Shape grammars have been introduced in architectural theory some decades ago. They have been applied to architectural construction methods (e.g. Chinese traditional wooden buildings) or for analyzing the design patterns of well-known architects (e.g. Palladio, Frank Lloyd-Wright).These examples demonstrated that complex geometrical shapes could be generated by a set of replacement rules out of a start symbol, usually a simple geometric shape. With the advent of powerful tools like the CityEngine an interesting field for practical applications of these grammars arose opening a whole range of new possibilities for architectural heritage.On the one hand, a description of ancient building principles in the formalized way of a shape grammar can ...
Shape grammars are systems of transformational rules that describe the design of a shape. Most studi...
The MAP-CRAI laboratory leads researches dedicated to 3D acquisition procedures (Mensi's “Soisic” la...
Palladio showed a new way of conceiving construction which was made of repeatable, scalable and prop...
This paper proposes a design for libraries of European Classical architectural elements based on sha...
Over the last decades 3D modelling has been a fast growing field in Geographic Information Science, ...
We propose a novel grammar-driven approach for reconstruction of buildings and landmarks. Our approa...
This paper reports the use of shape grammars, as made available in CityEngine, to deconstruct six ex...
The research presented further is part of the Digital Alberti research project, which aims to determ...
Shape grammars are generative formalisms that allow spatial computations to be carried out on shapes...
Abstract. This paper presents a research on the use of shape grammars as an analytical tool in the h...
Shape grammars have been used in architecture for analysis and synthesis - in the first case, mainly...
This paper presents a research on the use of shape grammars as an analytical tool in the history of ...
This paper proposes a design for libraries of European Classical architectural elements based on sha...
Architects, urban planners, the film and gaming industry as well as map makers are all very much int...
Paper published in RONA Jurnal Arsitektur Vol. 1 No. 1, April 2004, Department of Architecture Facul...
Shape grammars are systems of transformational rules that describe the design of a shape. Most studi...
The MAP-CRAI laboratory leads researches dedicated to 3D acquisition procedures (Mensi's “Soisic” la...
Palladio showed a new way of conceiving construction which was made of repeatable, scalable and prop...
This paper proposes a design for libraries of European Classical architectural elements based on sha...
Over the last decades 3D modelling has been a fast growing field in Geographic Information Science, ...
We propose a novel grammar-driven approach for reconstruction of buildings and landmarks. Our approa...
This paper reports the use of shape grammars, as made available in CityEngine, to deconstruct six ex...
The research presented further is part of the Digital Alberti research project, which aims to determ...
Shape grammars are generative formalisms that allow spatial computations to be carried out on shapes...
Abstract. This paper presents a research on the use of shape grammars as an analytical tool in the h...
Shape grammars have been used in architecture for analysis and synthesis - in the first case, mainly...
This paper presents a research on the use of shape grammars as an analytical tool in the history of ...
This paper proposes a design for libraries of European Classical architectural elements based on sha...
Architects, urban planners, the film and gaming industry as well as map makers are all very much int...
Paper published in RONA Jurnal Arsitektur Vol. 1 No. 1, April 2004, Department of Architecture Facul...
Shape grammars are systems of transformational rules that describe the design of a shape. Most studi...
The MAP-CRAI laboratory leads researches dedicated to 3D acquisition procedures (Mensi's “Soisic” la...
Palladio showed a new way of conceiving construction which was made of repeatable, scalable and prop...