The document provides information about the XXL Workshop 2012 elective course at Delft University of Technology. The workshop focuses on the multidisciplinary design of a large-span horizontal building through an integrated design process. Students work in interdisciplinary teams on the design of a stadium, addressing architectural design, structure, envelope, climate, and digital design. The process emphasizes collaboration and convergence of disciplines. Students are responsible for their individual areas but must integrate their work. The schedule includes pinup, midterm, and final presentations which are evaluated based on individual work and team integration.
This document discusses trends in enterprise resource planning (ERP) and mobile technologies according to several analyst firms. Key points include:
- ERP systems are expanding beyond core operations to become the backbone of business processes and information across domains.
- Over 55% of Global 2000 organizations will deploy mobile sales force automation and mobile email support by 2011 to enhance core sales processes.
- Converged mobile devices that combine functions of barcodes, RFID, PDAs and phones will see business use increase to 100 million devices by 2012.
- Dynamics Anywhere provides mobile business solutions for Microsoft Dynamics ERP systems to link up parts of businesses not connected to core ERP. It offers flexibility, integration and support for
This document provides a summary of an XXL workshop on parametric design. The workshop covered topics including data lists, parametric design of grandstands, tessellations for freeform surfaces, and scripting. The schedule included introductions and exercises for each topic. Examples were provided for applying parametric design principles to structures like trusses and exploring grandstand design alternatives based on regulations. Methods for customized tessellations involving variables for shape, structure, cladding and point distribution/attractors were demonstrated. C# and VB.net scripting components in Grasshopper were introduced along with examples.
This document summarizes a student's architectural portfolio, including several design projects:
1. A testing ground project that proposed a research institute to test vehicle prototypes, including a test track, crash wall, and laboratory towers.
2. A factory of synergies project in Barcelona that proposed converting a site into a public center to encourage interactions between artists, businesses, and the community. A key building was designed as a labyrinthine information exchange space.
3. An ecologies project that proposed a flexible space and converted paddling pool in a park to host educational activities and support insect habitats as part of a biology festival.
3D printing is recently developing its place in the world of construction. In this PPT the history, role, importance, types, impact, equity and efficacy ,interdisciplinary approach , euquity and value of 3d prinitng is explained.
Rem Koolhaas is a renowned Dutch architect known for his innovative and gravity-defying structures. After graduating from architecture school in 1972, he founded OMA, his architecture firm, which takes an experimental approach to design through research, model-making, and allowing creative freedom. Some of Koolhaas' most notable buildings include the CCTV Headquarters in Beijing, Casa da Música in Porto, and Seattle Central Library, which showcase his bold visions for reinventing typologies through unique forms and spatial experiences.
The document discusses research into ways for industrial designers to create and prototype digital products in an internet of things world. It outlines plans to create a meta design platform to facilitate such product development. This includes elements needed for the platform and how open design principles could drive it. The research includes workshops using tools like Lillidots to explore context, ideas, prototyping, and user feedback. Findings focus on the importance of context exploration and supporting different levels of creativity. Future steps include integrating Lillidots into projects and publishing framework and findings in design journals.
The document discusses the challenges of recycling novel fiber-reinforced composite materials used in manufacturing. As composites with thermoset polymers are difficult to reprocess and recycling chopped carbon fiber can significantly reduce costs and energy usage, new design, logistics and technologies are needed to enable more effective separation and remanufacturing of composite scraps and end-of-life products to prevent them from entering landfills. Recycling technologies could also create new markets from the millions of kilograms of composite waste currently sent to landfills each year.
This document discusses trends in enterprise resource planning (ERP) and mobile technologies according to several analyst firms. Key points include:
- ERP systems are expanding beyond core operations to become the backbone of business processes and information across domains.
- Over 55% of Global 2000 organizations will deploy mobile sales force automation and mobile email support by 2011 to enhance core sales processes.
- Converged mobile devices that combine functions of barcodes, RFID, PDAs and phones will see business use increase to 100 million devices by 2012.
- Dynamics Anywhere provides mobile business solutions for Microsoft Dynamics ERP systems to link up parts of businesses not connected to core ERP. It offers flexibility, integration and support for
This document provides a summary of an XXL workshop on parametric design. The workshop covered topics including data lists, parametric design of grandstands, tessellations for freeform surfaces, and scripting. The schedule included introductions and exercises for each topic. Examples were provided for applying parametric design principles to structures like trusses and exploring grandstand design alternatives based on regulations. Methods for customized tessellations involving variables for shape, structure, cladding and point distribution/attractors were demonstrated. C# and VB.net scripting components in Grasshopper were introduced along with examples.
This document summarizes a student's architectural portfolio, including several design projects:
1. A testing ground project that proposed a research institute to test vehicle prototypes, including a test track, crash wall, and laboratory towers.
2. A factory of synergies project in Barcelona that proposed converting a site into a public center to encourage interactions between artists, businesses, and the community. A key building was designed as a labyrinthine information exchange space.
3. An ecologies project that proposed a flexible space and converted paddling pool in a park to host educational activities and support insect habitats as part of a biology festival.
3D printing is recently developing its place in the world of construction. In this PPT the history, role, importance, types, impact, equity and efficacy ,interdisciplinary approach , euquity and value of 3d prinitng is explained.
Rem Koolhaas is a renowned Dutch architect known for his innovative and gravity-defying structures. After graduating from architecture school in 1972, he founded OMA, his architecture firm, which takes an experimental approach to design through research, model-making, and allowing creative freedom. Some of Koolhaas' most notable buildings include the CCTV Headquarters in Beijing, Casa da Música in Porto, and Seattle Central Library, which showcase his bold visions for reinventing typologies through unique forms and spatial experiences.
The document discusses research into ways for industrial designers to create and prototype digital products in an internet of things world. It outlines plans to create a meta design platform to facilitate such product development. This includes elements needed for the platform and how open design principles could drive it. The research includes workshops using tools like Lillidots to explore context, ideas, prototyping, and user feedback. Findings focus on the importance of context exploration and supporting different levels of creativity. Future steps include integrating Lillidots into projects and publishing framework and findings in design journals.
The document discusses the challenges of recycling novel fiber-reinforced composite materials used in manufacturing. As composites with thermoset polymers are difficult to reprocess and recycling chopped carbon fiber can significantly reduce costs and energy usage, new design, logistics and technologies are needed to enable more effective separation and remanufacturing of composite scraps and end-of-life products to prevent them from entering landfills. Recycling technologies could also create new markets from the millions of kilograms of composite waste currently sent to landfills each year.
Digital re-innovation - technovation for learningSue Beckingham
- Re-innovation involves using new technologies or configurations to update previously successful products, allowing companies to gain competitive advantages with lower costs and faster times to market compared to completely new innovations.
- There are two main patterns of re-innovation: combining existing technologies with new ones, and using robust initial designs that can flexibly evolve into product families.
- Engaging in divergent thinking upfront and soliciting different views can help identify new ways to frame problems and lead to more innovative solutions compared to quickly converging on an initial idea.
Track 2. Engineering Education and Technological / Professional Learning
Authors: Christopher Mahon, Marta Majewska, Manuel Baptista, Melanie Tscholl, Sven Bergervoet, Benedita Malheiro, Cristina Ribeiro, Jorge Justo, Manuel Silva, Paulo Ferreira and Pedro Guedes.
Zyeta is an architecture and design firm that has completed several office space projects for major companies. They provide services including design, project management, and BIM-based modeling. Recent projects include designing offices for Sabmiller, Maxim Integrated, and a Japanese e-commerce company. Zyeta's design philosophy focuses on creating collaborative, flexible workspaces that promote interaction and productivity. They emphasize using color, lighting, and layouts to achieve these goals. Zyeta also provides sustainability certifications and ensures on-time and on-budget delivery through their project management processes.
The document summarizes several workshops focused on housing design. It describes 7 different workshops held in locations around Europe and Brazil. For each workshop, it provides the workshop leaders and location, then summarizes the assignment, conceptual approach, proposed design, and drawings. The workshops explored themes like reuse of existing structures, integrating living and working spaces, designing for residual spaces, and low-cost emergency housing.
Collection of select works from my time as an undergraduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (School of Architecture & Urban Planning).
Designer with a passion for creating innovative and sustainable designs that meet the needs and desires of clients while positively contributing to the built environment. Above, you will see a link (Websites) to my Archifolio, Archinect, and Issuu pages, including several projects showcasing competency in balancing sustainability, functionality, and aesthetics. Furthermore, prior academic experience has allowed me to learn new skills and abilities within architecture, engineering, construction, landscaping, urban planning, design, and tech.
Experienced professional with over seven years of skills in various industries, accompanied by roles ranging from transportation to design and verification. With adaptability and versatility in the workplace, I can effectively manage multiple tasks simultaneously. With excellent communication skills and a positive attitude, I thrive in team environments and am always willing to take on new challenges and responsibilities.
Received notable licenses and certifications. This includes becoming a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and obtaining certificates in architectural drafting and Microsoft Teams Essential Training (2019), demonstrating my commitment to education and professional development. Also well-educated in AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino 3D, and other design and visualization programs. My involvement in professional organizations and strong academic record indicate a commitment to excellence. Planning to pursue a B.Arch or M.Arch in architecture to become a licensed architect and create innovative, sustainable designs.
If you are interested in discussing a potential position or networking and have any questions or comments, please feel free to connect with me. Looking forward to hearing from you and having the opportunity to work together.
This document summarizes a workshop on implementing information processing tools in open innovation spaces. The workshop brought together members of two research groups to discuss experiences using different tools, reflect on results, and assess the maturity of information processing. Next steps include further analysis of workshop results, running additional workshops, and comparing feedback to develop recommendations for open innovation spaces.
This document provides information about Sam Waes and Verhaert, an innovation and technology company. It discusses their expertise in various technical areas and competence labs. It also outlines their market segments and describes their role in technology transfer between the space sector and other industries. Examples are given of specific technologies that have been transferred, such as using Mars rover technology for farm soil sampling and space research on plasma being applied to reduce smells from deep frying. Services discussed include funding for feasibility studies and technology demonstrators.
Generative design uses algorithms and programming to create variations on designs and explore different solutions. It allows for fast generation of many designs with minimal effort compared to traditional CAD tools. While it enables creativity and flexibility, generative design currently lacks a clear theoretical framework and manual changes to generated models can be lost. Case studies on the Serpentine Gallery pavilion and National Swimming Center in China demonstrate how generative design was used to develop complex geometries and optimize structural design.
This document discusses pragmatic software innovation and value creation in software teams. It advocates for opportunistically pursuing innovation in everyday projects through a learning process across knowledge areas. Pragmatic software innovation involves inquiring into problem domain needs and finding valuable ways to meet those needs. The document presents examples of how means and ends are inseparable and change through iterations as new opportunities and understandings emerge.
Emergence of Networked Thinking and DesignIvan Redi
ORTLOS: The Emergence of Networked Thinking and Design presents theoretical approaches and practical examples related to the projects developed by the architectural studio ORTLOS and its trans-disciplinary partners from 2004 to the present. It is a platform, as it were, that showcases architectural design, urban planning, media theory, art installations, and interface design within the context of the „brave new“ networked world which is „nowhere in particular but everywhere at once“ (W.J. Mitchell).
1. The workshop task was to transform the iconic Picasso Tower in Madrid from offices to a "Playground for Digital Nomads" to meet growing demand.
2. To overcome the tower's rigidity and monotony, the team proposed furnishing it with temporary productive apartments and complementary vertical urban spaces.
3. Strategies included reducing the central core to allow more open floor area, establishing hierarchical public spaces at intervals to mimic urban diversity, and perforating the facade to enable activities with exterior connections.
4. The redesign aimed to provide all amenities for temporary residents while retaining essential office spaces and adding volumes for a variety of private and public
Multidisciplinary workshop on building designDCEE2017
Giuseppe Desogus.
The presentation shows an innovative model of integrated workshop on building design. It is aimed at improving the students’ knowledge on the importance of a collaborative approach among both architectural and technical specialists. Such an approach once was adopted only for main architectural works. Nowadays, however, the increasing necessity of both structural (seismic) and energy performances of the buildings requires a more complex approach also in ordinary ones design.
The workshop is part of the course for the master degree in Architecture of the University of Cagliari. It is composed by three modules: Architectural Engineering, Structural Design and Physics Engineering. The single theory modules are less than an half of the semester. Most of the time is dedicated to a practical workshop in which the students are divided into groups and work on a assigned design theme. Last year it was the revisiting of three buildings designed by Mario de Renzi, one of the main architects of Italian modernism. The aim of the workshop is giving the students a first-hand experience on the importance that every choice on the architectural field has on structural and energy performance ones and vice versa.
The results are quite encouraging. The workshop constantly receives positive feedbacks in the students’ evaluation questionnaires and it is above the average rating of the course.
The main strength is the systemic approach that results in outputs that are far beyond what could have been done teaching the same subjects separately. In the future a new module on Building Information Modelling will be added to the workshop. It could give the possibility to better structure and manage the interactions between architectural and technical aspects.
Public Engagement and Exhibition DesignFergus Bisset
A lecture I gave to Level 2 Design students at Brunel University on some of my recent work and experiences in adopting a human centred approach to public engagement, with guidance on how to structure their own virtual world exhibition projects
The document provides background on the author's career in design, including awards won for fine arts, studies focusing on design and challenging status quo, and experiences gaining exposure in Germany and India. Projects discussed include conceptual packaging for McDonald's using geometric shapes, research on a traditional Indian craft, lighting designs, a user interface design for a machine workshop, and redesigns of a door handle and pipette. The author seeks feedback on their portfolio and concepts showing how design can meet functionality and art.
This portfolio document introduces Maria Merchant and provides summaries of some of her past projects. It describes her background in fine arts and design and highlights projects such as designing a packaging concept for McDonald's Happy Meals using geometric shapes, researching a traditional wool weaving craft, conceptualizing a futuristic bathing concept for a design competition, and designing a low-cost DIY air cooler for rural areas. The document provides details on the processes, learnings, and teams involved for several of her classroom and internship projects. It concludes by inviting comments on her selected works.
The document provides background on the author's career in design, including awards won for fine arts, studies focusing on design and challenging status quo, and experiences gaining exposure through international programs. Projects discussed include conceptual designs for packaging and lighting, research on craft traditions, interface design for industrial equipment, and theme park experiences drawing on history and storytelling. The author seeks feedback on works presented and can be contacted by email.
The document summarizes an international architectural competition held in 2010 called "City of Quarters A 101". The competition task was to design standard-sized residential quarters. CTTK, a Spanish design company, won the competition with their proposal. Their winning project divided the site into modular residential quarters connected by green spaces. It included housing, schools, kindergartens and sought to provide affordable yet high-quality living spaces.
theateradvies bv is a dynamic, independent theatre consulting firm based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. In this information booklet, we would like to introduce
you to our working methods, philosophy and some of
our projects. In our project list, you will find a large diversity
of theatre projects, ranging from intimate community
theatres to multifunctional, technologically sophisticated
national theatres and concert halls.
Our experience is extensive and we look forward with
enthusiasm to any challenges large or small that a client may bring us.
Opus by Omniyat, UAE-lighting servecs report.pptxMuhammedJawad6
The Opus building in Dubai designed by Zaha Hadid Architects houses the ME by Melia hotel. It consists of two tower cubes that merge together with a central void. The exterior void facade of curved glass is illuminated through individually controllable LED lights, creating a dynamic lighting display. The interior lighting design by Illuminate follows Zaha Hadid's signature flowing, curved designs to complement the architecture without drawing attention from it. Both the interior and exterior lighting designs aimed to seamlessly integrate lighting into the unique building forms.
Digital re-innovation - technovation for learningSue Beckingham
- Re-innovation involves using new technologies or configurations to update previously successful products, allowing companies to gain competitive advantages with lower costs and faster times to market compared to completely new innovations.
- There are two main patterns of re-innovation: combining existing technologies with new ones, and using robust initial designs that can flexibly evolve into product families.
- Engaging in divergent thinking upfront and soliciting different views can help identify new ways to frame problems and lead to more innovative solutions compared to quickly converging on an initial idea.
Track 2. Engineering Education and Technological / Professional Learning
Authors: Christopher Mahon, Marta Majewska, Manuel Baptista, Melanie Tscholl, Sven Bergervoet, Benedita Malheiro, Cristina Ribeiro, Jorge Justo, Manuel Silva, Paulo Ferreira and Pedro Guedes.
Zyeta is an architecture and design firm that has completed several office space projects for major companies. They provide services including design, project management, and BIM-based modeling. Recent projects include designing offices for Sabmiller, Maxim Integrated, and a Japanese e-commerce company. Zyeta's design philosophy focuses on creating collaborative, flexible workspaces that promote interaction and productivity. They emphasize using color, lighting, and layouts to achieve these goals. Zyeta also provides sustainability certifications and ensures on-time and on-budget delivery through their project management processes.
The document summarizes several workshops focused on housing design. It describes 7 different workshops held in locations around Europe and Brazil. For each workshop, it provides the workshop leaders and location, then summarizes the assignment, conceptual approach, proposed design, and drawings. The workshops explored themes like reuse of existing structures, integrating living and working spaces, designing for residual spaces, and low-cost emergency housing.
Collection of select works from my time as an undergraduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (School of Architecture & Urban Planning).
Designer with a passion for creating innovative and sustainable designs that meet the needs and desires of clients while positively contributing to the built environment. Above, you will see a link (Websites) to my Archifolio, Archinect, and Issuu pages, including several projects showcasing competency in balancing sustainability, functionality, and aesthetics. Furthermore, prior academic experience has allowed me to learn new skills and abilities within architecture, engineering, construction, landscaping, urban planning, design, and tech.
Experienced professional with over seven years of skills in various industries, accompanied by roles ranging from transportation to design and verification. With adaptability and versatility in the workplace, I can effectively manage multiple tasks simultaneously. With excellent communication skills and a positive attitude, I thrive in team environments and am always willing to take on new challenges and responsibilities.
Received notable licenses and certifications. This includes becoming a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and obtaining certificates in architectural drafting and Microsoft Teams Essential Training (2019), demonstrating my commitment to education and professional development. Also well-educated in AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino 3D, and other design and visualization programs. My involvement in professional organizations and strong academic record indicate a commitment to excellence. Planning to pursue a B.Arch or M.Arch in architecture to become a licensed architect and create innovative, sustainable designs.
If you are interested in discussing a potential position or networking and have any questions or comments, please feel free to connect with me. Looking forward to hearing from you and having the opportunity to work together.
This document summarizes a workshop on implementing information processing tools in open innovation spaces. The workshop brought together members of two research groups to discuss experiences using different tools, reflect on results, and assess the maturity of information processing. Next steps include further analysis of workshop results, running additional workshops, and comparing feedback to develop recommendations for open innovation spaces.
This document provides information about Sam Waes and Verhaert, an innovation and technology company. It discusses their expertise in various technical areas and competence labs. It also outlines their market segments and describes their role in technology transfer between the space sector and other industries. Examples are given of specific technologies that have been transferred, such as using Mars rover technology for farm soil sampling and space research on plasma being applied to reduce smells from deep frying. Services discussed include funding for feasibility studies and technology demonstrators.
Generative design uses algorithms and programming to create variations on designs and explore different solutions. It allows for fast generation of many designs with minimal effort compared to traditional CAD tools. While it enables creativity and flexibility, generative design currently lacks a clear theoretical framework and manual changes to generated models can be lost. Case studies on the Serpentine Gallery pavilion and National Swimming Center in China demonstrate how generative design was used to develop complex geometries and optimize structural design.
This document discusses pragmatic software innovation and value creation in software teams. It advocates for opportunistically pursuing innovation in everyday projects through a learning process across knowledge areas. Pragmatic software innovation involves inquiring into problem domain needs and finding valuable ways to meet those needs. The document presents examples of how means and ends are inseparable and change through iterations as new opportunities and understandings emerge.
Emergence of Networked Thinking and DesignIvan Redi
ORTLOS: The Emergence of Networked Thinking and Design presents theoretical approaches and practical examples related to the projects developed by the architectural studio ORTLOS and its trans-disciplinary partners from 2004 to the present. It is a platform, as it were, that showcases architectural design, urban planning, media theory, art installations, and interface design within the context of the „brave new“ networked world which is „nowhere in particular but everywhere at once“ (W.J. Mitchell).
1. The workshop task was to transform the iconic Picasso Tower in Madrid from offices to a "Playground for Digital Nomads" to meet growing demand.
2. To overcome the tower's rigidity and monotony, the team proposed furnishing it with temporary productive apartments and complementary vertical urban spaces.
3. Strategies included reducing the central core to allow more open floor area, establishing hierarchical public spaces at intervals to mimic urban diversity, and perforating the facade to enable activities with exterior connections.
4. The redesign aimed to provide all amenities for temporary residents while retaining essential office spaces and adding volumes for a variety of private and public
Multidisciplinary workshop on building designDCEE2017
Giuseppe Desogus.
The presentation shows an innovative model of integrated workshop on building design. It is aimed at improving the students’ knowledge on the importance of a collaborative approach among both architectural and technical specialists. Such an approach once was adopted only for main architectural works. Nowadays, however, the increasing necessity of both structural (seismic) and energy performances of the buildings requires a more complex approach also in ordinary ones design.
The workshop is part of the course for the master degree in Architecture of the University of Cagliari. It is composed by three modules: Architectural Engineering, Structural Design and Physics Engineering. The single theory modules are less than an half of the semester. Most of the time is dedicated to a practical workshop in which the students are divided into groups and work on a assigned design theme. Last year it was the revisiting of three buildings designed by Mario de Renzi, one of the main architects of Italian modernism. The aim of the workshop is giving the students a first-hand experience on the importance that every choice on the architectural field has on structural and energy performance ones and vice versa.
The results are quite encouraging. The workshop constantly receives positive feedbacks in the students’ evaluation questionnaires and it is above the average rating of the course.
The main strength is the systemic approach that results in outputs that are far beyond what could have been done teaching the same subjects separately. In the future a new module on Building Information Modelling will be added to the workshop. It could give the possibility to better structure and manage the interactions between architectural and technical aspects.
Public Engagement and Exhibition DesignFergus Bisset
A lecture I gave to Level 2 Design students at Brunel University on some of my recent work and experiences in adopting a human centred approach to public engagement, with guidance on how to structure their own virtual world exhibition projects
The document provides background on the author's career in design, including awards won for fine arts, studies focusing on design and challenging status quo, and experiences gaining exposure in Germany and India. Projects discussed include conceptual packaging for McDonald's using geometric shapes, research on a traditional Indian craft, lighting designs, a user interface design for a machine workshop, and redesigns of a door handle and pipette. The author seeks feedback on their portfolio and concepts showing how design can meet functionality and art.
This portfolio document introduces Maria Merchant and provides summaries of some of her past projects. It describes her background in fine arts and design and highlights projects such as designing a packaging concept for McDonald's Happy Meals using geometric shapes, researching a traditional wool weaving craft, conceptualizing a futuristic bathing concept for a design competition, and designing a low-cost DIY air cooler for rural areas. The document provides details on the processes, learnings, and teams involved for several of her classroom and internship projects. It concludes by inviting comments on her selected works.
The document provides background on the author's career in design, including awards won for fine arts, studies focusing on design and challenging status quo, and experiences gaining exposure through international programs. Projects discussed include conceptual designs for packaging and lighting, research on craft traditions, interface design for industrial equipment, and theme park experiences drawing on history and storytelling. The author seeks feedback on works presented and can be contacted by email.
The document summarizes an international architectural competition held in 2010 called "City of Quarters A 101". The competition task was to design standard-sized residential quarters. CTTK, a Spanish design company, won the competition with their proposal. Their winning project divided the site into modular residential quarters connected by green spaces. It included housing, schools, kindergartens and sought to provide affordable yet high-quality living spaces.
theateradvies bv is a dynamic, independent theatre consulting firm based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. In this information booklet, we would like to introduce
you to our working methods, philosophy and some of
our projects. In our project list, you will find a large diversity
of theatre projects, ranging from intimate community
theatres to multifunctional, technologically sophisticated
national theatres and concert halls.
Our experience is extensive and we look forward with
enthusiasm to any challenges large or small that a client may bring us.
Opus by Omniyat, UAE-lighting servecs report.pptxMuhammedJawad6
The Opus building in Dubai designed by Zaha Hadid Architects houses the ME by Melia hotel. It consists of two tower cubes that merge together with a central void. The exterior void facade of curved glass is illuminated through individually controllable LED lights, creating a dynamic lighting display. The interior lighting design by Illuminate follows Zaha Hadid's signature flowing, curved designs to complement the architecture without drawing attention from it. Both the interior and exterior lighting designs aimed to seamlessly integrate lighting into the unique building forms.
This document summarizes the technical elements of an ice skating facility. It describes three types of structural designs - self-supporting mushroom columns, mushroom support trusses with a double curved roof, and a walking path with the same shape logic. It also discusses optimization of the mesh relaxation and roof design. Ventilation requirements and airflow distribution are analyzed. Materials used include steel, fiberglass, and concrete. Acoustic properties and cooling systems are also outlined. The basic technical elements needed for an efficient facility are insulated walls, efficient refrigeration and ventilation, and a heating system.
Architect: Abbas Riazi
Structural Designer: Ahmed Abbas
Envelope Designer: Erald Varaku
Design Informatics: Javier Zaratiegui
Climate Designer: Maysam Foolady
Architect: Bhattacharya, Anurag
Structural Engineer: Dijk, Niels van
Envelope Designer: Li, D. Wilton
Design Informatics: Steenkamp, Fred
Climate Designer: Smidt, Daniel M.
The document presents design concepts and diagrams for a multi-purpose sports facility. It includes combinations of program concepts including ice hockey, recreation, and athletic facilities. Architectural diagrams show the roof structure, natural ventilation strategies, and climatic section. Structural diagrams illustrate the roof options, vertical supports, trusses, and foundations. Envelope diagrams analyze factors like sunlight, function, ventilation and energy. 3D models and renderings provide visualizations of the design concepts and structural systems under consideration.
Arch. ir. Ioannis Chatzikonstantinou, Yasar University – Turkey
Structural Design Instructors: ir. Andrew Borgart; Prof.dr. Joop Paul
The objective is the structural design of the building. The structure must satisfy the
requirements of the architectural design and of the different functionalities. The
structure must be optimized in terms of material amount and construction principles.
The structure must allow the functional flexibility required by the architectural design.
The structure must be designed according to principles of sustainability and
demountability.
This document presents a design workshop proposal for a sports park master plan. It discusses potential functions like indoor and outdoor sports, leisure activities, and social events. Diagrams show concepts for the stadium structure, climate considerations, and development phases. Maximizing use of the space for both large crowds and private events is emphasized.
The document describes an area with the following features:
- A training field, residence, shopping area, train, and water taxi.
- It connects to Green Island and has an old and new stadium.
- It discusses the possibility of different functions for the pitch like football matches, concerts, retail, and ice skating over different months.
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.
This document is a lecture on examples of stadium structures by Prof. Massimo Majowiecki. It provides examples of different structural systems used for stadiums, including space frames, cable structures, membrane structures, hybrid structures, and convertible roofs. Case studies of specific stadium projects are presented along with their structural details and systems. The document contains numerous images and diagrams courtesy of Prof. Majowiecki to illustrate the various structural examples discussed. It was provided for the students of the XXL Workshop in 2011.
This document discusses the design of stadium grandstands. It covers topics like using multiple fields for different functions, retractable pitches over water, and designing for various configurations with different seating capacities. Safety requirements for grandstands are also examined, such as adapted seating, moats, and screens to prevent violence or other dangers. The grandstand design must be integrated with the overall stadium design and is influenced by requirements like sightlines and capacity.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
2. XXL Workshop
Coordination: Michela Turrin
Instructors:
Prof.dr.ir. Sevil Sariyildiz; ir. Paul de Ruiter;
Prof.Dr.ir. Joop Paul; ir. Andrew Borgart;
ir. Tillmann Klein;
Arch. Michela Turrin; ir. Pirouz Nourian; Arch.ir.Yannis Chatzikonstantinou
Dr.ir. Arjan van Timmeren; Dr.ir. Martin Tenpierik.
Elective Course (12 ECTS) – BT + Design Studio Architecture
XXL WORKSHOP 2
3. Multidisciplinary design process
The XXL workshop is concerned with the design, computation,
engineering, and production of a horizontal large span building
structure.
• Multidisciplinary design process toward an integral design
XXL WORKSHOP 3
22. Yearly, monthly, weekly, daily patterns of functions
Scale of the event/occupancy
Functions to be proposed
XXL WORKSHOP 22
Time (yearly, monthly, weekly, daily patterns)
42. Design Team
The design process is done as a collaborative digital design in a
multidisciplinary group of students in which each student has his/her
own different responsibility.
XXL WORKSHOP 42
43. Design Team
Regular teams have 5 team members. When not possible, teams have
4 members and the tasks for Climate Design are distributed
transversally to the other disciplines.
XXL WORKSHOP 43
44. Dalian Stadium, China - UNStudio
AESTHETIC AND VISUAL CONCEPT
RELATION WITH THE CONTEXT
XXL WORKSHOP 44
FUNCTIONAL PROGRAM
45. Beijing National Stadium, Herzog & De Meuron - Arup
STRUCTURE AS INTEGRAL PART OF THE ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPT
XXL WORKSHOP 45
46. Beijing Arena, Munich - Herzog & & De Meuron Arup
Allianz National Stadium, Herzog De Meuron - - Arup
ENVELOPE AS INTEGRAL PART OF THE ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPT
XXL WORKSHOP 46
47. Olympic Stadium, Munich – Frei Otto
INTEGRATION OF STRUCTURE AND CLADDING AS INTEGRAL PART OF THE
XXL WORKSHOP 47
ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPT – example toward LIGHTNESS
52. AAMI Stadium, Melbourne - Cox Architects, ARUP
DIGITAL DESIGN PROCESS AS SUPPORT TO INTEGRATING DIFFERENT
XXL WORKSHOP 52
DISCIPLINES FOR AN INTEGRAL DESIGN SOLUTION
53. Design Tasks
Architectural Design
Instructors: Prof.dr.ir. Sevil Sariyildiz, ir. Paul de Ruiter
Design of a Stadium:
• Adaptable for different functional program during 24h/7days
• Including capacity for exceptionally high number of spectators and
no empty seats for minors events
• Sustainable
• Performance-driven
• Integrating multidisciplinary inputs since its early concept
• Expression of an individual, distinctive style
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54. Design Tasks
Structural Design
Instructors: Prof.Dr.ir. J. Paul; ir. A. Borgart
• The objective is the design of an innovative and efficient
structural system for a large span Stadium
• The proposed structure may be reconfigurable to favor the
functional adaptivity of the Stadium
• Attention to the total amount of needed material is recommended
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55. Design Tasks
Envelope Design
Instructor: ir. T. Klein
The objective is the design of an envelope system:
• Deeply integrated with the Architectural concept – also for
adaptivity
• eventually adaptive itself, when needed
• Beneficial for a sustainable climate design of the Stadium
• Attention to the total amount of needed material is recommended
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56. Design Tasks
Climate Design
Instructor: dr.ir. A. van Timmeren; dr.ir. M. Tenpierik
The objective is the conception and development of an energy
efficient Stadium, by means of passive and active use of on-site
energy resources:
• Limited energy consumption for climate control
• Energy producing building, based on renewable sources
Attention will be required also to the use of materials
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57. Design Tasks
Design Informatics
Instructors: Arch. M.Turrin; ir. P.Nourian; Arch.ir. Y. Chatzikonstantinou
Conception and development of a digital and computational
strategy to create a multidisciplinary design process, including:
• Strategies for digital modeling
• Loops between geometry and performance analysis
• File exchange and archiving
• Integration of prototyping
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59. Design process
• The whole team develops the design solution based on close
collaboration and interdisciplinary integration
• The process is based on the convergence of each discipline into
the development of the final design solution
• Concepts for architecture, structure, envelope, energy-efficient
climate and informatics support need to be conceived from the very
beginning as part of a whole picture
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60. INTERDISCIPLINARY INTEGRATION
Climate Design
Architectural Des
Des Informatics
Envelope Des
Structural Design
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61. Responsibilities
WHOLE TEAM:
• Defining the whole picture of the design and developing it along
the entire process is responsibility of the whole team.
EACH MEMBER:
• Each team member is responsible for his/her own discipline, as
part of the whole integrated process.
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62. Responsibilities
ARCHITECT:
• Develop and guide the architectural concept of the project
along the entire design process.
• Develop a personal approach on form, detailing and styling,
with the capacity of converging inputs from the different disciplines
into a coherent overall style of the project.
• Overall vision of the project: fulfillment of the functional
requirements, the development of the aesthetics values of the
project, and other architectural performances.
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63. Responsibilities
STRUCTURAL DESIGNER:
• Responsible for conceiving and developing the structural
system of the project.
• Driving the integration between geometry and material
properties of the structure during the whole process and across the
different scales.
• Performing numeric evaluations need to support each phase,
including structural calculations, quantification of the needed
materials, fabrication process, etc.
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64. Responsibilities
ENVELOPE DESIGNER:
• Responsible for conceiving and developing the skin system of
the project.
• Driving the integration between geometry and material
properties of the skin during the whole process and across the
different scales.
• Performing numeric evaluations need to support each phase,
including structural calculations, quantification of the needed
materials, fabrication process, etc.
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65. Responsibilities
CLIMATE DESIGNER:
• Responsible for conceiving and developing the energy-
efficient climate concept of the project:
• The conception and development of strategies to reduce the energy
consumption by means of passive climatic control (such as: control of
solar gain; shading; ventilation for cooling; daylight; etc.);
• The conception and development of strategies to produce energy by
means of active technologies (such as: photovoltaic; solar panels; wind
turbines; etc.).
• Performing numeric evaluations need to support each phase,
including calculations on energy.
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66. Responsibilities
DESIGN INFORMATCS EXPERT:
• Managing role: responsible for the entire digital process of the
design:
• Not as technical support, but strategic support
• For integration of the different digital models into a core model
during the entire design process (according to BIM concepts)
• For the archive (including structuring the archive), file exchanges,
for rapid prototyping, etc.
• Producing role: a chosen topic for computation
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67. CONTINUITY OF FEEDBACKS:
Each team member provides inputs since the early conceptual design
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN DEFINITIVE DESIGN DETAILED DESIGN
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68. ITERATION
Climate Design
Architectural Des
Des Informatics
Envelope Des
Structural Design
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69. Design process
• Each aspect of the design is developed by integrating inputs also
from the other disciplines
• The collaborative digital design requires an integrated 3D
approach with BIM (Building Information Modeling), performance
analysis, and file to factory processes.
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79. Exams
• Each group will be evaluated based on the process.
• Each student will be evaluated based on the product, presentation
and reports.
FINAL PRESENTATIONS:
For each group, the final presentations will include parts for each
discipline given by the single student responsible for it.
FINAL REPORTS:
A single report will be asked to each students for each discipline (4
reports/group)
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80. Exams
Grade:
INDIVIDUAL: 50% on individual work
(30% on product, 20% on report and presentations)
COLLECTIVE: 50% on the integrated interdisciplinary process
•The grade on products, presentations and reports is individual for each
student by the instructors of his/her discipline
•The grade on the process is collective for the group by all the instructors
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