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Orange Code:93260
Paperback:243 pages
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1. The Master-Builder-Geometer Cristiano Ceccato2. Interpreting Physical Sketches as Architectural Models Barbara Cutler, Joshua Nasman3. Lamella Flock Martin Tamke, Jacob Rüber, Hauke Jungjohann et al.4. Case Studies in Cost-Optimized Paneling of Architectural Freeform Surfaces Michael Eigensatz, Mario Deuss, Alexander Schiftner et al.5. Tiling Freeform Shapes With Straight Panels: Algorithmic Methods Johannes Wallner, Alexander Schiftner, Martin Kilian et al6. Freeform Rigid-Foldable Structure Using Bidirectionally Flat-Foldable Planar Quadrilateral Mesh Tomohiro Tachi7. The Sphere Project – Negotiate Geometrical Representations From Design to Production Klaus Bollinger, Manfred Grohmann, Oliver Tessmann8. Towards Teaching Generative Design in Architecture Ilija Bentscheff, Christoph Gengnagel9. Architectural Acoustics for Practioners William Bergeron-Mirsky, Jason Lim, John Gulliford et al10. Wiggled Brick Bond Ralph Bärtschi, Michael Knauss, Tobias Bonwetsch et al11. Geometric Methods and Computational Mechanics for the design of Stone Domes Based on Abeille’s Bond Maurizio Brocato, Lucia Mondardini12. Louvre Abu Dhabi 1/33 – Fabrication of a Large-Scale Physical Light-Test Model Benjamin S. Koren13. Ortho-Pictures: 3D Objects From Independent 2D Data Sets Gershon Elber14. Geometry of Structural Form Lorenz Lachauer, Toni Kotnik15. Realizing Formal and Funcional Complexity for Structurally Dynamic Systems in Rapid Computational Means Sean Ahlquist, Achim Menges16. Statics-Sensitive Layout of Planar Quadrilateral Meshes Alexander Schiftner, Jonathan Balzer
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Geometry lies at the core of the architectural design process. It is omnipresent, from the initial determination of form to the final construction.
Modern geometric computing provides a variety of tools for the efficient design, analysis, and manufacturing of complex shapes. On the one hand this opens up new horizons for architecture. On the other, the architectural context also poses new problems for geometry. The research area of architectural geometry, situated at the border of applied geometry and architecture, is emerging to address these problems. This volume, presenting the papers accepted at the 2010 Advances in Architectural Geometry conference in Vienna, reflects the substantial progress made in this field. The interdisciplinary nature of architectural geometry is reflected in the diversity of backgrounds of the contributing authors. Renowned architects, engineers, mathematicians, and computer scientists present novel research ideas and cutting-edge solutions at the interface of geometry processing and architectural design
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