innovative techniques of representation in architectural design /
First Statement of Responsibility
Fabio Bianconi, Marco Filippucci, editors.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Cham, Switzerland :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
[2019]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource (xxi, 1535 pages) :
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illustrations (some color)
SERIES
Series Title
Lecture notes in civil engineering,
Volume Designation
volume 24
ISSN of Series
2366-2557 ;
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; Contents; Introduction; DWD; Drawing as Model; The Structure of the Volume; Integrated Approach and Generative Design; WOOD, CAD AND AI: Digital Modelling as Place of Convergence of Natural and Artificial Intelligent to Design Timber Architecture; 1 Introduction; 2 Background; 3 Methods and Materials; 4 Experimentations; 4.1 Responsive Architecture: Study, Characterization and Realization of "Unplywood" Panels for Passive Ventilation Systems; 4.2 Innovations and Experimentations for Double-Curved Timber Surfaces: Design and Characterization of a Flexible and Engineered Solid Wood Panel
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2.2 Concrete3 Current Innovation Relating to Wood; 3.1 Innovation-Customized Timber Products; 3.2 Innovation-Digital Design; 3.3 Innovation-Engineering Analysis; 3.4 Engaging with Material Characteristics; 3.5 Innovation-Fabrication; 3.6 Innovation: Summary; 4 Methodology; 5 Results; 5.1 Prototype 1; 5.2 Prototype 2; 6 Discussion; 7 Conclusion; References; New Workflows for Digital Timber; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Background; 1.2 CITA and Innochain; 1.3 A New Case for Timber; 2 The Material Complexity of Timber; 2.1 Diversity in Wood; 2.2 Fibre in Construction; 3 Three Experiments
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2.2 Fusta Robotica: Design Against Material2.3 "Digital Urban Orchard": Design with Tolerances; 2.4 "Digital Woodcraft" and "Robotic Sawmill": Design and Fabrication Strategies Based on Natural Wood Characteristics; 3 Digital Craftsmanship; 3.1 "Adaptive Robotic Carving": Digital Craftsmanship and Machine Learning; 4 Conclusions; References; Advanced Timber Concepts and the Design of Furniture and Structures; 1 Introduction; 2 The Architecture of Furniture; 3 Flat-Pack Housing; 4 Generative Fabrications; 4.1 Gridshell Experiment; 4.2 Research Pavilions; 5 Complex Timber Structures
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3.1 Experiment 1: The Fibre3.2 Experiment 2: The Blank; 3.3 Experiment 3: The Structure; 4 Conclusion; 4.1 Digitally Designed Wood; 4.2 Extended Digital Production; 4.3 Digital Interfaces Across Disciplinary Silos; 4.4 The Way Forward; References; Negotiated Materialization: Design Approaches Integrating Wood Heterogeneity Through Advanced Robotic Fabrication; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Dynamic Blueprints and Cyber Physical Making; 1.2 Digital Negotiations in Wood Constructions; 2 Tolerance Management in Digital Fabrication: Case Studies; 2.1 "Fusta Robotica" and "Digital Urban Orchard."
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4.3 Redrawing Descriptive and Projective Geometry: Generative Design of Stereotomy and Japanese Joints for CAD/CAM Application4.4 Wooden Tensegrity Structures and Morphological Evolutions of Transpolyhedra; 4.5 AI for Mass-Customized Housing. Multi-objective Optimization as a Decision Support System; 4.6 The Ames Room Pavilion. The Reinterpretation of the Classical by Generative Design; 5 Conclusions; References; Beyond Form Definition: Material Informed Digital Fabrication in Timber Construction; 1 Introduction; 2 Patterns of Innovation in Materials and Their Consequences; 2.1 Steel
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This book explores various digital representation strategies that could change the future of wooden architectures by blending tradition and innovation. Composed of 61 chapters, written by 153 authors hailing from 5 continents, 24 countries and 69 research centers, it addresses advanced digital modeling, with a particular focus on solutions involving generative models and dynamic value, inherent to the relation between knowing how to draw and how to build. Thanks to the potential of computing, areas like parametric design and digital manufacturing are opening exciting new avenues for the future of construction. The book's chapters are divided into five sections that connect digital wood design to integrated approaches and generative design; to model synthesis and morphological comprehension; to lessons learned from nature and material explorations; to constructive wisdom and implementation-related challenges; and to parametric transfigurations and morphological optimizations.