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_id ijac201311401
id ijac201311401
authors Moreno-De-Luca, Leonardo; Oscar Javier Begambre Carrillo
year 2013
title Multi-Objective Heuristic Computation Applied To Architectural And Structural Design: A Review
source International Journal of Architectural Computing vol. 11 - no. 4, 363-392
summary Heuristic computation techniques have been used in a wide range of fields, demonstrating their capacity to solve highly complex optimization problems. This article presents the most common techniques and their extension into the multi-objective optimization field, and emphasizes in the application of them in structural and architectural design by presenting examples within topics like: topological, shape and dimensional optimization of truss structures, roof optimization for sunlight conditions and area minimization, grid structures, façade design, life cycle cost and environmental impact, energy efficiency and construction costs, morphogenetic structural optimization for shell structures, acoustical optimization, evolutionary architectural design, architectural layout design optimization, RC frames optimization, and land use zoning, within others. Finally, the conclusion leads to the recognition of heuristic computation not only as an optimization tool, but also as an important component of a design methodology for creating innovative, creative, efficient, well performing, and aesthetically pleasant architectural/engineering objects.
series journal
last changed 2019/05/24 09:55

_id sigradi2011_378
id sigradi2011_378
authors Moretti Meirelles, Célia Regina; Dinis, Henrique; Collet e Silva, Tiago Azzi; Dias, Alan
year 2011
title A aplicação da modelagem em elementos finitos na concepção das estruturas em madeira e sua aplicação em projetos de habitação em madeira [The application of finite element modeling in the design of timber structures and their application in housing projects]
source SIGraDi 2011 [Proceedings of the 15th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics] Argentina - Santa Fe 16-18 November 2011, pp. 520-523
summary The search for sustainable buildings is one of the most important phenomena of this century. Wood is a renewable material light, presents a grand synthesis of carbon recovery, its construction process is considered dry construction, it is composed of prefabricated parts for easy assembly.The research examines the application and digital models as tools in the design of timber structures and demonstrate the potential of digital modeling processes in particular the application of the tools in the structure, serving as support for the project in several phases, it allows the model analysis as a whole, showing stresses and strains.
keywords Housing; timber; finite element
series SIGRADI
email
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_id 23f4
authors Morgan, Charles F.
year 1986
title Conceptual Design on a Microcomputer
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1986.089
source ACADIA Workshop ‘86 Proceedings - Houston (Texas - USA) 24-26 October 1986, pp. 89-102
summary As most computer users in the profession of Architecture recognize, computer usage in the profession, while increasingly widespread, is limited in scope. Architects may use the computer for word processing, estimating, office management and drawing production, but for the work most central to their profession, building design, the computer Is used very little. While computer software and hardware vendors try to maintain the utility of their wares in this area, their misunderstanding of the differences among engineering, CAD/CAM, and Architecture shows in the inappropriateness of most systems for conceptual architectural design. While some software and systems address basic architectural design, most are incapable of the transition to design development, with its need for more symbolic information.
series ACADIA
last changed 2022/06/07 07:58

_id a01a
authors Morgan, Fred and Pohlmann, Richard W. (eds.)
year 1993
title Education and Practice: The Critical Interface [Conference Proceedings]
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1993
source ACADIA Conference Proceedings / ISBN 1-880250-02-0 / Texas (Texas / USA) 1993, 185 p.
summary For many years architects and educators have debated questions about appropriate approaches to architectural education: HOW should education serve the profession? What should be our educational objectives? What level of computer expertise and potential should society expect of our graduates? At times the pragmatic concerns of practitioners have clashed with the theoretical concerns of educators. Most would agree that both points of view have merit; it is in establishing an appropriate balance that we most disagree. Now, the discussions have expanded to include issues of computer-aided design. Software and hardware vendors find themselves in the middle of a difficult but interesting dilemma. While supporting systems optimized for professional practice they are asked to supply radically different systems for educational use.
series ACADIA
last changed 2022/06/07 07:49

_id acadia14_219
id acadia14_219
authors Moritz Dörstelmann, Moritz; Prado, Marshall; Parascho, Stefana; Knippers, Jan; Menges, Achim
year 2014
title Integrative computational design methodologies for modular architectural fiber composite morphologies
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2014.219
source ACADIA 14: Design Agency [Proceedings of the 34th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 9781926724478]Los Angeles 23-25 October, 2014), pp. 219-228
summary This paper describes how computational design methodologies can serve as an integrative tool within a multidisciplinary design project. The topic is discussed based on the design and fabrication process for modular architectural fiber composite morphologies applied and developed in the ICD/ITKE Research Pavilion 2013-14.
keywords integrative computational design, digital fabrication and construction, robotic fabrication reinforced fiber composite structures, biomimicry and biological models in design, light-weight construction, multidisciplinary design
series ACADIA
type Normal Paper
email
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_id ijac202119309
id ijac202119309
authors Mork, John Haddal; Luczkowski, Marcin
year 2021
title JointSearch: Efficient parametric detailing preparation through user-defined and property-based joint type filtering
source International Journal of Architectural Computing 2021, Vol. 19 - no. 3, 386–400
summary Detailing joints are important when designing structures. In this design process, a structure is divided into different joint types. Digital fabrication and algorithmic aided design have changed the conceptions and requirements of joint detailing. However, parametric tools that can efficiently identify joint types based on the solution space are not available. This article presents a methodology that efficiently generates topological relations and enables the user to assign joint instances to joint types. A series of property-based search criteria components is applied to define the solution space of a joint type. Valid joints are coherently filtered, deconstructed and outputted for detailing. The article explains both the methodology and programming-related aspects of the joint type filtering. The article concludes that the developed methodology offers the desired flexibility and may be suitable for other materials and applications.
keywords Digital planning, parametric detailing, algorithmic aided design, geometric relations, topology
series journal
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_id sigradi2014_164
id sigradi2014_164
authors Moroni Dotoranda, Janaina Luisa da Silva; Paulo Edi Rivero Martins, Dr.Giuseppe Lotti
year 2014
title Estilo de herramientas didácticas que favorecen la creatividad. Tema: Nuevas metodologías de aprendizaje
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. 245-249
summary Creativity is an important factor for innovators. According to Eguchi and Pinheiro (2008) the basis of design is innovation because of the use creative methodology. It’s important to remember that the word “project” comes from the Latin “proyectus”, meaning “a forward throwing action”. According to Ramos (2006), “educating for creativity is essential.” Beetlestone (2000), De Bono (1993), Munari (1997) and Pawlak (2000) argue that as we’re children we’re curious to find answers to everything, but that traditional schooling brakes the creativity. This research is a methodological test which aims to identify the reasons for student’s selection of specific creative tools used in university projects.
keywords Creativity; Innovation; Design; Education; Freedom
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 09:55

_id ga0102
id ga0102
authors Moroni, A., Mammana, A. and Manzolli, J.
year 2001
title InstrumentAll: a Virtual Instrument
source International Conference on Generative Art
summary In this paper we describe InstrumentAll, a musical interface that uses a transparent tablet as an input device. The tablet was developed for the investigation of rhythmic ability in bimanual coordination. The interface, InstrumentAll, a first prototype for the investigation of the tabletas a musical instrument, has only three controls that allows to select instrument, percussion and musical pattern. Despite its basic simplicity, surprising results were obtained. New possibilities for the interface design and interaction are suggested. The transparent tablet and InstrumentAll proved to be appropriate for the study of human perception.
series other
email
more http://www.generativeart.com/
last changed 2003/08/07 17:25

_id sigradi2009_858
id sigradi2009_858
authors Moroni, Janaina Luisa da Silva; Juan Luis Mascaró
year 2009
title Design Gráfico e planejamento urbano no desenvolvimento de um software de elaboração de placas de sinalização e nome de rua [Graphic Design and Urban Planning in a Software Development of Signs and Street Names]
source SIGraDi 2009 - Proceedings of the 13th Congress of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics, Sao Paulo, Brazil, November 16-18, 2009
summary This article presents, starting from data collection applied to graphical design, the development of GERAPLACA software which helps designers to create signaling plates and street plates of standardized form with respect to the choice of font, layout, production comments, finishing and installation, in order to avoid the subjectivism that favors the inefficiency of furniture. This software allows the integration of urban planning and graphic design, has low production costs , unifies the languages among professionals from diverse backgrounds who work with urban furniture. The methology for the creation of plates and the results obtained with the software are presented below.
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 09:55

_id sigradi2012_249
id sigradi2012_249
authors Mororó, Mayra Soares; Lima, Waldemar Felipe; Vasconcelos, Tania de Freitas
year 2012
title Arquitetura paramétrica em habitação de interesse social: uma análise da produção científica no Brasil e no exterior [Parametric architecture in low-income housing: an analysis of scientific production in Brazil and abroad]
source SIGraDi 2012 [Proceedings of the 16th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics] Brasil - Fortaleza 13-16 November 2012, pp. 341-343
summary This paper is a bibliometric survey on parametrization of projects for social-oriented housing published in major conferences in this area. The study seeks to identify key authors and institutions involved, as well draw a profile of evolutionary number of publications on this subject. The research aims to provide an updated background for future work, which can help to increase the number of researches and indicate ways of applying parametric resources in optimization of projects for low-income housing.
keywords Parametric Architecture; Housing; Bibliometrics
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 09:55

_id 0657
authors Morozumi, M., Homma, R., Shounai, Y., Yamaguchi, S. and Kawasumi, N.
year 2001
title Web-based collaborative design studio: tools and programs
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2001.093
source CAADRIA 2001 [Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia / ISBN 1-86487-096-6] Sydney 19-21 April 2001, pp. 93-102
summary Since 1996, Kumamoto University has repeated several experiments to apply web-based collaborative design techniques to a junior design studio aiming to stimulate studentsí interaction in the class and to enhance their design abilities. When it became clear after a two-year experiment that writing web pages and uploading them to a web server was a barrier of communication for students, the authors developed a web-based groupware called GW-Notebook, and started using it in 1998. In the fall semester of 2000, the authors introduced a new design studio program, and tested the revised version of the groupware, GW-Notebook III. This paper discusses the features of the system, and gives an outline of the studio program and some of the findings in the studio as well as the use of the revised system.
series CAADRIA
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:59

_id 6f13
authors Morozumi, M., Hamada, T., Shimokawa, Y. and Iki, K.
year 1996
title On the Development of 3-D Schematic Design System Utilities for Planning Sketches and 3-D Modeling
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.1996.063
source CAADRIA ‘96 [Proceedings of The First Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia / ISBN 9627-75-703-9] Hong Kong (Hong Kong) 25-27 April 1996, pp. 63-73
summary Though it is the basic tasks of designers in a schematic design stage both to program design requirements and, then, to develop spatial images of a building following those programs, most CAD systems have lacked convenient utilities to interpret a program for some forms of spatial designs, or to assess developed designs referring to the prepared programs. This paper, in the first part, reviews design procedures of designers and the internal limits of the existing CAD system, and in the second part, discusses a schematic design system that the authors have developed. Presenting the case study with the system, the authors show that the system provides a convenient environment of schematic design.
series CAADRIA
email
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_id 7f6e
authors Morozumi, M., Homma, R., Hanmyo, T. and Takamoto, T.
year 2002
title Design Communication Experimented on an ATM V-LAN network Study of Communication Tools for Creative Collaborative Design
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2002.374
source Connecting the Real and the Virtual - design e-ducation [20th eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-9541183-0-8] Warsaw (Poland) 18-20 September 2002, pp. 374-377
summary Tools and techniques for synchronous design communication are still underdeveloped, because insufficient bandwidth of the present Internet has inhibited practical experiments. Reviewing the results of a design communication test carried out by the authors using a TCP/IP based V-LAN on ATM network, this paper discusses the proposal that synchronous communication using application sharing tools and video conferencing tools will become common in the broadband network age, in addition to the use of bulky data on remote PCs or web databases.
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:59

_id 3b58
authors Morozumi, M., Murakami, Y. and Iki, K.
year 1995
title Network Based Group Work CAD for UNIX Workstation
source Sixth International Conference on Computer-Aided Architectural Design Futures [ISBN 9971-62-423-0] Singapore, 24-26 September 1995, pp. 637-646
summary This paper discusses a model of collaborative process of architectural design and a network based group work CAD to support them. In the first part, the authors introduce a prototype system they developed to improve the environment for synchronous (interactive) design communication. Reviewing the process Of students' collaborative work that used the system, the authors point out that the frequent and timely exchange of CAD data with the system could not only stimulate designer's' imagination but accelerate the process of design development.
keywords Collaboration, Groupwork, CAD, Design Process, Network
series CAAD Futures
email
last changed 2003/05/16 20:58

_id effd
authors Morozumi, M., Nakamura, H. and Kijima, Y.
year 1990
title A Primitive-Instancing Interactive 3-D Modeling System for Spatial Design Studies
source The Electronic Design Studio: Architectural Knowledge and Media in the Computer Era [CAAD Futures ‘89 Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-262-13254-0] Cambridge (Massachusetts / USA), 1989, pp. 457-468
summary The authors have developed a basic, interactive, primitive-instancing 3-D modeling system (CAADF), which is based on a high-speed 3-D color graphic workstation, and have tested its potential ability to support spatial design studies in an architectural design studio. After- a review of work performed by a student with the system, this paper concludes that this system provides an attractive environment for spatial design studies which conventional CAD systems have not achieved. The interactive process of 3-D modeling in perspective or isometric view images and the dynamic viewing utility are the most successful features of the system. In contrast to those advantages, the resolution of color graphic display is a limitation of the system. The authors conclude that if sufficiently many appropriate 3-D geometric primitives are supported by a CAD system, a primitive instancing method can significantly reduce the work entailed in object modeling.
series CAAD Futures
email
last changed 2003/05/16 20:58

_id 4544
authors Morozumi, M., Shimokawa, Y. and Homma, R.
year 2002
title Schematic design system for flexible and multi-aspect design thinking
source Automation in Construction 11 (2) (2002) pp. 147-159
summary A designer-friendly CAD for a schematic design is one of the important topics of CAD studies. There were attractive preceding studies aiming to develop a CAD that intended to enable designers to have flexible design thinking and interactively manipulate representation models. This paper has the same goals of study, but focuses on the needs to support flexible and multi-aspect design thinking. Though designers normally hope to elaborate on their ideas using separate sets of representation models suitable for respective studies, a present CAD that is designed to build a single set 3D model, has limited its ability as a tool for a schematic design. Assuming this as the base concept, authors have studied to develop a prototype of a schematic design system, customizing AutoCAD R14J: Schematic Design System '98 (SDS'98). It has convenient utilities both for building separate sets of representation models and for integrating and reconciling those models to build a single consolidate model. This paper discusses the common procedures of schematic design studies, necessary functional features for SDS, a case study of the system use, and finally, the advantages and the disadvantages of the proposed system.
series journal paper
more http://www.elsevier.com/locate/autcon
last changed 2003/05/15 21:22

_id e61d
authors Morozumi, M., Shimokawa, Y. and Homma, R.
year 1999
title Schematic design system for flexible and multi-aspect design thinking
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1999.238
source Media and Design Process [ACADIA ‘99 / ISBN 1-880250-08-X] Salt Lake City 29-31 October 1999, pp. 238-251
summary A designer friendly CAD for a schematic design is one of the important topics of CAD studies. There were attractive preceding studies aiming to develop a CAD that intended to enable designers to have flexible design thinking and interactively manipulate representation models. This paper has the same goals of study, but focuses on the needs to support flexible and multi-aspect design thinking. Though designers normally hope to elaborate on their ideas using separate sets of representation models suitable for respective studies, a present CAD that is designed to build a single set 3D model, has limited its ability as a tool for a schematic design. Assuming this as the base concept, authors have studied to develop a prototype of a schematic design system, customizing AutoCAD R14J: Schematic Design System 98 (SDS98). It has convenient utilities both for building separate sets of representation models and for integrating and reconciling those models to build a single consolidate model. This paper discusses, the common procedures of schematic design studies, necessary functional features for SDS, a case study of the system use, and finally, the advantages and the disadvantages of the proposed system.
series ACADIA
email
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_id 422f
authors Morozumi, M., Shounai, Y., Homma, R., Iki, K. and Murakami, Y.
year 1999
title A Group Ware for Asynchronous Design Communication and Project Management
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.1999.171
source CAADRIA '99 [Proceedings of The Fourth Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia / ISBN 7-5439-1233-3] Shanghai (China) 5-7 May 1999, pp. 171-180
summary The number of Virtual Design Studio experiment that used WWW (Digital Pin-up Board) and e-mail for a synchronous communication, is rapidly increasing. There is no doubt that those media are quite helpful, but it also became clear that writing and managing pages of DPB require extra work for designers and technical staff to proceed with collaborative design. To make VDS a popular approach of collaborative design, developing convenient tools to support writing and managing pages of DPB has become inevitable. This paper discusses a prototype of group ware that supports asynchronous design communication with DPB: GW-Notebook that can be used with common web browsers on net-PCs.
series CAADRIA
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:59

_id b6f7
authors Morozumi, M., Sueshige, Y., Uchiyama, T. and Inoue, S.
year 2002
title Linked QTVR System for SimulatingCitizens’ Strolling Around Activities
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2002.217
source Thresholds - Design, Research, Education and Practice, in the Space Between the Physical and the Virtual [Proceedings of the 2002 Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design In Architecture / ISBN 1-880250-11-X] Pomona (California) 24-27 October 2002, pp. 217-227
summary This paper discusses a city model using the linked QTVR (cylinder-VR) technique to study relationshipsbetween people’s behavior while strolling around downtown shopping districts, and visual stimuli in eachpart of the district. At the beginning of the study, because a large city model was required, a majorobstacle was the necessity of taking a large number of photographic images of the area, especiallyimages with wide vertical view angles. The objectives of this paper are to: (a) discuss the major featuresof the simulation system and its uses for the study, (b) discuss a refined method of producing acylindrical image of QTVR allowing the operator to look up almost 56 degrees, and (c) evaluate theperformance of the developed system through experiment by 30 university students who know thedistrict well.
series ACADIA
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:59

_id 2423
authors Morozumi, M., Takahasi, M., Naka, R., Kawasumi, N., Homma, R., Mitchell. W.J., Yamaguchi, S. and Iki, K.
year 1997
title The Levels of Communications Achieved Through Network in an International Collaborative Design Project: An Analysis of VDS ’96 Project Carried Out By Kumamoto University, MIT and Kyoto Institute of Technology
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.1997.143
source CAADRIA ‘97 [Proceedings of the Second Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia / ISBN 957-575-057-8] Taiwan 17-19 April 1997, pp. 143-152
summary This paper reviewed the process and the achievements of a five-week-long virtual design studio project the authors carried out with three universities in Japan and the United States in the summer of 1996, in which there was no communication among team members other than network media. After analyzing the use of communication tools in different situations of design communication, and the level of communications achieved in this project, the authors concluded that the present network technology could provide sufficient levels of communication, if only participants could put forth some amount of extra effort for communication among team members.
series CAADRIA
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:59

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