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_id ecaade2009_067
id ecaade2009_067
authors Tredinnick, John; Harney, Marion
year 2009
title An Interactive Tool for the Exploration of Contextual Architecture: Case Study: 18th Century Prior Park, Bath
source Computation: The New Realm of Architectural Design [27th eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 978-0-9541183-8-9] Istanbul (Turkey) 16-19 September 2009, pp. 623-630
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2009.623
wos WOS:000334282200075
summary Situated on a southern hillside overlooking the World Heritage City of Bath in Somerset is the splendid 18th century landscape garden, Prior Park. The garden, now a National Trust property, has lost many of its original features and no longer affords the visitor the rich experience it once did. This project demonstrates how digital techniques can reconstruct a complex 12-hectare landscape and simulate the visitors’ pleasure of 250 years ago.
keywords Historic, reconstruction, virtual reality, game, landscape
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:57

_id caadria2020_074
id caadria2020_074
authors Trossman Haifler, Yaala and Fisher-Gewirtzman, Dafna
year 2020
title Urban Wellbeing, As Influenced by Densification Rates and Building Typologies - A Virtual Reality Experiment
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 1, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, 5-6 August 2020, pp. 661-670
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2020.1.661
summary Urban morphology significantly impacts resident's wellbeing. This study examines the impact of urban environments on the sense of wellbeing, using virtual reality as a research tool. Participants were presented with simulated pedestrian movement through 24 virtual urban environments. The environments differed by density level, vegetation, and commercial activity. Participants assessed each alternative through structured questionnaires. The relationship between the participants' feelings and densification levels, vegetation, and commercial activity was analyzed. Densification levels independently predicted participant's wellbeing. An increase in density levels predicted a decrease in the participants' sense of belonging and wellbeing. At all levels of density, the presence of commercial activity predicted a higher sense of belonging.Density, vegetation and commercial activity had a significant impact on the participants' wellbeing. Extreme densification had a negative effect on the participants' feelings; but vegetation and commercial activity, especially at high-density levels, improved this feeling.
series CAADRIA
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:57

_id acadia14projects_255
id acadia14projects_255
authors Troufanov, Nikita; Huller, Brennen
year 2014
title Rheological Translations
source ACADIA 14: Design Agency [Projects of the 34th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 9789126724478]Los Angeles 23-25 October, 2014), pp. 255-258
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2014.255
summary Rheological Translations project explores the idea of material agency through a process of translations between multiple media. Using robotically precise technique of rotational resin casting and subsequent scanning of the resulting artifacts, the project proposes an architectural construct that is ‘precisely inexact’.
keywords Robotics and Autonomous Design Systems, Material Agency, Resin Casting, Form Studies, 3D Scanning
series ACADIA
type Student's Research Projects
email
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_id c9df
id c9df
authors Trum, H.M.G.J.
year 1995
title EINDHOVEN SCHOOL FOR TECHNOLOGICAL DESIGN: DESIGN EDUCATION AND DESIGN RESEARCH
source Oxman, R.M., Bax, M.F.Th., Achten, H.H. (eds.) Design research in the Netherlands, 1-15
series book
type normal paper
email
more http://www.designresearch.nl/PDF/DRN1995_Trum.pdf
last changed 2005/10/12 15:09

_id ecaade03_419_107_tsai
id ecaade03_419_107_tsai
authors Tsai, K.-P., Chien, S.-F. and Cheng, H.-M.
year 2003
title Toward a machine for living: A literature survey of smart homes
source Digital Design [21th eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-9541183-1-6] Graz (Austria) 17-20 September 2003, pp. 419-422
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2003.419
summary Are we finally archiving Le Corbusier’s vision of the house as a machine for living? This paper examines houses of future with ubiquitous computing. We review recent research on smart homes and experimental prototype studies of the domestic environment. We survey several new concepts of architectural and device design, and study technologies for creating smart homes. We envisage a new generation of CAAD designers, who may integrate information technologies together with traditional building materials achieve a new machine for living as Le Corbusier once did.
keywords Smart homes; ubiquitous computing; CAAD
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:56

_id c8d6
authors Turner, James A. and Barnett, Norman E.
year 1997
title Architectural Acoustic Teaching Software
source Design and Representation [ACADIA ‘97 Conference Proceedings / ISBN 1-880250-06-3] Cincinatti, Ohio (USA) 3-5 October 1997, pp. 155-171
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1997.155
summary This paper presents a working hypothesis for the development of Architectural Acoustics teaching software. The concepts and rationale underlying the development are discussed first and followed by a presentation of current first-phase two-dimensional work in progress. The paper includes mention of some of the strengths and weaknesses of this first-phase work as well as our initial thoughts and intentions about desirable features for a full three-dimensional implementation.

series ACADIA
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:58

_id caadria2014_501
id caadria2014_501
authors Unal, Faruk Can
year 2014
title Use of Augmented Reality Technologies in Architectural Guide; The Evaluation on Eindhoven City
source Rethinking Comprehensive Design: Speculative Counterculture, Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA 2014) / Kyoto 14-16 May 2014, pp. 915–916
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2014.915
series CAADRIA
type poster
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:57

_id acadia14projects_15
id acadia14projects_15
authors Uriu, Scott; Baumgartner, Herwig
year 2014
title Apertures
source ACADIA 14: Design Agency [Projects of the 34th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 9789126724478]Los Angeles 23-25 October, 2014), pp. 15-18
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2014.015
summary Baumgartner+Uriu’s work consistently pushes the boundaries of architecture and urban design by experimenting with new spatial concepts, intensifying existing urban landscapes in pursuit of a visionary aesthetic that encompasses all fields of design.
keywords urban design, spatial concepts, installation, new technologies
series ACADIA
type Research Projects
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:56

_id caadria2014_519
id caadria2014_519
authors Vaai, Jay; Jules Moloney and Tane Moleta
year 2014
title Integrating Project Management and Mobile Augmented Reality
source Rethinking Comprehensive Design: Speculative Counterculture, Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA 2014) / Kyoto 14-16 May 2014, pp. 951–952
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2014.951
series CAADRIA
type poster
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:57

_id 8264
authors Van Dijk, C.G.C.
year 1995
title New insights in computer-aided conceptual design
source Design Studies 16 (1) (1995) pp. 62-80
summary This paper examines some of the requirements for computer support of conceptual design. We have developed a prototype surface modeller, and had this system evaluated by a team of professional industrial designers. We show the results and derive some conclusions on sketch input and the storage of imprecise data.
series journal paper
last changed 2003/05/15 21:45

_id sigradi2012_394
id sigradi2012_394
authors van Stralen, Mateus; Baltazar, Ana Paula; Bernardo, Marcus
year 2012
title Parametrização e fabricação como ferramentas para o avanço do processo de projeto [Parameterization and manufacturing as tools for advancing the design process]
source SIGraDi 2012 [Proceedings of the 16th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics] Brasil - Fortaleza 13-16 November 2012, pp. 589-592
summary This article discusses the experience of a design course at the School of Architecture at Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil, based on the principles of kinetic architecture, parametric design and digital fabrication, together with a proposal for a breakthrough in the design process. The article is written by the two professors of the course, who drafted and conducted the proposal with a group of 14 students, along with a researcher who participated in the critical analysis of the course and the students’ work.
keywords Processo de projeto; Parametrização; Fabricação digital; Arquitetura Cinética
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 10:02

_id aefc
authors Van Zutphen, R., De Vries, M. and Wagter, Harry
year 1991
title The Development of an Architects Oriented Product Model
source The Computer Integrated Future, CIB W78 Seminar. September, 1991
summary Unnumbered : ill. includes bibliography. In this paper various aspects of the development and introduction of product-models in the building industry are discussed. Management and design information are discussed more in depth
keywords product modeling, architecture, building, database, management, information
series CADline
last changed 2003/06/02 13:58

_id 452c
authors Vanier, D. J. and Worling, Jamie
year 1986
title Three-dimensional Visualization: A Case Study
source Computer-Aided Architectural Design Futures [CAAD Futures Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-408-05300-3] Delft (The Netherlands), 18-19 September 1985, pp. 92-102
summary Three-dimensional computer visualization has intrigued both building designers and computer scientists for decades. Research and conference papers present an extensive list of existing and potential uses for threedimensional geometric data for the building industry (Baer et al., 1979). Early studies on visualization include urban planning (Rogers, 1980), treeshading simulation (Schiler and Greenberg, 1980), sun studies (Anon, 1984), finite element analysis (Proulx, 1983), and facade texture rendering (Nizzolese, 1980). With the advent of better interfaces, faster computer processing speeds and better application packages, there had been interest on the part of both researchers and practitioners in three-dimensional -models for energy analysis (Pittman and Greenberg, 1980), modelling with transparencies (Hebert, 1982), super-realistic rendering (Greenberg, 1984), visual impact (Bridges, 1983), interference clash checking (Trickett, 1980), and complex object visualization (Haward, 1984). The Division of Building Research is currently investigating the application of geometric modelling in the building delivery process using sophisticated software (Evans, 1985). The first stage of the project (Vanier, 1985), a feasibility study, deals with the aesthetics of the mode. It identifies two significant requirements for geometric modelling systems: the need for a comprehensive data structure and the requirement for realistic accuracies and tolerances. This chapter presents the results of the second phase of this geometric modelling project, which is the construction of 'working' and 'presentation' models for a building.
series CAAD Futures
email
last changed 2003/05/16 20:58

_id caadria2007_467
id caadria2007_467
authors Varghese, Paul; Arif N. Merchant
year 2007
title Exploring the Interaction of Rules with Shapes and Their Boundaries
source CAADRIA 2007 [Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia] Nanjing (China) 19-21 April 2007
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2007.x.i3v
summary The interaction of rules and the generation and interaction of shapes and their boundaries is explored. The effects on the design processes especially in the shape grammar formalism are examined.
series CAADRIA
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:50

_id 2004_540
id 2004_540
authors Vasquez de Velasco, Guillermo
year 2004
title Changing the Culture of Design Studio Reviews: The Use of Large Format Interactive Plasma Screens in Design Studio Reviews
source Architecture in the Network Society [22nd eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-9541183-2-4] Copenhagen (Denmark) 15-18 September 2004, pp. 540-546
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2004.540
summary This paper elaborates on the use of electronic pin-ups in real-time local reviews making use of larger format interactive plasma screens. The paper briefly explains the technical aspects of an actual implementation in the College of Architecture at Texas A&M University. The main focus of the paper is placed on the use of a 61“ interactive plasma screen in a graduate design studio during the second semester of 2003 and the benefits that such an implementation has reported. The narrative explains how the use of an interactive plasma screen for informal as well as formal reviews is not only saving printing resources but it is also having a very positive impact on how we conduct design reviews.
keywords Design Studio, Pin-Up Graphics, Plasma Screens
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:58

_id sigradi2007_af57
id sigradi2007_af57
authors Vasquez de Velasco, Guillermo; Antonieta Angulo
year 2007
title Digitally integrated practices, a new paradigm in the teaching of digital media in architecture [Prácticas Integradas Digitalmente, un nuevo paradigma en la enseñanza de los medios digitales en arquitectura]
source SIGraDi 2007 - [Proceedings of the 11th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics] México D.F. - México 23-25 October 2007, pp. 191-195
summary Promoted by a trend toward Integrated Practices (IP), Building Information Modeling (BIM). can provide instrumentation for the design, representation, documentation of the projects, and the exchange of information among designers and other stakeholders. A growing number of disciplines in the design and construction industry are embracing the use of BIM and consequently the academia is addressing related training needs. This paper presents the accumulative experience of the authors over the last decade regarding digital media integration and our current plans for addressing future demands and opportunities.
keywords Building Information Modeling; Design Education
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 10:02

_id acadia16_412
id acadia16_412
authors Velikov, Kathy
year 2016
title Material Frontiers
source ACADIA // 2016: POSTHUMAN FRONTIERS: Data, Designers, and Cognitive Machines [Proceedings of the 36th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 978-0-692-77095-5] Ann Arbor 27-29 October, 2016, pp. 412-413
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2016.412
series ACADIA
type introduction
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:58

_id acadia16_342
id acadia16_342
authors Velikov, Kathy
year 2016
title Posthuman Engagements
source ACADIA // 2016: POSTHUMAN FRONTIERS: Data, Designers, and Cognitive Machines [Proceedings of the 36th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 978-0-692-77095-5] Ann Arbor 27-29 October, 2016, pp. 342-343
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2016.342
series ACADIA
type introduction
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:58

_id acadia18_08
id acadia18_08
authors Velikov, Kathy
year 2018
title Foreword: Re-Positioning
source ACADIA // 2018: Recalibration. On imprecisionand infidelity. [Proceedings of the 38th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 978-0-692-17729-7] Mexico City, Mexico 18-20 October, 2018, pp. 8-9
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2018.008
series ACADIA
type foreword
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:58

_id acadia16_8
id acadia16_8
authors Velikov, Kathy; Ahlquist, Sean; del Campo, Matias; Thün, Geoffrey
year 2016
title Introduction: Posthuman Frontiers
source ACADIA // 2016: POSTHUMAN FRONTIERS: Data, Designers, and Cognitive Machines [Proceedings of the 36th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 978-0-692-77095-5] Ann Arbor 27-29 October, 2016, pp. 8-9
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2016.008
series ACADIA
type introduction
email
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