Architects have always grappled with graphic representation as a medium to capture the corporeal experience of being in a space. It is difficult to present this nature of a design through the written or verbal language and almost impossible through representation (even digital) techniques. Perhaps it would be impossible for any medium of representation to truly capture the "placeness” of a place. Thus, new representation techniques should only try to get closer to the actual experience than actually hope to replicate it. This paper describes how the use of dynamic simulation and interactive presentation tools present architects with a more accurate and experiential representation of their design; perhaps moving them one step closer to achie...
The authors have developed an approach to creating real-time audio-visual architectural simulations ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2001.Includes bibliogra...
This paper documents work that follows on from a previous study [Morbitzer et al 2001] on the implem...
Planning and predicting the experiences that buildings will produce is an essential part of architec...
Computer graphics are used by architects mainly for presentation purposes. However, the rapid pace o...
This paper describes both conventional and computational ways of expressing and exploring design con...
Architectural design is often mediated on two-dimensional representation systems and envisioned thre...
Architectural design has always been limited to static procedures of study. The means of study has a...
Each design product depends on a design model originated in the designer's mind. From initial design...
Designing livable buildings has always been a major concern for architects but they are often critic...
This paper proposes a computational method for visualizing animated human reactions to physical cond...
Architectural simulation techniques - CAD, video montage, endoscopy, full-scale or smaller models, s...
There is a distance between the idea in the imagination of a design and its representation, communic...
The architectural design task involves the development of a building or an urban space, which commun...
Probably the most frustrating circumstance which might occur to an architect is to find out that his...
The authors have developed an approach to creating real-time audio-visual architectural simulations ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2001.Includes bibliogra...
This paper documents work that follows on from a previous study [Morbitzer et al 2001] on the implem...
Planning and predicting the experiences that buildings will produce is an essential part of architec...
Computer graphics are used by architects mainly for presentation purposes. However, the rapid pace o...
This paper describes both conventional and computational ways of expressing and exploring design con...
Architectural design is often mediated on two-dimensional representation systems and envisioned thre...
Architectural design has always been limited to static procedures of study. The means of study has a...
Each design product depends on a design model originated in the designer's mind. From initial design...
Designing livable buildings has always been a major concern for architects but they are often critic...
This paper proposes a computational method for visualizing animated human reactions to physical cond...
Architectural simulation techniques - CAD, video montage, endoscopy, full-scale or smaller models, s...
There is a distance between the idea in the imagination of a design and its representation, communic...
The architectural design task involves the development of a building or an urban space, which commun...
Probably the most frustrating circumstance which might occur to an architect is to find out that his...
The authors have developed an approach to creating real-time audio-visual architectural simulations ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2001.Includes bibliogra...
This paper documents work that follows on from a previous study [Morbitzer et al 2001] on the implem...