This thesis studied the design of private space hotels from both scientific and fictional perspectives in order to design an orbital space hotel. It explored how constraints of designing in space differ from Earth and how science fiction could influence design through translating fictional visual effects to experiential design effects. The author aimed to expand architectural possibilities by applying both scientific facts and fictional ideas.
Cómo buscador del mayor potencial individual y colectivo, no te alentaré a que te muevas de un lado a otro, sino de que lo hagas inteligentemente. Porque en última instancia tú te estarás llevando a tí mismo vayas donde vayas. Lo que te propongo es que pienses cómo poder elevar tu contribución, efectividad y performance, estés donde estés. Porque el problema no es la relación de dependencia, sino el encontrarle mayor valor a la inter-dependencia…
Un padre caballo y su hijo salían a correr juntos cuando el hijo tropezó y cayó lastimándose una pata. El padre lo animó a levantarse diciendo que aunque caigan deben seguir adelante con amor y apoyo mutuo, y que juntos podrán superar cualquier obstáculo. Motivado por las palabras de su padre, el pequeño caballo se levantó y reanudaron sus carreras.
Presentación de Casi Tengo 18 en el Encuentro Jóvenes e Información,
Palacio Euskalduna, Bilbao. 14, 15 y 16 de febrero de 2007
www.gazteak-informazioa.net
http://casitengo18.com/es/proyectos/noticias_00/noticias_03.html
El documento describe la teoría de las inteligencias múltiples de Howard Gardner, la cual propone que las personas tienen ocho tipos diferentes de inteligencia: naturalista, interpersonal, lógico-matemática, espacial, intrapersonal, corporal-kinestésica, musical y lingüística-verbal. Explica cada uno de estos tipos de inteligencia y las características de las personas que los demuestran. Finalmente, cita las referencias de Feldman y Gardner utilizadas.
The document provides information about studying graphic communication management at Ryerson University. It describes the program as challenging, well-paid, and located in state-of-the-art facilities. Students study current technology and management subjects with a dedicated faculty and have opportunities to learn about the printing industry through industry days. More information can be found by calling the information center or visiting the university's website.
Este documento describe la teoría de las inteligencias múltiples desarrollada por Howard Gardner, la cual propone que la inteligencia no es una capacidad única sino que existe en múltiples formas. Originalmente identificó 7 inteligencias distintas (lingüística, lógica-matemática, espacial, corporal-kinestésica, musical, interpersonal e intrapersonal) pero luego agregó otras como la naturalista. Explica cada una de estas inteligencias y cómo se manifiestan en los niños. Además, señala que las
En qué se gasta nuestro dinero el ayuntamiento de valenciaAuditoriaVLC
El documento resume los presupuestos de ingresos y gastos del Ayuntamiento de Valencia para el año 2013. En el presupuesto de ingresos, la mayor parte del dinero proviene de impuestos directos (300 millones de euros) y transferencias corrientes (319 millones). En el presupuesto de gastos, la mayor parte se destina a gastos de personal (239 millones), bienes y servicios (213 millones), y transferencias corrientes (125 millones). El documento también incluye resúmenes de las liquidaciones presupuestarias de los últimos 10 años para anal
Cómo buscador del mayor potencial individual y colectivo, no te alentaré a que te muevas de un lado a otro, sino de que lo hagas inteligentemente. Porque en última instancia tú te estarás llevando a tí mismo vayas donde vayas. Lo que te propongo es que pienses cómo poder elevar tu contribución, efectividad y performance, estés donde estés. Porque el problema no es la relación de dependencia, sino el encontrarle mayor valor a la inter-dependencia…
Un padre caballo y su hijo salían a correr juntos cuando el hijo tropezó y cayó lastimándose una pata. El padre lo animó a levantarse diciendo que aunque caigan deben seguir adelante con amor y apoyo mutuo, y que juntos podrán superar cualquier obstáculo. Motivado por las palabras de su padre, el pequeño caballo se levantó y reanudaron sus carreras.
Presentación de Casi Tengo 18 en el Encuentro Jóvenes e Información,
Palacio Euskalduna, Bilbao. 14, 15 y 16 de febrero de 2007
www.gazteak-informazioa.net
http://casitengo18.com/es/proyectos/noticias_00/noticias_03.html
El documento describe la teoría de las inteligencias múltiples de Howard Gardner, la cual propone que las personas tienen ocho tipos diferentes de inteligencia: naturalista, interpersonal, lógico-matemática, espacial, intrapersonal, corporal-kinestésica, musical y lingüística-verbal. Explica cada uno de estos tipos de inteligencia y las características de las personas que los demuestran. Finalmente, cita las referencias de Feldman y Gardner utilizadas.
The document provides information about studying graphic communication management at Ryerson University. It describes the program as challenging, well-paid, and located in state-of-the-art facilities. Students study current technology and management subjects with a dedicated faculty and have opportunities to learn about the printing industry through industry days. More information can be found by calling the information center or visiting the university's website.
Este documento describe la teoría de las inteligencias múltiples desarrollada por Howard Gardner, la cual propone que la inteligencia no es una capacidad única sino que existe en múltiples formas. Originalmente identificó 7 inteligencias distintas (lingüística, lógica-matemática, espacial, corporal-kinestésica, musical, interpersonal e intrapersonal) pero luego agregó otras como la naturalista. Explica cada una de estas inteligencias y cómo se manifiestan en los niños. Además, señala que las
En qué se gasta nuestro dinero el ayuntamiento de valenciaAuditoriaVLC
El documento resume los presupuestos de ingresos y gastos del Ayuntamiento de Valencia para el año 2013. En el presupuesto de ingresos, la mayor parte del dinero proviene de impuestos directos (300 millones de euros) y transferencias corrientes (319 millones). En el presupuesto de gastos, la mayor parte se destina a gastos de personal (239 millones), bienes y servicios (213 millones), y transferencias corrientes (125 millones). El documento también incluye resúmenes de las liquidaciones presupuestarias de los últimos 10 años para anal
Progetto Partecipato Donne: Cambiamento nel territorio?franzini
Questa è la presentazione mostrata all'incontro di progetto partecipato con le donne del Comune di Ricadi (Vibo Valentia) in Calabria nella campagna di ascolto della lista civica Ricadi Rinasce che si presenta alle prossime elezioni comunali 2011. Lo vogliamo davvero il cambiamento? E che tipo di cambiamento?
Cyberliteracy involves knowing how to find reliable information online and adapting to technological changes. It means actively participating in online discussions rather than just using technology. Social media allows information sharing but also enables cyberbullying through tools like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Studies show many teens experience cyberbullying like having private information exposed without permission. Cyberbullying has led to suicide in some cases. Schools aim to educate students and parents about cyberliteracy, online safety, privacy, and cyberbullying to help prevent issues.
Blending in-person and online library services by utilizing mobile technologyJason Casden
This document summarizes three projects at North Carolina State University Libraries that utilize mobile technology to better integrate in-person and online library services. The projects discussed are WolfWalk, which provides a mobile tour of campus history; Suma, a system for collecting and analyzing data on physical space usage; and an iPad kiosk application to provide reference help. The presentation considers how mobility can be used to reach new users, extend in-person services, better understand space usage, and enhance staff performance.
El documento presenta información sobre la investigación científica, los tipos de investigación cualitativa y cuantitativa, y la sistematización de experiencias educativas. Discute los modelos de investigación-acción, resolución de problemas e interacción social. Finalmente, enumera algunas actividades que pueden considerarse experiencias educativas.
This document provides an overview of blob architecture, which refers to buildings with organic, amoeba-shaped forms. It discusses the origins of blob architecture in Greg Lynn's 1995 experiments using metaball software. Examples of prominent blob architecture buildings are described, such as Kresge Auditorium, the Buckminster Fuller Pavilion, and the TWA Terminal. The document also analyzes the structural systems and formal organizations common to blob architecture, finding that most examples use dome structures with double-curved surfaces. It concludes by speculating on how future architecture may be influenced by new technologies like 3D printing.
This document provides an overview of the activities and progress for Week 11 of a design course. It includes notes on readings about architectural animation and building tectonics. It discusses exploring different structural methods to support a glass facade, including looking at precedents. It outlines the planned project outputs, including drawings, renders, a model and presentation. Time was spent refining the building design in software, considering its construction and increasing floor space. A weekly planner provides an overview of software used and progress made across previous weeks.
The document discusses the origins of architecture and shelter, as well as responsive architectural structures. It provides context on how early humans adapted natural materials and environments to provide shelter from elements. It also discusses how man's manipulation of surroundings has evolved to address comfort, security, and stability as nomadic habits changed. The document then discusses various types of kinetic and responsive architectural structures, including deployable structures, and their potential uses. It focuses on controlling responsive architectural structures to improve performance by recognizing changes in environments/loads and adapting to meet goals.
This document provides an overview of architectural geometry, which examines geometric problems that arise in freeform architecture. Some key points:
- Around 2005, the geometry processing community recognized geometric challenges in designing and fabricating freeform architectural surfaces. This led to the emergence of architectural geometry as an interdisciplinary field.
- Architectural geometry draws from discrete differential geometry and numerical optimization to address problems like rationalizing designs into manufacturable panels, adding support structures, and considering factors like statics and lighting.
- The document surveys major approaches in architectural geometry like using flat, developable, or smooth double-curved panels. It also outlines open challenges to advance both the theory and practice of geometric design for architecture.
The document discusses emerging paradigms in architecture and future trends. It profiles Neil Denari and his vision of architecture as an open and dynamic system rather than a closed and static one. It also discusses Makoto Sei Watanabe's concept of Programme Generated Architecture where computer programs generate and evolve architectural designs through algorithms like genetic algorithms.
This document provides an overview of work completed in week 12 of an emergence design project. It summarizes resolving the outer and inner skin of the building design through experimenting with perforated metal panels and adding interior structure. It also discusses refining the building brief and space planning, including sketching a feature stair wrapping around a forum space. Deliverables for the project include construction drawings, renders, a 3D model and PowerPoint presentation with an animation.
Jack Cole TSP Industrial Placement Timeline Aug15Jack Cole
This document provides details about the applicant's work placements at TATA Steel Projects from September 2014 to June 2015. It describes several projects the applicant worked on in detail, including architectural work for a community hub in Sessay, Yorkshire and a biomass power plant. The applicant gained experience in BIM modeling, drafting, detailing, rendering, and working with contractors on construction documents. Their duties included making amendments to drawings, developing models, and assisting with design choices.
Friday, March 19 - 1:00 p.m.
Presented By: Ted Neward
Ted Neward, delivers brass-tacks advice on how to make decisions regarding programming languages to use (Java, .NET, even FoxPro); architectural approaches to take (n-tier, client/server); user interface approaches to take (Smart/rich client, thin client, Ajax); and even how to communicate between processes (Web services, distributed objects, REST). Ted understands the goals of an application architecture
and why developers should concern themselves with architecture in the first place. In this session, he dives into the meat of the various architectural considerations available; the pros and cons of JavaWebStart, ClickOnce, Windows Presentation Foundation, SWT, Swing,
WinForms, Struts, WebForms, Ajax, RMI, .NET Remoting, JAX-WS, ASMX, Windows Communication Foundation, Windows Workflow Foundation, JMS, MSMQ, transactional processing, and more. The basic architectural discussion from the first part is, with the aid of audience
interaction, applied to a real-world problem, discussing the performance and scalability ramifications of the various communication
options, user interface options, and more.
Review on Comparative Study on Behaviour of Various Dome Structures for Diffe...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes research on the comparative behavior of different dome structures under various parameters. It begins by defining dome structures and their traditional materials of construction. It then discusses four main types of braced dome structures: ribbed domes, Schewedler domes, Kiewitt domes, and Kiewitt-ribbed domes. The document reviews several past studies that have analyzed the behavior and performance of these dome types under self-weight, seismic, and wind loads using structural analysis software. Most studies found that braced dome structures efficiently enclose large spaces with minimal material. The conclusions indicate braced domes are structurally stable and can be conveniently analyzed, with opportunities to optimize dome type based on span.
Study of Dome Structure Using Finite Element-Based Software E-Tab for Dynamic...IRJET Journal
The document discusses the analysis of a steel dome structure using the finite element-based software E-TABS. It first provides background on dome structures and their advantages. It then outlines the 10 step methodology used: 1) defining the topic, 2) explaining what a dome is, 3) specifying the dome type as hemispherical, 4) designing the dome in E-TABS by importing a semicircle from AutoCAD, 5) applying loads and 6) analyzing the dome. The analysis found that E-TABS can effectively analyze dome structures. The conclusion states that domes allow for varied floor plans without interior supports and that E-TABS is specialized for structural analysis.
1. The project involved designing a library in St. Kitts and Nevis to preserve and display historical documents and make information accessible.
2. The floor plan was designed with a series of transformable spaces to allow the library staff to alter the use and purpose of the spaces flexibly.
3. Inspiration came from a study tour of St. Kitts where the author observed the island's preservation of history through architecture and documentation.
The document discusses concepts for redesigning a stadium in Rotterdam. It focuses on making the stadium more integrated with the city, reflecting aspects of Rotterdam like its culture, sports, and history through the architecture. Some key points discussed include making the stadium more open and connected to the surrounding area instead of being inward-facing; incorporating other programs like commercial space; and designing the architecture to be dramatic, exciting, and enhance the experience for spectators. Structural ideas involve using sliding pitches and flexible stadium elements. Climate and sustainability are also addressed through options like generating renewable energy and reusing materials from the existing stadium.
IRJET- Rejuvenation through ArchitectureIRJET Journal
The document discusses how architecture can impart wellness and rejuvenation to users. It focuses on how built environments and nature can generate positive energies and soothing environments. The aim is to study how architecture can create a rejuvenating aura through built and open forms. The objectives include studying nature's healing elements and how they can be incorporated into buildings. Two case studies of architectural projects are analyzed - Therme Vals spa by Peter Zumthor, and Z58 office building in Shanghai by Kengo Kuma - as examples of architecture that provide rejuvenation.
The document provides information on Jack Cole's experience and skills. It summarizes his qualifications and experience in architectural design, engineering knowledge, BIM/modeling, and working as an architectural technician. It highlights his experience with a variety of live architectural projects, structural design skills, awareness of different stakeholders' needs, and competency with BIM and modeling packages.
Adam Rubin's portfolio includes various architecture projects from his studies. His first project established a new urban edge along Half Moon Bay, CA inspired by a bee's eye, combining grids to form nodal relationships and hybrid units. Another project designed a pier system with water pools of varying shapes that interacted with a moving pier structure. A later group project created a load-bearing structure within constraints that distributed 150 lbs and broke at 151 lbs. His final solo project designed a new film school in Oakland with intersecting building layers to create an internal public corridor connecting private rooms.
Progetto Partecipato Donne: Cambiamento nel territorio?franzini
Questa è la presentazione mostrata all'incontro di progetto partecipato con le donne del Comune di Ricadi (Vibo Valentia) in Calabria nella campagna di ascolto della lista civica Ricadi Rinasce che si presenta alle prossime elezioni comunali 2011. Lo vogliamo davvero il cambiamento? E che tipo di cambiamento?
Cyberliteracy involves knowing how to find reliable information online and adapting to technological changes. It means actively participating in online discussions rather than just using technology. Social media allows information sharing but also enables cyberbullying through tools like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Studies show many teens experience cyberbullying like having private information exposed without permission. Cyberbullying has led to suicide in some cases. Schools aim to educate students and parents about cyberliteracy, online safety, privacy, and cyberbullying to help prevent issues.
Blending in-person and online library services by utilizing mobile technologyJason Casden
This document summarizes three projects at North Carolina State University Libraries that utilize mobile technology to better integrate in-person and online library services. The projects discussed are WolfWalk, which provides a mobile tour of campus history; Suma, a system for collecting and analyzing data on physical space usage; and an iPad kiosk application to provide reference help. The presentation considers how mobility can be used to reach new users, extend in-person services, better understand space usage, and enhance staff performance.
El documento presenta información sobre la investigación científica, los tipos de investigación cualitativa y cuantitativa, y la sistematización de experiencias educativas. Discute los modelos de investigación-acción, resolución de problemas e interacción social. Finalmente, enumera algunas actividades que pueden considerarse experiencias educativas.
This document provides an overview of blob architecture, which refers to buildings with organic, amoeba-shaped forms. It discusses the origins of blob architecture in Greg Lynn's 1995 experiments using metaball software. Examples of prominent blob architecture buildings are described, such as Kresge Auditorium, the Buckminster Fuller Pavilion, and the TWA Terminal. The document also analyzes the structural systems and formal organizations common to blob architecture, finding that most examples use dome structures with double-curved surfaces. It concludes by speculating on how future architecture may be influenced by new technologies like 3D printing.
This document provides an overview of the activities and progress for Week 11 of a design course. It includes notes on readings about architectural animation and building tectonics. It discusses exploring different structural methods to support a glass facade, including looking at precedents. It outlines the planned project outputs, including drawings, renders, a model and presentation. Time was spent refining the building design in software, considering its construction and increasing floor space. A weekly planner provides an overview of software used and progress made across previous weeks.
The document discusses the origins of architecture and shelter, as well as responsive architectural structures. It provides context on how early humans adapted natural materials and environments to provide shelter from elements. It also discusses how man's manipulation of surroundings has evolved to address comfort, security, and stability as nomadic habits changed. The document then discusses various types of kinetic and responsive architectural structures, including deployable structures, and their potential uses. It focuses on controlling responsive architectural structures to improve performance by recognizing changes in environments/loads and adapting to meet goals.
This document provides an overview of architectural geometry, which examines geometric problems that arise in freeform architecture. Some key points:
- Around 2005, the geometry processing community recognized geometric challenges in designing and fabricating freeform architectural surfaces. This led to the emergence of architectural geometry as an interdisciplinary field.
- Architectural geometry draws from discrete differential geometry and numerical optimization to address problems like rationalizing designs into manufacturable panels, adding support structures, and considering factors like statics and lighting.
- The document surveys major approaches in architectural geometry like using flat, developable, or smooth double-curved panels. It also outlines open challenges to advance both the theory and practice of geometric design for architecture.
The document discusses emerging paradigms in architecture and future trends. It profiles Neil Denari and his vision of architecture as an open and dynamic system rather than a closed and static one. It also discusses Makoto Sei Watanabe's concept of Programme Generated Architecture where computer programs generate and evolve architectural designs through algorithms like genetic algorithms.
This document provides an overview of work completed in week 12 of an emergence design project. It summarizes resolving the outer and inner skin of the building design through experimenting with perforated metal panels and adding interior structure. It also discusses refining the building brief and space planning, including sketching a feature stair wrapping around a forum space. Deliverables for the project include construction drawings, renders, a 3D model and PowerPoint presentation with an animation.
Jack Cole TSP Industrial Placement Timeline Aug15Jack Cole
This document provides details about the applicant's work placements at TATA Steel Projects from September 2014 to June 2015. It describes several projects the applicant worked on in detail, including architectural work for a community hub in Sessay, Yorkshire and a biomass power plant. The applicant gained experience in BIM modeling, drafting, detailing, rendering, and working with contractors on construction documents. Their duties included making amendments to drawings, developing models, and assisting with design choices.
Friday, March 19 - 1:00 p.m.
Presented By: Ted Neward
Ted Neward, delivers brass-tacks advice on how to make decisions regarding programming languages to use (Java, .NET, even FoxPro); architectural approaches to take (n-tier, client/server); user interface approaches to take (Smart/rich client, thin client, Ajax); and even how to communicate between processes (Web services, distributed objects, REST). Ted understands the goals of an application architecture
and why developers should concern themselves with architecture in the first place. In this session, he dives into the meat of the various architectural considerations available; the pros and cons of JavaWebStart, ClickOnce, Windows Presentation Foundation, SWT, Swing,
WinForms, Struts, WebForms, Ajax, RMI, .NET Remoting, JAX-WS, ASMX, Windows Communication Foundation, Windows Workflow Foundation, JMS, MSMQ, transactional processing, and more. The basic architectural discussion from the first part is, with the aid of audience
interaction, applied to a real-world problem, discussing the performance and scalability ramifications of the various communication
options, user interface options, and more.
Review on Comparative Study on Behaviour of Various Dome Structures for Diffe...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes research on the comparative behavior of different dome structures under various parameters. It begins by defining dome structures and their traditional materials of construction. It then discusses four main types of braced dome structures: ribbed domes, Schewedler domes, Kiewitt domes, and Kiewitt-ribbed domes. The document reviews several past studies that have analyzed the behavior and performance of these dome types under self-weight, seismic, and wind loads using structural analysis software. Most studies found that braced dome structures efficiently enclose large spaces with minimal material. The conclusions indicate braced domes are structurally stable and can be conveniently analyzed, with opportunities to optimize dome type based on span.
Study of Dome Structure Using Finite Element-Based Software E-Tab for Dynamic...IRJET Journal
The document discusses the analysis of a steel dome structure using the finite element-based software E-TABS. It first provides background on dome structures and their advantages. It then outlines the 10 step methodology used: 1) defining the topic, 2) explaining what a dome is, 3) specifying the dome type as hemispherical, 4) designing the dome in E-TABS by importing a semicircle from AutoCAD, 5) applying loads and 6) analyzing the dome. The analysis found that E-TABS can effectively analyze dome structures. The conclusion states that domes allow for varied floor plans without interior supports and that E-TABS is specialized for structural analysis.
1. The project involved designing a library in St. Kitts and Nevis to preserve and display historical documents and make information accessible.
2. The floor plan was designed with a series of transformable spaces to allow the library staff to alter the use and purpose of the spaces flexibly.
3. Inspiration came from a study tour of St. Kitts where the author observed the island's preservation of history through architecture and documentation.
The document discusses concepts for redesigning a stadium in Rotterdam. It focuses on making the stadium more integrated with the city, reflecting aspects of Rotterdam like its culture, sports, and history through the architecture. Some key points discussed include making the stadium more open and connected to the surrounding area instead of being inward-facing; incorporating other programs like commercial space; and designing the architecture to be dramatic, exciting, and enhance the experience for spectators. Structural ideas involve using sliding pitches and flexible stadium elements. Climate and sustainability are also addressed through options like generating renewable energy and reusing materials from the existing stadium.
IRJET- Rejuvenation through ArchitectureIRJET Journal
The document discusses how architecture can impart wellness and rejuvenation to users. It focuses on how built environments and nature can generate positive energies and soothing environments. The aim is to study how architecture can create a rejuvenating aura through built and open forms. The objectives include studying nature's healing elements and how they can be incorporated into buildings. Two case studies of architectural projects are analyzed - Therme Vals spa by Peter Zumthor, and Z58 office building in Shanghai by Kengo Kuma - as examples of architecture that provide rejuvenation.
The document provides information on Jack Cole's experience and skills. It summarizes his qualifications and experience in architectural design, engineering knowledge, BIM/modeling, and working as an architectural technician. It highlights his experience with a variety of live architectural projects, structural design skills, awareness of different stakeholders' needs, and competency with BIM and modeling packages.
Adam Rubin's portfolio includes various architecture projects from his studies. His first project established a new urban edge along Half Moon Bay, CA inspired by a bee's eye, combining grids to form nodal relationships and hybrid units. Another project designed a pier system with water pools of varying shapes that interacted with a moving pier structure. A later group project created a load-bearing structure within constraints that distributed 150 lbs and broke at 151 lbs. His final solo project designed a new film school in Oakland with intersecting building layers to create an internal public corridor connecting private rooms.
Mick Eekhout heeft op 9 december 2019 de prestigieuze internationale Kurobane Award ontvangen voor zijn gehele Octatube-oeuvre met buisconstructies.
De award is uitgereikt op het 17th International Symposium of Tubular Structures te Singapore.
> https://www.ists17-singapore.org/index.html
Hier de lezing die Mick uitsprak ter gelegenheid van deze onderscheiding en waardering: Tubular structures in architecture.
MODELLING OF TALL BUILDINGS WITH DIFFERENT SLAB CONDITIONSIjripublishers Ijri
Modelling of multi storied building as a frame structure which is supported by beams and columns is matter of course
now a days.
We consider the structural strength which is provided by the walls and slabs for the normal height of buildings. As the
building height go on increases the forces upon the building also increases with the addition of wind and seismic loads
which we call as dynamic loadings depending upon the different slab condition.
The document discusses using spatial configurations and network analysis to design environments. It introduces Space Syntax, a method for analyzing how spatial layouts influence human movement and behavior. The author describes their SYNTACTIC plugin for Grasshopper, which allows generative design based on space syntax principles. The plugin enables real-time spatial analysis, bubble diagrams, graph drawing algorithms, and measuring socio-spatial performance. The document outlines a configurative design process from abstract network analysis to concrete form generation. It provides examples of network structures, isovist bubbles, and how SYNTACTIC can iteratively design configurations based on interaction simulations and social analysis.
AB3160_Logically Beautiful! A Computational Approach to Iterative Design and ...Vincent Poon
This document is a presentation about using computational design processes in Autodesk Revit. It discusses combining parametric families with analytical data to drive iterative design optimizations. Examples are provided of projects that used these techniques, including optimizing building designs based on solar exposure and energy efficiency data. Methods shown include using divided surfaces, pattern-based families, adaptive components, and schedules to manage fabrication. The goal is to inspire designers to explore computational design possibilities in Revit.
Maximize Your Content with Beautiful Assets : Content & Asset for Landing Page pmgdscunsri
Figma is a cloud-based design tool widely used by designers for prototyping, UI/UX design, and real-time collaboration. With features such as precision pen tools, grid system, and reusable components, Figma makes it easy for teams to work together on design projects. Its flexibility and accessibility make Figma a top choice in the digital age.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
Discovering the Best Indian Architects A Spotlight on Design Forum Internatio...Designforuminternational
India’s architectural landscape is a vibrant tapestry that weaves together the country's rich cultural heritage and its modern aspirations. From majestic historical structures to cutting-edge contemporary designs, the work of Indian architects is celebrated worldwide. Among the many firms shaping this dynamic field, Design Forum International stands out as a leader in innovative and sustainable architecture. This blog explores some of the best Indian architects, highlighting their contributions and showcasing the most famous architects in India.
1. SCIENCE FICTION/SCIENCE FACT design thesis [ 2008 - 2009 ]
Science fiction and science fact are typically perceived as two competing perspectives: reality and
fantasy lie in two separate planes. In actuality, science fact has much to gain from studying science
fiction as technological advancement and possibility of the past century allows yesterday's science
fiction to become today's science fact; the impossible becomes possible.
This thesis studied architectural design in outer space from the perspectives of both fact and fiction in
order to design a private space hotel in orbit about the Earth. If we are to inhabit outer space, the
method of design of our space habitats must first respond to the following questions in order for the
most satisfactory design solutions to develop: How do the constraints of designing in outer space
differ from those on Earth? In what ways should one design in space?
Beyond this, the uninhibited freedom of designers in the fictional realm begs the question of whether
these solutions have merit and application in science fact, to which I would argue they do. Architects
should design in space through the study and provision of equal weight and value for not only science
fact, but beyond into the realm of science fiction, thus allowing a solution with the greatest
architectural possibility to arise. To that end, it is not just a matter of in what ways should one design
in space, but if science fiction is to influence design, then architects must also answer: How should
science fiction influence design? Following the first semester's research for the project and in
conjunction with the schematic design, my answer to this question is that:
Science fiction should influence design through the translation of the visual aesthetic effects produced
by science fiction to the experiential aesthetic effects of design, thereby expanding the realm of
factual architectural possibility.
Thus, it is up to the designers of today to expand upon current technology and ideals, which rely so
heavily on science fact, through the application of both science fact and science fiction in order to
provide designs which exhibit the greatest potential for the structures in space which humanity will
undoubtedly progressively inhabit.
5. JUDD FOUNDATION art storage facility [marfa, tx_fall 2007]
The works of minimalist artist Donald Judd are kept by two foundations, one Collection Research:
of which is the Judd Foundation, who are in need of a new collection storage,
exhibition and research space. The design is derived from the sliding art
storage racks which organize the interior. This idea then expresses itself
externally through the forms of the west facade. Users' typical perception of
the interaction between building interior and natural exterior are reversed
through the layering of porosity. Minimalism itself is also reversed in the
design in that the clean, sterile interior sliding racks become flush with the
wall in the closed state, contrasted with the dynamic nature of the exterior
elements of the west facade.
"Closed" Position A "Transformed" Position A
Second Floor Plan
Southeast Perspective Longitudinal Section Southwest Perspective
6. WHITE HOUSE redux [washington dc_spring 2008]
Using The Machine as a generative metaphor for architectural design, it is my position that architecture should be designed to
embody the essence of the machine. The brief for the White House Redux international competition stated, "The original
White House design was the result of a competition held in 1792. What if, instead of in 1792, that competition were to be held
today? What would a White House designed in 2008, year of election of the 44th President of the United States, look like?"
For my White House design, then, this means architecture should be designed to embody the essence of the democracy
machine - the machine which runs the United States.
Democracy is the institutionalization of freedom. Historically, the United States has been perceived as a place of opportunity,
where the individual is allowed to act independently and freely as they see fit, and a place where for centuries persons from Marine
around the world have sought the freedom which the United States' democracy offers them. One
Landing
Employing the ideas of INDEPENDENCE and FREEDOM into architecture design, the White House is realized architecturally Parking
through a modular system wherein each module has the ability to act both independently and free. Together, the individual Aerial Northeast Perspective
modules form a complete system which serves the White House's programmatic, environmental and security requirements,
allowing the White House to be personalized to suit each individual user.
Reflecting Pool
Turf
Mulched Beds
0' 512'
Aerial Southwest Perspective Site Plan
7. WHITE HOUSE redux [washington dc_spring 2008]
The single module is a 30’ x 30’ x 15’ structure. Each module possesses several characteristics which allow the user to customize their environment. The
most prominent feature is a wheel and drive system attached to each corner of the floor and ceiling slabs which allows the modules to move up or down
along a set of tracks, altering views, access, daylighting and environmental conditions.
1 Module Exploded Axonometric
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3
Southwest Perspective...view to culmination of Great Hall axis and projecting landscape elements
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5
Module Transformation
Progression
Northeast Perspective...one possible transformation for daily use [a]
8. WHITE HOUSE redux [washington dc_spring 2008]
Northeast Perspectives...
transformation progression [b] [c] [d] ...modules 'blocked' on grade [e]
[f] [g] [h] ...modules below grade [i]