This paper presents a post-handover shape grammar for introducing inhabitants wishes in the transformation of individual houses of the Malagueira housing complex by Álvaro Siza Vieira in Évora, Portugal. The presented research includes a case study developed in the context of the workshop Gramática da Forma em estudos de habitação - análise, geração e customização at the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In this paper we present the first developments of the Malagueira transformation grammar, including corpus of analysis, shape rules, and derivations, and we discuss the opportunities that shape grammar brings to user-centered design.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2001.Includes bibliog...
This abstract describes a Ph.D. research that sets off with the premise that the future of real esta...
Shape grammars have been used in architecture for analysis and synthesis - in the first case, mainly...
This paper presents a post-handover shape grammar for introducing inhabitants wishes in the transfor...
This article focuses on the use of both shape grammar and space syntax as tools to identify and enco...
This paper focuses on the transformation of housing typologies by using a grammar-based methodology ...
This article focuses on a shape grammar that was developed to enable the adaptation of existing hous...
WOS:000330322400048This article focuses on the use of both shape grammar and space syntax as tools t...
Abstract. This article focuses on the use of both shape grammar and space syntax as tools to identif...
This article focuses on the use of both shape grammar and space syntax as tools to identify and enco...
This paper is done in the scope of a research in which a housing rehabilitation was methodology is d...
Shape grammars have traditionally described a design language and replicated it using a procedure. I...
The ongoing and future research focus on the developing and assessing shape grammars design systems ...
This thesis proposes a process of providing mass-customized housing based on computer-aided design a...
This research aims at developing a system for automatic generation of designs that allows housing c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2001.Includes bibliog...
This abstract describes a Ph.D. research that sets off with the premise that the future of real esta...
Shape grammars have been used in architecture for analysis and synthesis - in the first case, mainly...
This paper presents a post-handover shape grammar for introducing inhabitants wishes in the transfor...
This article focuses on the use of both shape grammar and space syntax as tools to identify and enco...
This paper focuses on the transformation of housing typologies by using a grammar-based methodology ...
This article focuses on a shape grammar that was developed to enable the adaptation of existing hous...
WOS:000330322400048This article focuses on the use of both shape grammar and space syntax as tools t...
Abstract. This article focuses on the use of both shape grammar and space syntax as tools to identif...
This article focuses on the use of both shape grammar and space syntax as tools to identify and enco...
This paper is done in the scope of a research in which a housing rehabilitation was methodology is d...
Shape grammars have traditionally described a design language and replicated it using a procedure. I...
The ongoing and future research focus on the developing and assessing shape grammars design systems ...
This thesis proposes a process of providing mass-customized housing based on computer-aided design a...
This research aims at developing a system for automatic generation of designs that allows housing c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2001.Includes bibliog...
This abstract describes a Ph.D. research that sets off with the premise that the future of real esta...
Shape grammars have been used in architecture for analysis and synthesis - in the first case, mainly...