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El. knyga: Automation Based Creative Design - Research and Perspectives

Edited by (St. John's College, Cambridge, UK), Edited by (Technical University, Delft, The Netherlands)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: Elsevier Science Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780080934525
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Computer technology has revolutionized many aspects of building design, such as drafting, management, construction - even building with robots. This revolution has expanded into the field of design creativity. Presented in this book is an up-to-date, comprehensive picture of research advances in the fast-growing field of informatics applied to conceptual stages in the generation of artifacts - in particular, buildings. It addresses the question how far and in what ways creative design can be intelligently automated.

Among the topics covered are: the use of precedents; the relations between case-based, rule-based, and principle-based architectural design reasoning; product typology; artifact thesauruses; the inputting and retrieval of architectural knowledge; the visual representation and understanding of existing or projected built forms; empirical and analytical models of the design process and the design product; desktop design toolkits; grammars of shape and of function; multiple-perspective building data structures; design as a multi-agent collaborative process; the integration of heterogeneous engineering information; and foundations for a systematic approach to the development of knowledge-based design systems.

The papers provide a link between basic and practical issues: - fundamental questions in the theory of artifact design, artifical intelligence, and the cognitive science of imagination and reasoning; - problems in the computerization of building data and design facilities; - the practical tasks of building conception, construction and evaluation. The automation of creative design is itself considered as an engineering design problem.

The implications of current and future work for architectural education and research in architectural history, as well as for computer-integrated construction and the management of engineering projects are considered.

Introduction (A. Tzonis, I. White). Case-based design and creativity (G.
Schmitt). Remembrance of things past: design precedents in libraries (R.
Oxmna, R. Oxman). Modelling the representation of architectural design cases
(C. Kühn, M. Herzog). The 98% solution (F. Jules). The image and the model
(P. Quintrand). The future of visual design representations in architecture
(A. Koutamanis). A multi-level primitive generic components model (L.K.
Alberts, P.M. Wognum, N.J.I. Mars). The pedagogical grammar (G. Stiny).
Artifact grammars and architectural invention (W.J. Mitchell). The design of
prismatic and crystalline building shapes with the help of computer
techniques (P. Huybers). System architecture for computer integration of
design and construction knowledge (C.M. Eastman et al.). Integrated use of
building design tools: results from the combine project (G. Augenbroe).
Computational support for shared memory in design (E. Subrahmanian et al.).
Design as a collaborative process (D. Sriram). Deliberation and aggregation
in computer aided performance evaluation (Q. Cao, J.-P. Protzen).
Iconographic thesaurus: a key to subject retrieval in pictorial information
systems (J. van den Berg, H. Brandhorst, P. van Huisstede). Tracing
architectural history (R. Stenvert). A database of the non-domestic building
stock of Britain (P. Steadman). Desktop design: a toolkit approach on cost
and planning modelling (T.-H. Lin, J.-P. Protzen). A model of the
architectural design process, and some implications (R. Hamel). The ideate
project: exploring computer enhancements for conceptualizing (J.M.
Hennessey). Mixtures of simples: towards a technology for designing (P.
Papazian). Towards the automation of conceptual design (S.N. Pollalis).
Critical issues in automation based creative design education (D.L. Schodek).
Name Index. Subject Index.