This paper discusses the interactive design exploration of static equilibria using constraint-based graphic statics. Constraint-based graphic statics is a computerized framework improving the construction, the control and the capabilities of classical graphic statics substantially. It allows the designer to shape any flow of forces interactively by means of successive purely graphical operations applied either on a diagram representing its form or on another diagram representing its vectorial equilibrium. The first chapter contextualizes the essential role of this tool by expressing a critique about contemporary structural CAD tools and the narrow design chronology they impose. The paper then briefly browses the various key concepts and ope...
The first geometrical definitions of any structure are of primary importance when considering pertin...
The first geometrical definitions of any structure are of primary importance when considering pertin...
CONTEXT Considerations on the correct management of resources, such as energy and materials, are cru...
This paper discusses the interactive design exploration of static equilibria using constraint-based ...
This paper presents a new computer-aided environment aimed at assisting designers during the very fi...
This thesis introduces “constraint-based graphic statics”, a geometrical support for computer-aided ...
This thesis introduces “constraint-based graphic statics”, a geometrical support for computer-aided ...
This paper introduces computational techniques to support architects and structural designers in the...
This paper presents an interactive implementation of graphic statics, which can be integrated into a...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a novel method for computer-aided equilibrium modelling of structures ...
We present "dynamic constraints, " a physically-based technique for constraint-based contr...
In the 19th century it was common to use graphical methods for study the relationship between form a...
This paper presents a study exploring the capabilities of a new method, described by Åkesson and Ali...
We present "dynamic constraints," a physically-based technique for constraint-based control of compu...
This paper presents an extension of the graphic-statics-based framework called Combinatorial Equilib...
The first geometrical definitions of any structure are of primary importance when considering pertin...
The first geometrical definitions of any structure are of primary importance when considering pertin...
CONTEXT Considerations on the correct management of resources, such as energy and materials, are cru...
This paper discusses the interactive design exploration of static equilibria using constraint-based ...
This paper presents a new computer-aided environment aimed at assisting designers during the very fi...
This thesis introduces “constraint-based graphic statics”, a geometrical support for computer-aided ...
This thesis introduces “constraint-based graphic statics”, a geometrical support for computer-aided ...
This paper introduces computational techniques to support architects and structural designers in the...
This paper presents an interactive implementation of graphic statics, which can be integrated into a...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a novel method for computer-aided equilibrium modelling of structures ...
We present "dynamic constraints, " a physically-based technique for constraint-based contr...
In the 19th century it was common to use graphical methods for study the relationship between form a...
This paper presents a study exploring the capabilities of a new method, described by Åkesson and Ali...
We present "dynamic constraints," a physically-based technique for constraint-based control of compu...
This paper presents an extension of the graphic-statics-based framework called Combinatorial Equilib...
The first geometrical definitions of any structure are of primary importance when considering pertin...
The first geometrical definitions of any structure are of primary importance when considering pertin...
CONTEXT Considerations on the correct management of resources, such as energy and materials, are cru...