A STRUCTURAL PLANNING MODELER OF INFORMAL SHAPE
... enthusiastically among experimental architects. Enhanced computing power and elaborate modeling algorithms for arbitrary shapes make building design of previously regarded as impossible to be realized (Figure 2). A number of this kind of design proposals is increasing as a new trend. The design of i ...
... enthusiastically among experimental architects. Enhanced computing power and elaborate modeling algorithms for arbitrary shapes make building design of previously regarded as impossible to be realized (Figure 2). A number of this kind of design proposals is increasing as a new trend. The design of i ...
Architectural Design Controls
... insulated metal. Triple garages shall have the doors installed so that no door is wider than a double garage door width. ...
... insulated metal. Triple garages shall have the doors installed so that no door is wider than a double garage door width. ...
I. Lesson 3: Seismic Solutions
... 3. Introduce the vocabulary term: live load. Some information to discuss, might include: • Review the meaning of building load from the last lesson (the total mass that a structure must support including the structure itself and everything in it). • The live load is the people, furniture and other g ...
... 3. Introduce the vocabulary term: live load. Some information to discuss, might include: • Review the meaning of building load from the last lesson (the total mass that a structure must support including the structure itself and everything in it). • The live load is the people, furniture and other g ...
the new dior boutique in milan
... Portzamparc, winner of architecture’s prestigious Pritzker Prize. The interiors have been designed by the internationally renowned architect Peter Marino. Portzamparc’s ambitious new creation is a sculptural and fluid structure that redefines the landscape it sits in. Famous all over the world for h ...
... Portzamparc, winner of architecture’s prestigious Pritzker Prize. The interiors have been designed by the internationally renowned architect Peter Marino. Portzamparc’s ambitious new creation is a sculptural and fluid structure that redefines the landscape it sits in. Famous all over the world for h ...
Aalborg Universitet User Participation in the Building Process
... There are a number of methods that can be used to support user driven innovation. These methods are of an anthropological nature, and go under such terms as user-centred design, empathic research, and applied ethnography. A central issue is to capture and unveil both known and not yet formulated nee ...
... There are a number of methods that can be used to support user driven innovation. These methods are of an anthropological nature, and go under such terms as user-centred design, empathic research, and applied ethnography. A central issue is to capture and unveil both known and not yet formulated nee ...
design of steel structures for blast
... ductility and overstrength using elastic analyses to approximate true inelastic behavior. More efficient design solutions can be obtained by relying on the development of catenary behavior in the framing elements. However, in order to reliably provide this behavior, steel framing connections must be ...
... ductility and overstrength using elastic analyses to approximate true inelastic behavior. More efficient design solutions can be obtained by relying on the development of catenary behavior in the framing elements. However, in order to reliably provide this behavior, steel framing connections must be ...
USER PARTICIPATION IN THE BUILDING PROCESS
... There are a number of methods that can be used to support user driven innovation. These methods are of an anthropological nature, and go under such terms as user-centred design, empathic research, and applied ethnography. A central issue is to capture and unveil both known and not yet formulated nee ...
... There are a number of methods that can be used to support user driven innovation. These methods are of an anthropological nature, and go under such terms as user-centred design, empathic research, and applied ethnography. A central issue is to capture and unveil both known and not yet formulated nee ...
Edmonton Urban Design Awards
... itself as a civic space in a suburban context without a pedestrian scale. The design is conceived as an opaque volume from which the public space has been “carved”, with support spaces hidden within the “solid” portions of the building’s form. This strategy allows us to distinguish between the more ...
... itself as a civic space in a suburban context without a pedestrian scale. The design is conceived as an opaque volume from which the public space has been “carved”, with support spaces hidden within the “solid” portions of the building’s form. This strategy allows us to distinguish between the more ...
CTBUH Technical Paper - Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
... feature is the “splash,” which twists around the building towards the south to shield itself as ...
... feature is the “splash,” which twists around the building towards the south to shield itself as ...
Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture Exhibition guidebook
... share the primary function of providing shelter and protection for the body, but also because they both create space and volume out of flat, two-dimensional materials. While they have much in common, they are also intrinsically different. Both address the human scale, but the proportions, sizes and ...
... share the primary function of providing shelter and protection for the body, but also because they both create space and volume out of flat, two-dimensional materials. While they have much in common, they are also intrinsically different. Both address the human scale, but the proportions, sizes and ...
860 | 880 Lake Shore Drive
... Walter Gropius, both of whom would later achieve architectural reputations as great as Mies's, also worked in the office during the three years Mies stayed with Behrens. Behrens, who was a designer as well as an architect, designed both products and structures for the A.E.G., the German eiectrical i ...
... Walter Gropius, both of whom would later achieve architectural reputations as great as Mies's, also worked in the office during the three years Mies stayed with Behrens. Behrens, who was a designer as well as an architect, designed both products and structures for the A.E.G., the German eiectrical i ...
... performance analysis are typically performed after the architectural design and construction documents have been produced, if at all. This lack of integration into the design process leads to an inefficient process of retroactively modifying the design to achieve a set of performance criteria. Most ...
chapter six intimate proximities
... retractable walls and roofs. The screens are automated, adjusting to the needs of the crop and environment. The retractable screen is a motorised system comprising of two layers of 200 micron clear polyethylene plastic (or similar) with separate dust screen, fixed to bamboo intermediate supporting p ...
... retractable walls and roofs. The screens are automated, adjusting to the needs of the crop and environment. The retractable screen is a motorised system comprising of two layers of 200 micron clear polyethylene plastic (or similar) with separate dust screen, fixed to bamboo intermediate supporting p ...
Low res PDF - netMAGmedia Ltd
... When journalists call the Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC) for comment on whether a new care home is ‘dementia friendly’ or built on ‘dementia principles’ it can be embarrassing. Developers frequently make these claims when they’ve only adopted a few superficial, unproven ideas – ‘colour ...
... When journalists call the Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC) for comment on whether a new care home is ‘dementia friendly’ or built on ‘dementia principles’ it can be embarrassing. Developers frequently make these claims when they’ve only adopted a few superficial, unproven ideas – ‘colour ...
Case Studies of Collaboration between Architects and Contractors
... structural works, the architects explained the design intentions, such as important design parts and cautions on execution of work, for the site work management staff of Obayashi Corporation. Moreover, the architects showed contractors the building that adopted Mayekawa's Original Tiled Panel System ...
... structural works, the architects explained the design intentions, such as important design parts and cautions on execution of work, for the site work management staff of Obayashi Corporation. Moreover, the architects showed contractors the building that adopted Mayekawa's Original Tiled Panel System ...
Design and Development of a Three-Storey Dormitory Building in
... One of the major problems that we are experiencing today is pollution. Nowadays, pollution isn’t always caused just by vehicles plying the streets of Metro Manila, but also from the lights that we use and even our very way of consuming electricity. We commonly use CFC bulbs because we think that the ...
... One of the major problems that we are experiencing today is pollution. Nowadays, pollution isn’t always caused just by vehicles plying the streets of Metro Manila, but also from the lights that we use and even our very way of consuming electricity. We commonly use CFC bulbs because we think that the ...
Architectural History - Historic Hawaii Foundation
... different political climate of Roosevelt’s New Deal, had much the same character, with their emphasis on simple forms and overall formality and symmetry.) In Germany, however, the group known as the Deutscher Wekbund (The German Work Federation) broke with these trends. The Deutscher Werkbund attemp ...
... different political climate of Roosevelt’s New Deal, had much the same character, with their emphasis on simple forms and overall formality and symmetry.) In Germany, however, the group known as the Deutscher Wekbund (The German Work Federation) broke with these trends. The Deutscher Werkbund attemp ...
Healthy environments from a broad perspective – an overview of
... performed to obtain more insight in the thermal comfort of occupants in relation to nonuniform environments. This type of environment may result from the application of socalled low-exergy systems. The project is conducted within the ‘EOS-LT’ research, funded by SenterNovem, and carried out by the ...
... performed to obtain more insight in the thermal comfort of occupants in relation to nonuniform environments. This type of environment may result from the application of socalled low-exergy systems. The project is conducted within the ‘EOS-LT’ research, funded by SenterNovem, and carried out by the ...
5.1 DESIGN GUIDELINES OVERVIEw 5.2 ARCHITECTURAL
... City of Newark | Dahlin Group Architecture Planning ...
... City of Newark | Dahlin Group Architecture Planning ...
Large-scale designs for mixed fabric and cable net formed structures
... fabric mold but also means to control the geometry. In the past, especially in the 1960’s, large scale cable-net supported structures such as the Olympic Stadium by Frei Otto have been built. Today, apart from a few recent examples such as the London Olympic Velodrome, this type of structure is no l ...
... fabric mold but also means to control the geometry. In the past, especially in the 1960’s, large scale cable-net supported structures such as the Olympic Stadium by Frei Otto have been built. Today, apart from a few recent examples such as the London Olympic Velodrome, this type of structure is no l ...
Proceedings Book_2.indb
... complex geometries in the molecular level. It is effective to compile a set of contiguous discrete “chunks” of “voxels13” to define a SO model. Large quantities of voxels are arrayed in space and thus formulate the presented urban forms. The characteristics of the form are heavily relied on the voxe ...
... complex geometries in the molecular level. It is effective to compile a set of contiguous discrete “chunks” of “voxels13” to define a SO model. Large quantities of voxels are arrayed in space and thus formulate the presented urban forms. The characteristics of the form are heavily relied on the voxe ...
cad, curved surfaces and building quality
... Construction Industry Council is the Design Quality Indicator (DQI 2005). This breaks down measures of quality into its elements, some of which can be quantified but others are highly subjective. Other methods deal more with value and have related design to the returns obtained by stakeholders (Macm ...
... Construction Industry Council is the Design Quality Indicator (DQI 2005). This breaks down measures of quality into its elements, some of which can be quantified but others are highly subjective. Other methods deal more with value and have related design to the returns obtained by stakeholders (Macm ...
Tall Buildings: Sustainable Design Opportunities - ctbuh
... construction. This paper describes three major tall buildings focusing on their incorporation of sustainable structural designs. Taipei 101, Taiwan. This tall building stands at 1,667 ft (508 m) making it the world’s tallest building according to the Council on Tall buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBU ...
... construction. This paper describes three major tall buildings focusing on their incorporation of sustainable structural designs. Taipei 101, Taiwan. This tall building stands at 1,667 ft (508 m) making it the world’s tallest building according to the Council on Tall buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBU ...
Liège “Boogy Woogy”
... The perimeter of the building block is formed by an amalgam of different building typologies in different architectural styles. The perimeter is discontinuous, disrupted by unbuilt plots and sudden scale jumps. We propose to close the perimeter and clearly define the building block. Along the Rue de ...
... The perimeter of the building block is formed by an amalgam of different building typologies in different architectural styles. The perimeter is discontinuous, disrupted by unbuilt plots and sudden scale jumps. We propose to close the perimeter and clearly define the building block. Along the Rue de ...
Modern furniture
Modern furniture refers to furniture produced from the late 19th century through the present that is influenced by modernism. Post-World War II ideals of cutting excess, commodification, and practicality of materials in design heavily influenced the aesthetic of the furniture. It was a tremendous departure from all furniture design that had gone before it. There was an opposition to the decorative arts, which included Art Nouveau, Neoclassical, and Victorian styles. Dark or gilded carved wood and richly patterned fabrics from the gave way to the glittering simplicity and geometry of polished metal. The forms of furniture evolved from visually heavy to visually light. This shift from decorative to minimalist principles of design can be attributed to the introduction of new technology, changes in philosophy, and the influences of the principles of architecture. As Philip Johnson, the founder of the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art articulates:""Today industrial design is functionally motivated and follows the same principles as modern architecture: machine-like simplicity, smoothness of surface, avoidance of ornament.... It is perhaps the most fundamental contrast between the two periods of design that in 1900 the Decorative Arts possessed...""With the machine aesthetic, modern furniture easily came to promote factory modules, which emphasized the time-managing, efficient ideals of the period. Modernist design was able to strip down decorative elements and focus on the design of the object in order to save time, money, material, and labor. The goal of modern design was to capture timeless beauty in spare precision.