Computer Aided Architectural Design Futures 2001

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Pub. Date: 2001-06-01
Publisher(s): Kluwer Academic Pub
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Summary

CAAd Futures is a Bi-annual Conference that aims at promoting the advancement of computer aided architectural design in the service of those concerned with the quality of the built environment. The conferences are organised under the auspices of the CAAD Futures Foundation which has its secretariat at the Eindhoven University of Technology. The Series of conferences started in 1985 in Delft, and has since travelled through Eindhoven, Boston, Zurich, Pittsburgh, Singapore, Munich, and Atlanta. The book contains the proceedings of the 9th CAAD Futures conference which took place at Eindhoven University of Technology, 8-11 of July, 2001. The Articles in this book cover a wide range of subjects and provide an excellent overview of the state-of-the-art in research on computer aided architectural design. The following categories of articles are included: Capturing design; Information modelling; CBR techniques; Virtual reality; CAAD education; (Hyper) Media; Design evaluation; Design systems development; Collaboration; Generation; Design representation; Knowledge management; Form programming; Simulation; Architectural analysis; Urban design. Information on the CAAD Futures Foundation and its conferences can be found at: www.caadfutures.arch.tue.nl. Information about the 2001 Conference and this book is available from: www.caadfutures.arch.tue.nl/2001.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Capturing Design
The Design Amanuensis: An Instrument for Multimodal Design Capture and Playback
1(14)
Mark D. Gross
Ellen Yi-Luen Do
Brian R. Johnson
Programming and Assisted Sketching
15(18)
Pierre P. Leclercq
Gesture Modelling: Using Video to Capture Freehand Modeling Commands
33(14)
Mark D. Gross
Ariel J. Kemp
Information Modelling
Toward the Integration of Spatial and Temporal Information for Building Construction
47(14)
Shen-Guan Shih
Wei-Lung Huang
Activity Objects in CAD-Programs for Building Design
61(14)
Anders Ekholm
On The Road To Standardization
75(14)
Rudi Stouffs
Ramesh Krishnamurti
CBR Techniques
Dynamic Retrievals in an Urban Contextual Databank System using Java-CGI Communications
89(14)
Chengzhi Peng
David C. Chang
Peter Blundell Jones
Bryan Lawson
Design through Information Filtering: A Search Driven Approach For Developing a Layperson's CAAD Environment
103(8)
Sheng-Fen Chien
Shen-Guan Shih
Baptism of Fire of a Web-based Design Assistant
111(14)
Ann Heylighen
Herman Neuckermans
Virtual Reality
On the Narrative Structure of Virtual Reality Walkthroughs: An Analysis and Proposed Design
125(14)
Pieter Jan Stappers
Daniel Saakes
Jorrit Adriaanse
Towards a Natural and Appropriate Architectural Virtual Reality: the nAVRgate Project: Past, Present, Future
139(12)
Michael W. Knight
Andre Brown
Virtual Environments for Special Needs
151(10)
Tom Maver
Colin Harrison
Mike Grant
VR Sketchpad: Create Instant 3D Worlds by Sketching on a Transparent Window
161(12)
Ellen Yi-Luen Do
CAAD Education
[roomz]&[connectionz]: Scenarios in Space and Time
173(14)
Maia Engeli
Kai Strehlke
The Role of Place in Designing a Learner Centred Virtual Learning Environment
187(14)
Steve Clark
Mary Lou Maher
Games in Early Design Education: Playing with Metaphor
201(14)
Robert F. Woodbury
Susan J. Shannon
Antony D. Radford
Exploiting Tools of Evaluation To Improve CAAD Teaching Methods: A Case Study of Inter & Intra ECTM Model
215(16)
Ra'Ed K. QaQish
Creating Place in the Virtual Design Studio
231(12)
Peter Russell
(Hyper) Media
Capturing Place: A Comparison of Site Recording Methods
243(14)
Nancy Yen-Wen Cheng
Space Pen: Annotation and Sketching on 3D Models on the Internet
257(14)
Thomas Jung
Mark D. Gross
Ellen Yi-Luen Do
Graphics Interpreter of Design Actions: the GIDA System of Diagram Sorting and Analysis
271(14)
Ellen Yi-Luen Do
Conceptual Design as HyperSketching: Theory and Java Prototype
285(14)
Raymond Joseph McCall
Ekaterini Vlahos
Joshua Zabel
Architectural Design Development through Multimedia Interaction
299(16)
Yoshitaka Mishima
Peter John Szalapaj
Design Evaluation
Representation and Execution of Building Codes for Automated Code Checking
315(16)
QZ Yang
Xiang Li
On Top-Down Architectural Lighting Design: Constraint-Based Generation of Light Sources
331(18)
Martin Moeck
Computationally Rendered Architectural Spaces as Means of Lighting Design Evaluation
349(12)
Hesham T. Eissa
Ardeshir Mahdavi
Roberta Klatzky
Jane Siegel
Design Systems Development
Ensuring Usability of CAAD Systems: a Hybrid Approach
361(14)
Sheng-Fen Chien
Tolerating Inconsistencies: The Distributed Perspectives Model
375(12)
Oliver Hoffmann
Markus Stumptner
Talik Chalabi
Urban-CAD, a Design Application for Urbanism
387(14)
Davood Chitchian
E.G.M. Sauren
J. Heeling
Collaboration
Unfocused Interaction in Distributed Workgroups: Establishing Group Presence in a Web-Based Environment
401(14)
Brian R. Johnson
Coordination of Distributed Design Activities: A Rule-Driven Approach
415(12)
Taysheng Jeng
Capturing Histories of Design Processes for Collaborative Building Design Development: Field Trial of the ADS Prototype
427(12)
Cristina Cerulli
Chengzhi Peng
Bryan Lawson
An Architectural Approach to Virtual Reality Support of Multi-user Environments
439(14)
Seung-Hoon Han
James A. Turner
Generation
A Form-making Algorithm: Shape Grammar Reversed
453(14)
Hyoung-June Park
Emmanuel-George Vakalo
A Framework for Redesign Using FBS Models and Grammar Adaptation
467(12)
Scott C. Chase
Pak San Liew
Building Services Standard Solutions: Variational Generation of Plant Room Layouts
479(16)
B. Medjdoub
P. Richens
N. Barnard
Design Representation
(Re)presentation of Architectural Analyses: Two Prototype Applications
495(12)
Bige Tuncer
Rudi Stouffs
Sevil Sariyildiz
Constructive Representation in Situated Analogy in Design: An Essay on a Bottle of Eau d'Issey pour Homme
507(14)
Jaroslaw Mariusz Kulinski
John S. Gero
Cognition-Based CAAD: How CAAD Systems can Support Conceptual Design
521(12)
Hsien-Hui Tang
John S. Gero
Knowledge Management
Knowledge Management by Information Mining
533(14)
Ozer Ciftcioglu
Sanja Durmisevic
The Topics of CAAD, The Machine's Perspective
547(14)
Tomo Cerovsek
Bob Martens
Ziga Turk
Computer-based TRIZ---Systematic Innovation Methods
561(16)
Darrell L. Mann
Conall O Cathain
Form Programming
FormWriter: A Little Programming Language for Generating Three-Dimensional Form Algorithmically
577(12)
Mark D. Gross
DesignBUF: Exploring and Extending 2D Boolean Set Operations with Multiple Modes in the Early Design Phase
589(14)
Jin Won Choi
Do-Young Kwon
Hyun-Soo Lee
POCHE': Polyhedral Objects Controlled by Heteromorphic Effectors
603(12)
Ganapathy Mahalingam
Awareness Space in Support of Distributed Social Networks
615(14)
Lesley Gavin
Stefan Keuppers
Chiron Mottram
Alan Penn
Simulation
Evaluation of Design Performance through Regional Environmental Simulation
629(14)
Robert Ries
Ardeshir Mahdavi
Non-linear Structural Analysis as Real-Time Animation: Borrowing from the Arcade
643(14)
Kirk Martini
Simulation and Representation: Learning from Airflow Analyses In Buildings
657(10)
Alexander Koutamanis
Peter den hartog
Performance-based Computational Design via Differential Modeling and Two-Staged Mapping
667(14)
Ardeshir Mahdavi
Rohini Brahme
Smita Gupta
Architectural Analysis
Highlighting the Affordances of Designs: Mutual Realities and Vicarious Environments
681(16)
Christopher Tweed
Architectural Critique through Digital Scenario-Building: Augmenting Architectural Criticism and Narrative
697(14)
Andre Brown
Route Analysis in Complex Buildings
711(14)
Alexander Koutamanis
Marc van Leusen
Vicky Mitossi
Designing for Interest and Novelty: Motivating Design Agents
725(14)
Robert Saunders
John S. Gero
Urban Design
Moving Architecture and Transiting Landscape, Interactive Rendering System for Animated Assessment
739(14)
Alpha Wai Keung Lee
Kazuhisa Iki
Interactive 3D Reconstruction for Urban Areas: An Image Based Tool
753(14)
Christine Chevrier
Jean-Pierre Perrin
Evolutionary Automata for Suburban Form Simulation
767(14)
Luca Caneparo
Matteo Robiglio
A Web Based Virtual Reality for Urban Visual Environment Assessment
781(14)
Zongyu Zhang
Jin-Yeu Tsou
Theodore W. Hall
VR-DIS
VR-DIS Research Programme: Design Systems group
795(14)
B. de Vries
H. H. Achten
M.K.D. Coomans
J.Dijkstra
S. Fridqvist
A.J. Jessurun
J.P. van Leeuwen
M.A. Orzechowski
D.J.M. Saarloos
N.M. Segers
A.A.W. Tan
Author Index 809(2)
Keyword Index 811

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