authors |
Chase, Scott C. and Liew, Paksan |
year |
2001 |
title |
A Systematic Method for Redesign - Using function, behaviour and structure to facilitate grammar transformation |
source |
Architectural Information Management [19th eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-9523687-8-1] Helsinki (Finland) 29-31 August 2001, pp. 18-24 |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2001.018
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summary |
We present a formal framework for redesign. Stylistic change, defined by grammar rule modifications, serves as the basis for rule replacement with ones that produce designs satisfying revised requirements. Each grammar rule has an associated description that adds functional or behavioural information to the geometric representation of the design using Function-Behaviour-Structure representations. This method provides a formal mechanism for redesign and defines a means to generate and link structures with different behaviour and functions within the FBS model of design. We demonstrate this with an example of redesign of a wall responding to changing functional requirements, and also discuss its usage in other types of redesign problems. |
keywords |
Redesign, Design Grammars, Function-Behaviour-Structure Models, Feature Based Design |
series |
eCAADe |
email |
scott@arch.usyd.edu.au |
full text |
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