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_id lasg_whitepapers_2019_063
id lasg_whitepapers_2019_063
authors Börner, Katy; and Andreas Bueckle
year 2019
title Envisioning Intelligent Interactive Systems; Data Visualizations for Sentient Architecture
source Living Architecture Systems Group White Papers 2019 [ISBN 978-1-988366-18-0] Riverside Architectural Press: Toronto, Canada 2019. pp.063 - 088
summary This paper presents data visualizations of an intelligent environment that were designed to serve the needs of two stakeholder groups: visitors wanting to understand how that environment operates, and developers interested in optimizing it. The visualizations presented here were designed for [Amatria], a sentient sculpture built by the Living Architecture Systems Group (LASG) at Indiana University Bloomington, IN, USA, in the spring of 2018. They are the result of an extended collaboration between LASG and the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center (CNS) at Indiana University. We introduce [Amatria], review related work on the visualization of smart environments and sentient architectures, and explain how the Data Visualization Literacy Framework (DVL-FW) can be used to develop visualizations of intelligent interactive systems (IIS) for these two stakeholder groups.
keywords living architecture systems group, organicism, intelligent systems, design methods, engineering and art, new media art, interactive art, dissipative systems, technology, cognition, responsiveness, biomaterials, artificial natures, 4DSOUND, materials, virtual projections,
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_id 04ef
authors Gu, J., Huang, X., Shen, D., Wang, G. and Lee, J.
year 2000
title Development And Implementation of Architectural Design Schema Management System Based on IIS
source CAADRIA 2000 [Proceedings of the Fifth Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia / ISBN 981-04-2491-4] Singapore 18-19 May 2000, pp. 331-339
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2000.331
summary The Intranet/Internet based Web computing has been one of the most exciting applications to everybody in any fields. Unfortunately most of the commercial CAD systems or engineering management information systems today lack adequate supports to Intranet and Internet. In this paper we will introduce our recent research and developing work on the Architectural Design Schema Management System (ADSMS) that is essentially a WEB application and is a multimedia engineering information management system. It is first designed to meet the needs of architects to support their design work via Intranet/Internet, and at the same time to lay a solid foundation for further development of the CAAD system that is based on internet.
series CAADRIA
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:51

_id caadria2023_74
id caadria2023_74
authors Ishizawa, Tsukasa
year 2023
title Metaverse Expands the Common Data Environment
source Immanuel Koh, Dagmar Reinhardt, Mohammed Makki, Mona Khakhar, Nic Bao (eds.), HUMAN-CENTRIC - Proceedings of the 28th CAADRIA Conference, Ahmedabad, 18-24 March 2023, pp. 677–686
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2023.1.677
summary Building information modeling (BIM) is critical to the industry's digital transition. Its diffusion is also expected to improve project economics. However, maintaining adequate information in the common data environment (CDE) typically becomes the bottleneck. Conversations still take place outside of the model workflow, easily becoming untraceable. This article proposes the fusion of the BIM and metaverse, which can serve as a CDE (MaCDE). The metaverse workspace hosts the project meetings, presenting the model as the virtual venue. Avatars' utterances can be automatically recorded, indexed, and tracked. The enhanced traceability of information reduces the burden of dealing with contractual issues and motivates professionals to join, stay, and utilize the model environment. The concept demonstrates that the model can be continuously leveraged regardless of its Level of Development. The increased visibility helps align stakeholder expectations with the model deliverable. The improved coverage and searchability of the archive help recapture the lost revenue, improving the project profitability and the ongoing effort to enhance productivity.
keywords Metaverse, Common Data Environment, Building Information Modeling, Digital Twin, Philosophy of Engineering
series CAADRIA
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last changed 2023/06/15 23:14

_id caadria2023_204
id caadria2023_204
authors Izumi, Tomoya and Toyoda, Keisuke
year 2023
title Systematic Review of Organizing the Data Flow of Systems Using Building Information Modeling and Distributed Ledger Technology
source Immanuel Koh, Dagmar Reinhardt, Mohammed Makki, Mona Khakhar, Nic Bao (eds.), HUMAN-CENTRIC - Proceedings of the 28th CAADRIA Conference, Ahmedabad, 18-24 March 2023, pp. 687–694
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2023.1.687
summary As the digitalization in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry has been rapidly progressing, building end users will require more coverage of quality data for their built environment. Despite its obvious need, it is seldom for the building information modeling (BIM) to be distributed for such broad use cases thus far. A potential reason for the situation is the lack of the public repository that can provide the adequate access control for various users. Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT), including blockchain, is one of the promising resolutions for the problem. Numbers of preceding proposals for DLT-based BIM repository systems (BIM-DLT system) have proved the utility to date. Understanding the statistical facts of their configurations will become a significant assistance to determine the plausible data distribution system, and thus, to strengthen the project information life cycle. This article aims to build a representative framework through the integrated literature review (ILR). The review results showed that the system’s data flow was classified into two patterns. The judgment criteria for selecting the pattern of the system are expected to depend on the purpose of system implementation, and the purpose of automation through smart contracts is more important than the oracle problem.
keywords Building Information Modeling (BIM), Blockchain, Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT), Integrated Literature Review (ILR)
series CAADRIA
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last changed 2023/06/15 23:14

_id caadria2024_206
id caadria2024_206
authors Kasai, Ai and Ishizawa, Tsukasa
year 2024
title More Words from Facility Operation Managers: Text-based Building Information for Inclusive Accessibility
source Nicole Gardner, Christiane M. Herr, Likai Wang, Hirano Toshiki, Sumbul Ahmad Khan (eds.), ACCELERATED DESIGN - Proceedings of the 29th CAADRIA Conference, Singapore, 20-26 April 2024, Volume 1, pp. 241–250
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2024.1.241
summary In the domain of Facility Management (FM), the implementation of Building Information Modelling (BIM) poses significant challenges for the Facility Operation Manager (FOMr) in terms of effective integration into their regular workflow. Employing the Soft Systems Methodology (SSM), this study highlights a conducive environment that enhances the usability of BIM for the FOMr. By expanding the application scenarios of BIM within the FM field, we contribute to completing the lifecycle of building models. We introduce 'Text-based Building Information' (TxBI), a system designed to complement Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) while emphasizing a text-centric approach. TxBI strategically focuses on systematically integrating Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) components, which are pivotal for daily FM operations. It generates a simple yet versatile dataset derived from the as-built BIM deliverable, channeling it to Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) and streamlined 3D systems. The utility of TxBI is exemplified through its application in commercial software environments, showcasing the creation of lightweight digital twins of completed buildings. Significantly enhancing FOMrs’ access to building information, TxBI establishes a more versatile data environment for all building stakeholders. The accumulation of comprehensive information throughout the Operation and Maintenance (O&M) phase culminates in enhanced asset management and extended longevity of buildings.
keywords BIM for FM, operation and management, facility operation managers, text-based building information, long-life building, real time visualization from text, digital twins
series CAADRIA
email
last changed 2024/11/17 22:05

_id 07aa
authors McIntosh, John and Pihlak, Madis
year 1990
title The Thousand-Acre Sketch Problem
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. 427-440
summary An unusually large sketch problem in urban design was given to an undergraduate studio class to introduce visualization techniques and to explore fundamental urban design principles. This thousand-acre sketch problem was distributed to students on a floppy disk as a three- dimensional computer model. The availability of a large number of Macintosh IIs and access to a pre-release version of the three-dimensional modeling program ModelShop allowed us to conduct this prototype electronic studio. This paper looks at the productivity gains experienced by our students during this project and discusses the increased level of understanding witnessed in student performance. More importantly, this sketch problem is examined as a philosophical parable for several pedagogical issues of design education in the microcomputer age.
series CAAD Futures
email
last changed 2003/05/16 20:58

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