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ecaade2008_079 |
authors |
Hemmerling, Marco; Knaack, Ulrich; Schulz, Jens-Uwe |
year |
2008 |
title |
Complexity in Digital Architectural Design |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2008.085
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source |
Architecture in Computro [26th eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 978-0-9541183-7-2] Antwerpen (Belgium) 17-20 September 2008, pp. 85-90 |
summary |
The association of complexity and geometry was the starting point for an academic project at the chair of Computer Aided Design in Detmold. The students were asked to analyze a complex structure - taken from nature, art, technology or society - regarding the underlying geometrical rules and principles. The translation of these abstract geometric principles (logarithmic spiral, polyhedron, rotational solids, mesh-work, double helix…) into a three-dimensional structure was then realized in Rhinoceros. The 3D-modeling was followed by a transformation- and optimization-process of the initial shape by using the evolutionary principles of mutation and selection. The set-up for these variations followed predefined rules and principles for the manipulation of the original structure. |
keywords |
Geometry, Complexity, Computer Aided Design, Architecture |
series |
eCAADe |
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Wilson, J. (1999)
Equiangular Spiral and Its Related Curves
, University of Georgia
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