectural Animations
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2004.366
source Architecture in the Network Society [22nd eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-9541183-2-4] Copenhagen (Denmark) 15-18 September 2004, pp. 366-373
summary In order to contribute to the elaboration of more expressive architectural animations, some famous films, documentaries of buildings and award-winning animations were analyzed. This was carried out examining the cinematographic techniques used at three levels of filming language; image setting, shot movements and montage, according to concepts described in theoretical texts. The analysis revealed an extensive use of techniques, in particular in movies, that give graphic diversity and perceptual stability. Based on that, it proposes some ideas for the planning of an architectural animation and a computer implementation of some filmic concepts, in particular related to movements of the point-of-view. This study suggest a fragmented view of building designs, to get an appealing moving presentation, with visual interest and continuity, as such should be also in architecture.
keywords Animation, Film, Image, Movement, Montage
series eCAADe
last changed 2022/06/07 07:50

_id caadria2022_102
id caadria2022_102
authors Gardner, Nicole, Haeusler, Matthias Hank, Yu, Daniel, Barton, Jack, Dunn, Kate and Huang, Tracy
year 2022
title Revisiting Shoei Yoh: Developing a Workflow for a Browser-Based 3D Model Environment to Create an Immersive Digital Archive
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2022.1.687
source Jeroen van Ameijde, Nicole Gardner, Kyung Hoon Hyun, Dan Luo, Urvi Sheth (eds.), POST-CARBON - Proceedings of the 27th CAADRIA Conference, Sydney, 9-15 April 2022, pp. 687-696
summary The digitisation of architecturally significant buildings and sites creates opportunities to innovate methods of analysis, interpretation, representation, and audience engagement. To illustrate this potential, but also examine the attendant challenges, this paper outlines a research project that has digitised archival assets and living buildings designed by the Japanese architect Shoei Yoh to create an immersive 3D Spatial Archive. It focuses particularly on the creation of a browser-based 3D environment using WebGL technology that connects to and displays a repository of digitised archival assets. This includes the use of 3D scan data of Yoh's Naiju Community Centre project to accurately model the 3D immersive environment and a Grasshopper / Rhino into the glTF. File format (graphics library Transmission Format) workflow to render Naiju‚s complex geometry and detailed outdoor scenery. The paper demonstrates how using the .glTF File, which is an open format specifically for transmitting processed and pre-calculated 3D models, can improve the processing efficiency of web-browser based 3D environments. Improving the stability and processing speed of 3D browser-based environments is significant to enhancing how audiences can connect with and experience culturally significant sites remotely. The digital recreation and repurposing of Naiju (which is currently unoccupied and in a state of disrepair) as an immersive archival exhibition space operates to simultaneously protect the real building from over visitation, but also raise awareness of its cultural significance to support preservation efforts. In so doing, the paper makes a further contribution to the developing field of digital cultural heritage.
keywords Digital Cultural Heritage, Browser-based Modelling, glTF File, Architectural Visualisation, Shoei Yoh, SDG 9, SDG 11
series CAADRIA
email
last changed 2022/07/22 07:34

_id sigradi2014_099
id sigradi2014_099
authors Paiva de Almeida, Álvaro José
year 2014
title Implantação de software BIM em curso de arquitetura [BIM application in course of architecture]
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. 49-52
summary This paper presents partial results from a process of a BIM application in the third period of the Architecture course of PUC Minas from August 2011. The study refers to a learning experience. It is, methodologically, an experimental research. The software learning process happens parallel to the design process. The students have to design a little house, with help of all disciplines of the period. The great advantage of BIM in the design process is that obtaining the details, cuts, plants, etc. occurs from detailed digital model of the building.
keywords Building Information Modeling; Desenho Digital; Desenho Arquitetônico; Projeto integrado; Metodologia de Projeto
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 09:57

_id sigradi2023_212
id sigradi2023_212
authors Gaspar Vereza, Carolina and Leitao de Souza, Thiago
year 2023
title Urbanization Projects for the Santo Antônio Hill recreated by Digital Simulation
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. 855–864
summary This work is part of master's research that has as main objective to analyze the plans referring to the Santo Antônio Hill, elaborated in the 20th century. For that moment, a pilot test was conducted with the Urban Plan of Affonso Reidy (1948). The proposal is to analyze the plans through the historical-interpretative method that investigates immersion as a guiding concept. It is intended to elaborate a three-dimensional model that combined with the use of digital simulation allows a first-person experience, in a pedestrian point of view, inserted in these city proposals. The work seeks to encourage discussions about the use of digital simulation for experimenting with elaborated but not built projects, seeking to complement the traditional ways of analysis and comparison.
keywords City History, Digital Simulation, Immersive Experience in 360°, Historical Reconstruction, Santo Antonio Hill.
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2024/03/08 14:07

_id 2006_720
id 2006_720
authors Papavasiliou, Mattheos
year 2006
title Mediating the Design of a “Digital Park” in Vrilissia Athens
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2006.720
source Communicating Space(s) [24th eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-9541183-5-9] Volos (Greece) 6-9 September 2006, pp. 720-722
summary Architects trying to promote design decisions to clients are faced with the dilemma of not having definite arguments that would convince clients of taking the right decision. Especially on urban design projects architects are faced with various contradicting wishes of citizens that most of the times is very difficult to justify. The paper exemplifies such a case where the architects had to invent a technique based on the theories of space syntax to help the municipality authorities to evaluate the design of a proposed urban park.
keywords Design decisions; design evaluation techniques; space syntax techniques
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 08:00

_id 06ee
authors Gero, John S. (editor)
year 1988
title Artificial Intelligence in Engineering : Diagnosis and Learning
source 421 p. Amsterdam: Elsevier/CMP, 1988. CADLINE has abstract only
summary This volume contains the papers in the diagnosis and learning areas from the Third International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Engineering. Diagnosis and learning are two of the important areas of artificial intelligence of interest to engineering. Diagnosis derives its name from the early systems work related to diagnosing medical disorders. In engineering it has come to mean both diagnosis (in the medical sense) and evaluation or analysis (in the engineering sense). The use of symbolic reasoning has substantially expanded the functions and roles of diagnosis in engineering. Learning is a novel area of computer application in engineering and has no counterpart in traditional engineering but is becoming an important area. The papers in this volume are under the following headings: Diagnosis from Structure and Behavior; Integrated Diagnostic Reasoning; Diagnosis as Control; Diagnosis Processes and Environments; Learning and Tutoring
keywords AI, learning, engineering, evaluation, analysis, applications
series CADline
email
last changed 2003/06/02 13:58

_id caadria2008_67_session6b_552
id caadria2008_67_session6b_552
authors Park, Hyoung-June
year 2008
title Evolution + Bim: The Utilization of Building Information Modelling at an Early Design Stage
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2008.552
source CAADRIA 2008 [Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia] Chiang Mai (Thailand) 9-12 April 2008, pp. 552-559
summary The paper introduces an experimental design studio that explores the optimal use of current digital technologies in order to allow the adoption of Building Information Modelling at an early stage of the design process. Based upon outcomes from the aforementioned studio, the paper discusses issues regarding the adoption of BIM.
keywords Building Information Modelling; Design Studio; Design Strategy
series CAADRIA
email
last changed 2022/06/07 08:00

_id 4052
authors Gero, John S., Akiner , Tuncer V. and Radford, Antony D.
year 1983
title What's What and What's Where : Knowledge Engineering in the Representation of Building by Computer
source 1983. 205-215 pp. : ill. floor planes. include a short bibliography
summary Knowledge engineering allows for the encoding of both numeric and symbolic knowledge as inferences. It provides a fundamentally different means of representing buildings than do traditional data structures and databases. A prototypical knowledge engineering reasoning system which reasons about topological relationships, geometric entities and attributes of buildings is described. It is applied in the analysis of an existing small hotel. Using knowledge engineering we can expect future CAAD system to be different to the one with which we have become familiar
keywords building, representation, reasoning, knowledge, analysis, evaluation, systems
series CADline
email
last changed 2003/06/02 13:58

_id ecaadesigradi2019_492
id ecaadesigradi2019_492
authors Geropanta, Vasiliki, Karagianni, Anna and Parthenios, Panagiotis
year 2019
title ICT for user-experience transformations in Sustainable - Smart Tourism Projects - VR, AR and MR in Rome's historical center
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2019.2.593
source Sousa, JP, Xavier, JP and Castro Henriques, G (eds.), Architecture in the Age of the 4th Industrial Revolution - Proceedings of the 37th eCAADe and 23rd SIGraDi Conference - Volume 2, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal, 11-13 September 2019, pp. 593-602
summary This paper explores the user - experience transformations that occur after the deployment of ICT in the redevelopment projects of three archeological - monumental spaces, in Rome, Italy. The study consists in a detailed analysis of their contextual and typological configuration aiming to explain the following: how different is the user experience in these three different Smart tourism projects, how this experience is spatially transformed and how does preserving the cultural heritage through the use of ICT transforms the user experience? The analysis showed that ICT supports new ways of thinking about user experience, while it alters the shaping of this experience per se at macro and micro scales and in terms of the emotional state and user learning path.
keywords ICT; Digital Heritage; Smart Tourism; Virtual Reality; Augmented Reality
series eCAADeSIGraDi
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:51

_id sigradi2011_223
id sigradi2011_223
authors Girnos Elias de Souza, Gabriel
year 2011
title Narrativa, diagrama e database: considerações sobre a experiência da informação de apresentações de arquitetura e urbanismo em websites [Narrative, diagram and database: considerations about information experience in architecture presentations in websites]
source SIGraDi 2011 [Proceedings of the 15th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics] Argentina - Santa Fe 16-18 November 2011, pp. 110-113
summary As part of an ongoing research about technical, rhetorical and aesthetical characteristics of architecture presentations in websites, this paper presents considerations about the means of representation and public diffusion of architecture and urbanism, focusing the specificities of digital media through the keywords “narrative”, “diagram” and “database”. In search for basis to think the structuring of information experience in architectural discourses, the text punctuates the profession’s peculiar needs for presentation and visualization, and its links with the three keywords. Then, it presents a case study (the Bjarke Ingels Group website) to illustrate aspects of the analysis intended by the research.
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 09:52

_id 36eaea2001
id 36eaea2001
authors Giró, Héctor and Kegel, R.
year 2002
title The Score of Pendrecht
source Environmental Simulation - New Impulses in Planning Processes [Proceedings of the 5th European Architectural Endoscopy Association Conference / ISBN 3-922602-85-1]
summary The study, which is briefly described here, springs from the significance of the analysis of a concrete situation and of beneficial experiments with spatial visualisations. The study is the continuation of several preceding studies and also related to teaching.
series EAEA
more http://info.tuwien.ac.at/eaea
last changed 2005/09/09 10:43

_id caadria2022_456
id caadria2022_456
authors Gong, Pixin, Huang, Xiaoran, Huang, Chenyu and White, Marcus
year 2022
title Quantifing the Imbalance of Spatial Distribution of Elderly Service with Muti-source Data
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2022.1.455
source Jeroen van Ameijde, Nicole Gardner, Kyung Hoon Hyun, Dan Luo, Urvi Sheth (eds.), POST-CARBON - Proceedings of the 27th CAADRIA Conference, Sydney, 9-15 April 2022, pp. 455-464
summary With the growing challenge of aging populations around the world, the study of the elderly service is an essential initiative to accommodate the particular needs of the disadvantaged communities and promote social equity. Previous research frameworks are very case-specific with limited evaluation indicators that cannot be extended to other scenarios and fields. Based on multi-source data and Geographic Information System (GIS), this paper quantifies and visualises the imbalance in the spatial distribution of elderly services in 218 neighbourhoods in Shijingshan District, Beijing, China. Mortality data were obtained, and the most contributing indicators to mortality were investigated by correlation analysis. Finally, mapping between other facility indicators to mortality rates was constructed using machine learning to further investigate the factors influencing the quality of elderly services at the community level. The conclusion shows that the functional density of transportation facilities, medical facilities, living services facilities, and the accessibility of elderly care facilities are most negatively correlated with mortality. The correlation conclusion is combined with a machine learning prediction model to provide future recommendations for the construction of unbalanced elderly neighbourhoods. This research offers a novel systematic method to study urban access to elderly services as well as a new perspective on improving social fairness.
keywords elderly service facilities, multi-source data, machine learning, SDG 3, SDG 10, SDG 11
series CAADRIA
email
last changed 2022/07/22 07:34

_id acadia13_433
id acadia13_433
authors Peters, Brian
year 2013
title Building Bytes: 3D-Printed Bricks
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2013.433
source ACADIA 13: Adaptive Architecture [Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 978-1-926724-22-5] Cambridge 24-26 October, 2013), pp. 433-434
summary Combining a traditional building material (ceramics) with a new fabrication technique (3D printing) to rethink an ancient building component (bricks), Building Bytes demonstrates how 3D printers will become portable, inexpensive brick factories for large-scale construction.
keywords Next Generation Technology, 3D printing, bricks, ceramics, Grasshopper, parametric design
series ACADIA
type Research Poster
last changed 2022/06/07 08:00

_id cc50
authors Gossard, D.C., Zuffante, R.P. and Sakurai, H.
year 1988
title Representing Dimensions, Tolerances, and Features in MCAE Systems
source IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications. March, 1988. vol. 8: pp. 51-59 : ill. includes bibliography
summary Presented is a method for explicitly representing dimensions, tolerances, and geometric features in solid models. The method combines CSG and boundary representations in a graph structure called an object graph. Dimensions are represented by a relative position operator. The method can automatically translate changes in dimensional values into corresponding changes in geometry and topology. The representation provides an important foundation for higher level application programs to automate the redesign of assemblies and to automate tolerance analysis and synthesis. A prototype interactive polyhedral modeler based on this representation was implemented
keywords CAE, B-rep, representation, CAD, CAM, features, dimensioning, tolerances, graphs, topology, geometric modeling, assemblies
series CADline
last changed 2003/06/02 14:42

_id ascaad2016_042
id ascaad2016_042
authors Goud, Srushti
year 2016
title Parametrizing Indian Karnata-Dravida Temple Using Geometry
source Parametricism Vs. Materialism: Evolution of Digital Technologies for Development [8th ASCAAD Conference Proceedings ISBN 978-0-9955691-0-2] London (United Kingdom) 7-8 November 2016, pp. 409-420
summary The Karnata-Dravida temple tradition flourished and evolved for 700 years. The evolution of the typology was demonstrated through the structure. However, as the Shastras or ancient texts proclaim, the underlying principles of geometry remain unchanged. Geometry and the unchanging principles of construction made the architects experiment with form, material and ornamentation. Geometry does not only mean shapes or two dimensional diagrams but it is a rule to amalgamate all the elements to form a dynamic form of a temple. The paper validates the use of geometry through an evolving sequence of Karnata-Dravida temples with the help of an analytical model created using the grasshopper software. The components of the model are based on the geometric rule (the basis for parametrizing) and parameters of the algorithm – plan forms, organizational compositions, vimana or superstructure composition – which result in a geometry. Even though building science is an old tradition, the use of computational procedures reveals the predictable nature of temples in the Dravidian clan and enables the analysis of existing temples, development of new possibilities or evolution of interpreted forms. Hence, enriching the existing understandings of previous scholarships in the field of temple architecture with an entirely new system of interpretation. In the age of technology where analytics plays a crucial role in almost all sectors, ancient temple architecture in India unfortunately falls behind when it comes to computational methods of restoration or reconstruction. This research questions the applicability of computational technology as a facilitator in preserving or reconstructing existing temples while maintaining its creative liberty.
series ASCAAD
email
last changed 2017/05/25 13:33

_id 6f5f
authors Pfeilsticker, Arpad
year 1993
title Light Simulation in Urban Space
source Endoscopy as a Tool in Architecture [Proceedings of the 1st European Architectural Endoscopy Association Conference / ISBN 951-722-069-3] Tampere (Finland), 25-28 August 1993, pp. 117-122
summary Even today for the city planners there are in only rare cases digital urban models available in which with help of computer-simulation an attempt can be made to develop a light conception. Therefore in the endoscopic urban space simulation I started to develop an analogues tool for the city planners, to give more emphasis to the light design in urban space
keywords Architectural Endoscopy
series EAEA
email
more http://info.tuwien.ac.at/eaea/
last changed 2005/09/09 10:43

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