Thresholds design, research, education and practice in the space between the physical and the virtual
Proctor, George Ed.
Thresholds design, research, education and practice in the space between the physical and the virtual - Pomona Association for Computer-Aided Design in Architecture 2002 - xiv,449,ip.
CONTENTS
ACADIA Officers and Steering Committee iii
2002 Technical Review Committee and Digital Media Exhibit Jury iv
Contents v
Panel Discussion Rosters viii
Editor's Preface ix
Interview with Key-note Speaker, James Glymph of Gehry Partners LLP xi
Session One: Education and Pedagogy
Moderator's Overview 1
Nancy Yen-wen Cheng University of Oregon
i+a: Explorations in Emerging Architectural Typologies and Design Processes 3
Jeffrey Huang Harvard University, Graduate School of Design
Thomas Schroepfer
Physical and Digital Media Strategies for Exploring 'Imagined' Realities of Space, Skin, and Light 15
Thomas Fowler California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Brooks Muller
Object Oriented Application Development in CAD: A Graduate Course 27
Ulrich Flemming School of Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University
Learning in Digital Space: Dynamic Visualization of Structural Behavior as a teaching Strategy 39
Shahin Vassigh State University, New York, Buffalo
An Affordable Immersive Environment in Beginning Design Studio Education 49
Loukas Kalisperis Department of Architecture, Pennsylvania State University
George Otto Visualization Group, Information Technology Services, Pennsylvania State University
Katsu Muramoto Department of Architecture, Pennsylvania State University
Jack S. Grundrum Visualization Group, Information Technology Services, Pennsylvania State University
Raymon Masters Special Projects, Information Technology Services, Pennsylvania State University
Brian Orland Department of Landscape Architecture, Pennsylvania State University
An Evaluation of Urban Simulation Processes for the Elumens Vision Dome 57
Jeff Head College of Architecture and Planning, Kansas State University
Richard Hoag Kenneth Brooks
Session Two: Theory/ Methods
Moderator's Overview 67
Mohamed Sharif Cal Poly Pomona
Time-like Architectures: The Emergence of Post-spatial parametric Worlds 71
Mahesh Senagala U.Texas, San Antonio
Virtuality and Place 79
Brian Johnson University of Washington
Where is this Place? 87
Bharat Dave Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, University of Melbourne, Australia
Eric Champion University of Melbourne, Australia
Elitism, IT and the Modern Architect - Opportunity or Dilemma 99
Larry Barrow Mississippi State University
Distributed Agents for Morphologic and Behavioral Expression in Cellular Design Systems 113
Thomas Fischer Hong Kong Polytechnic
Torben Fischer August-Universitat, Germany
Cristiano Ceccato Gehry Partnership, LLP
Session 3: Methods/Theory
Moderator's Overview 125
Mike Gerzo ' Independent Researcher, Colorado
Agent Models of 3D Virtual Worlds 127
May Lou Maher Key Center of Design Computing and Cognition, University of Sydney, Australia
John S. Gero
Extreme Spatial Experience; Altering the Perception of Space 139
Behnam Samareh University of California, Los Angeles
Kostas Terzides
Crossing Two Thresholds with One Stepping Stone-a 147
Scenario for a More Comfortable Design Environment
Ann Heylighen Department of Architecture, K.U. Lueven, The Netherlands
Nicole M. Segers T.U. Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Plausibility and planning in the design process-Reason and Confidence in the Computer-Aided Design and Planning of Buildings 157
Dirk Donath Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany
Thorsten Michael Loemker Katharina Richter
3D City Model generator: The Application of Neuro-Fuzzy Systems in CAD 165
Yoshihiro Kobayashi Arizona State University
Session Four :Capturinq Spatial and Temporal Information in Architecture
Moderator's Overview 177
Wassim Jabi New Jersey Institute of Technology
SciX Project: Re-Engineering from Paper-based to Free Electronic Publishing 181
Bo-Christer Bjork Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Helsinki, Finland
Bob Martens Vienna University of Technology, Austria
ZigaTurk University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana Slovenia
Data Modeling Issues in Simulating the Dynamic Processes in Life Cycle Analysis of Buildings 189
Feliz Ozel Arizona State University
Niklaus Kohler University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Space Core: Metadata for Retrieving Spatial Information in Architecture 199
Jie-Eun Hwang, Jin-Won Choi Department of Housing and Interior Design, Yonsei University, Seoul Korea
Linked QTVR System for Simulating Citizen's Strolling Activities 219
Mitsuo Morozumi Faculty of Engineering, Kumamoto University, Japan
Tadashi Uciyama Creative Laboratory, Tokyo University of Technology, Japan
Minoru Tanae Kobe Design University, Japan
Yuichi Sueshige Kumamoto University, Japan
An Image-based and Knowledge-based System for Efficient Architectural and Urban Modeling 231
Didier Boucard CERMA Ecole d'Architecture de Nantes/ Ecole des Mines de Nancy, France
S. Hout CERMA Ecole d'Architecture de Nantes
Ch. Colin CERMA Ecole d'Architecture de Nantes
G Hegron Ecole des Mines de Nancy, France
D. Siiret Ecole des Mines de Nancy, France
Escarpment Study in a Virtual Flow Environment 241
Michael W. Kuenstle School of Architecture, University of Florida
Session Five : Tool Integration
Moderator's Overview 251
Anton Harfmann University of Cincinnati
Multi-resoultion Sky Visualization: Daylight Design and Design Tools 253
Daniel C. Glazer Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program, University of California, Berkeley
Richard Warfield Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Division, U.C. Berkeley
Karen Carrier department of Architecture, U.C. Berkeley
Alex Lam Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Division, U.C. Berkeley
YingYing Yong Department of Architecture, U.C. Berkeley
John Canny Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Division, U.C. Berkeley
M.Susan Ubbelohde Department of Architecture, U.C. Berkeley
Ellen Yi-Luen Do Department of Architecture, University of Washington
Daylight Simulation: Examining its Place during the Conceptual Stages in a CAAD Studio 265
Tina Sarawagi University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Murali Paranandi Miami University
A Web-based Virtual Lighting Simulator 273
Kostas Papamichael Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Judy Lai Daniel Fuller Tara Tariq
Practical Image Based Lighting 283
Ergun Akelman, Jaemin Lee Visualization Sciences Program, Department of Architecture, Texas A&M University
Fantastic Reconstructions or Reconstructions of the Fantastic? 293
Tracking and presenting Ambiguity, Alternatives, and Documentation in Virtual Worlds
Nicholas Cipolla University of Southern California
Lynn Swartz-Dodd
Karen M. Kensek
A Parametric Strategy for Freeform Glass Structures using Quadrilateral Planer Facets 307
Christiano Ceccato Gehry Partners LLP
James Glymph Dennis Shelden Judith Mussel
Hans Schober Schlaich Bergermann & Partners, Stuttgart, Germany
Session Six: Work-in-Progress 1
Moderator's Overview 327
Andre Brown University of Liverpool, UK
Virtual Tactility 329
John Maze University of Florida
Understanding Spatial Information with Integrated 3D Visual and Aural Design Applications 337
Gregory More, Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory, RMIT Melbourne University, Australia
Lawrence Harvey
Mark Burry
An Urbanistic Design Tool 343
D.Chitchian Iran University of Science and Technology; T.U. Delft, Netherlands
H Bekkering T.U. Delft, Netherlands
Modeling Urban Spaces: GIS and CAD Compared 349
Mark Linder School of Architecture, Syracuse University, NY
McLain Clutter
Developing Systematics Regarding Virtual Reconstruction of Synagogues 353
Bob Martens Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Herbert Peter A-Null A/ienna University of Technology, Austria
Management of Internet Use in UK Architectural 361
Practices
M. Fedeski Cardiff University, UK
Descriptive Conventions for Shape Grammars 369
Haldane Liew MIT
Session Seven: Work-in-Progress 2
Moderator' Overview 383
Celine Pinet West Valley College
Transformable Architecture Inspired by the Oragami Art:
Computer Visualization as a Tool for Form Exploration 385
Katherine Liapi University of Texas
The Anthropomorphic Measurement and Modeling Project 2002 393
John Jay Miller Mississippi State University
Weidong Wang Craig Bennette Associates
Gavin R. Jenkins T.K. Martin Center for Technology and Disability, Mississippi State University
Interfacing Virtual and Physical Spaces through the Body: The cyberPRINT Project 399
Julio Bermudez University of Utah
Jim Agutter Noah Syroid Brent Lilly
Dwayne Westenskow Stefano Foresti
Yakov Sharir University of Texas, Austin
Tom Lopez Oberlin College
Immersive Real-time AudioA/isual Architectural Simulations 405
Steven Landau, Marc Grassi School of Architecture, University of Arizona
Dynamic Knowledge Map: Reusing Experts' tacit Knowledge in the AEC Industry 411
Jeong-Han Woo Texas A&M University
Mark J. Clayton, Robert E. Johnson, Benito E. Flores, Christopher Ellis
Analysis of Digital Image Properties and Human Preference 417
Gretchen Shira Design Knowledge Systems Center, U.T. Delft, Netherlands
Digital Design Exhibit 427
Kevin Klinger, DDE Coordinators Ball State University Frederick Stacy Norman
188025011X
620.00420285 / PRO
Thresholds design, research, education and practice in the space between the physical and the virtual - Pomona Association for Computer-Aided Design in Architecture 2002 - xiv,449,ip.
CONTENTS
ACADIA Officers and Steering Committee iii
2002 Technical Review Committee and Digital Media Exhibit Jury iv
Contents v
Panel Discussion Rosters viii
Editor's Preface ix
Interview with Key-note Speaker, James Glymph of Gehry Partners LLP xi
Session One: Education and Pedagogy
Moderator's Overview 1
Nancy Yen-wen Cheng University of Oregon
i+a: Explorations in Emerging Architectural Typologies and Design Processes 3
Jeffrey Huang Harvard University, Graduate School of Design
Thomas Schroepfer
Physical and Digital Media Strategies for Exploring 'Imagined' Realities of Space, Skin, and Light 15
Thomas Fowler California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Brooks Muller
Object Oriented Application Development in CAD: A Graduate Course 27
Ulrich Flemming School of Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University
Learning in Digital Space: Dynamic Visualization of Structural Behavior as a teaching Strategy 39
Shahin Vassigh State University, New York, Buffalo
An Affordable Immersive Environment in Beginning Design Studio Education 49
Loukas Kalisperis Department of Architecture, Pennsylvania State University
George Otto Visualization Group, Information Technology Services, Pennsylvania State University
Katsu Muramoto Department of Architecture, Pennsylvania State University
Jack S. Grundrum Visualization Group, Information Technology Services, Pennsylvania State University
Raymon Masters Special Projects, Information Technology Services, Pennsylvania State University
Brian Orland Department of Landscape Architecture, Pennsylvania State University
An Evaluation of Urban Simulation Processes for the Elumens Vision Dome 57
Jeff Head College of Architecture and Planning, Kansas State University
Richard Hoag Kenneth Brooks
Session Two: Theory/ Methods
Moderator's Overview 67
Mohamed Sharif Cal Poly Pomona
Time-like Architectures: The Emergence of Post-spatial parametric Worlds 71
Mahesh Senagala U.Texas, San Antonio
Virtuality and Place 79
Brian Johnson University of Washington
Where is this Place? 87
Bharat Dave Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, University of Melbourne, Australia
Eric Champion University of Melbourne, Australia
Elitism, IT and the Modern Architect - Opportunity or Dilemma 99
Larry Barrow Mississippi State University
Distributed Agents for Morphologic and Behavioral Expression in Cellular Design Systems 113
Thomas Fischer Hong Kong Polytechnic
Torben Fischer August-Universitat, Germany
Cristiano Ceccato Gehry Partnership, LLP
Session 3: Methods/Theory
Moderator's Overview 125
Mike Gerzo ' Independent Researcher, Colorado
Agent Models of 3D Virtual Worlds 127
May Lou Maher Key Center of Design Computing and Cognition, University of Sydney, Australia
John S. Gero
Extreme Spatial Experience; Altering the Perception of Space 139
Behnam Samareh University of California, Los Angeles
Kostas Terzides
Crossing Two Thresholds with One Stepping Stone-a 147
Scenario for a More Comfortable Design Environment
Ann Heylighen Department of Architecture, K.U. Lueven, The Netherlands
Nicole M. Segers T.U. Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Plausibility and planning in the design process-Reason and Confidence in the Computer-Aided Design and Planning of Buildings 157
Dirk Donath Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany
Thorsten Michael Loemker Katharina Richter
3D City Model generator: The Application of Neuro-Fuzzy Systems in CAD 165
Yoshihiro Kobayashi Arizona State University
Session Four :Capturinq Spatial and Temporal Information in Architecture
Moderator's Overview 177
Wassim Jabi New Jersey Institute of Technology
SciX Project: Re-Engineering from Paper-based to Free Electronic Publishing 181
Bo-Christer Bjork Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Helsinki, Finland
Bob Martens Vienna University of Technology, Austria
ZigaTurk University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana Slovenia
Data Modeling Issues in Simulating the Dynamic Processes in Life Cycle Analysis of Buildings 189
Feliz Ozel Arizona State University
Niklaus Kohler University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Space Core: Metadata for Retrieving Spatial Information in Architecture 199
Jie-Eun Hwang, Jin-Won Choi Department of Housing and Interior Design, Yonsei University, Seoul Korea
Linked QTVR System for Simulating Citizen's Strolling Activities 219
Mitsuo Morozumi Faculty of Engineering, Kumamoto University, Japan
Tadashi Uciyama Creative Laboratory, Tokyo University of Technology, Japan
Minoru Tanae Kobe Design University, Japan
Yuichi Sueshige Kumamoto University, Japan
An Image-based and Knowledge-based System for Efficient Architectural and Urban Modeling 231
Didier Boucard CERMA Ecole d'Architecture de Nantes/ Ecole des Mines de Nancy, France
S. Hout CERMA Ecole d'Architecture de Nantes
Ch. Colin CERMA Ecole d'Architecture de Nantes
G Hegron Ecole des Mines de Nancy, France
D. Siiret Ecole des Mines de Nancy, France
Escarpment Study in a Virtual Flow Environment 241
Michael W. Kuenstle School of Architecture, University of Florida
Session Five : Tool Integration
Moderator's Overview 251
Anton Harfmann University of Cincinnati
Multi-resoultion Sky Visualization: Daylight Design and Design Tools 253
Daniel C. Glazer Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program, University of California, Berkeley
Richard Warfield Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Division, U.C. Berkeley
Karen Carrier department of Architecture, U.C. Berkeley
Alex Lam Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Division, U.C. Berkeley
YingYing Yong Department of Architecture, U.C. Berkeley
John Canny Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Division, U.C. Berkeley
M.Susan Ubbelohde Department of Architecture, U.C. Berkeley
Ellen Yi-Luen Do Department of Architecture, University of Washington
Daylight Simulation: Examining its Place during the Conceptual Stages in a CAAD Studio 265
Tina Sarawagi University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Murali Paranandi Miami University
A Web-based Virtual Lighting Simulator 273
Kostas Papamichael Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Judy Lai Daniel Fuller Tara Tariq
Practical Image Based Lighting 283
Ergun Akelman, Jaemin Lee Visualization Sciences Program, Department of Architecture, Texas A&M University
Fantastic Reconstructions or Reconstructions of the Fantastic? 293
Tracking and presenting Ambiguity, Alternatives, and Documentation in Virtual Worlds
Nicholas Cipolla University of Southern California
Lynn Swartz-Dodd
Karen M. Kensek
A Parametric Strategy for Freeform Glass Structures using Quadrilateral Planer Facets 307
Christiano Ceccato Gehry Partners LLP
James Glymph Dennis Shelden Judith Mussel
Hans Schober Schlaich Bergermann & Partners, Stuttgart, Germany
Session Six: Work-in-Progress 1
Moderator's Overview 327
Andre Brown University of Liverpool, UK
Virtual Tactility 329
John Maze University of Florida
Understanding Spatial Information with Integrated 3D Visual and Aural Design Applications 337
Gregory More, Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory, RMIT Melbourne University, Australia
Lawrence Harvey
Mark Burry
An Urbanistic Design Tool 343
D.Chitchian Iran University of Science and Technology; T.U. Delft, Netherlands
H Bekkering T.U. Delft, Netherlands
Modeling Urban Spaces: GIS and CAD Compared 349
Mark Linder School of Architecture, Syracuse University, NY
McLain Clutter
Developing Systematics Regarding Virtual Reconstruction of Synagogues 353
Bob Martens Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Herbert Peter A-Null A/ienna University of Technology, Austria
Management of Internet Use in UK Architectural 361
Practices
M. Fedeski Cardiff University, UK
Descriptive Conventions for Shape Grammars 369
Haldane Liew MIT
Session Seven: Work-in-Progress 2
Moderator' Overview 383
Celine Pinet West Valley College
Transformable Architecture Inspired by the Oragami Art:
Computer Visualization as a Tool for Form Exploration 385
Katherine Liapi University of Texas
The Anthropomorphic Measurement and Modeling Project 2002 393
John Jay Miller Mississippi State University
Weidong Wang Craig Bennette Associates
Gavin R. Jenkins T.K. Martin Center for Technology and Disability, Mississippi State University
Interfacing Virtual and Physical Spaces through the Body: The cyberPRINT Project 399
Julio Bermudez University of Utah
Jim Agutter Noah Syroid Brent Lilly
Dwayne Westenskow Stefano Foresti
Yakov Sharir University of Texas, Austin
Tom Lopez Oberlin College
Immersive Real-time AudioA/isual Architectural Simulations 405
Steven Landau, Marc Grassi School of Architecture, University of Arizona
Dynamic Knowledge Map: Reusing Experts' tacit Knowledge in the AEC Industry 411
Jeong-Han Woo Texas A&M University
Mark J. Clayton, Robert E. Johnson, Benito E. Flores, Christopher Ellis
Analysis of Digital Image Properties and Human Preference 417
Gretchen Shira Design Knowledge Systems Center, U.T. Delft, Netherlands
Digital Design Exhibit 427
Kevin Klinger, DDE Coordinators Ball State University Frederick Stacy Norman
188025011X
620.00420285 / PRO