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Study of performance based design (Evaluation of spatial performance through visual perception) (Softcopy is also available)

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Contents:
Content Abstract Summary of Contents 0. Introduction 0.1. Initiation to the Research 0.2. Aim 0.3. Objectives 0.4. Scope / Limitations 0.5. Work Methodology 0.6. Significance/Relevance of Study 1. Performance - Based Design (PBD) 1.1. Performative Design 1.1.1. What is Performance - Based Design? 1.1.2. What are the Performance simulation Processes? 1.2. Performances and their types 1.2.1. What are the types of Performances? 1.2.2. Spatial Performance 1.3. Spatial Performance through Visual Perception 1.3.1. R elation of Visual Perception to Spatial Performance 1.3.2. Visual Perception to Museum 1.4. Inferences 2. Probabilistic Approach 2.1. Introduction to Probabilistic Approach 2.1.1. Perception to X- Direction 2.1.2. Joint Perception 2.1.3. Perception of X to Z - Direction 2.1.4. Perception of X to Y – Direction 2.1.5. Properties of Probabilistic Approach 2.2. Methods to Evaluate Probabilistic Approach 2.2.1. A nalogue Method 2.2.2. Computation Method 2.2.3. Evaluating Spatial Performance 2.3. Over-lapping Theory of probabilistic approach to calculate Spatial Performance of the space. 2.3.1. Sanskar Kendra 2.3.2. L.D. Indology Museum 2.4. Inferences 3. Application of Performance into Design Processes. 3.1. Introduction to Site 3.2. Wind Performance to derive overall form. 3.3 Natural Light Performance to derive roof as an element. 3.4 Process of resolving space planning through Probabilistic Approach. 3.5 Inferences 4. Conclusion and Strategies 5 Bibliography 5.1. Illustration Credits 6. Glossary 7. Appendix 7.1. Review Action - Task 7.2. Plagiarism Report
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Content
Abstract
Summary of Contents
0. Introduction
0.1. Initiation to the Research
0.2. Aim
0.3. Objectives
0.4. Scope / Limitations
0.5. Work Methodology
0.6. Significance/Relevance of Study
1. Performance - Based Design (PBD)
1.1. Performative Design
1.1.1. What is Performance - Based Design?
1.1.2. What are the Performance simulation Processes?
1.2. Performances and their types
1.2.1. What are the types of Performances?
1.2.2. Spatial Performance
1.3. Spatial Performance through Visual Perception
1.3.1. R elation of Visual Perception to Spatial Performance
1.3.2. Visual Perception to Museum
1.4. Inferences
2. Probabilistic Approach
2.1. Introduction to Probabilistic Approach
2.1.1. Perception to X- Direction
2.1.2. Joint Perception
2.1.3. Perception of X to Z - Direction
2.1.4. Perception of X to Y – Direction
2.1.5. Properties of Probabilistic Approach
2.2. Methods to Evaluate Probabilistic Approach
2.2.1. A nalogue Method
2.2.2. Computation Method
2.2.3. Evaluating Spatial Performance
2.3. Over-lapping Theory of probabilistic approach to calculate Spatial Performance of the space.
2.3.1. Sanskar Kendra
2.3.2. L.D. Indology Museum
2.4. Inferences
3. Application of Performance into Design Processes.
3.1. Introduction to Site
3.2. Wind Performance to derive overall form.
3.3 Natural Light Performance to derive roof as an element.
3.4 Process of resolving space planning through Probabilistic Approach.
3.5 Inferences
4. Conclusion and Strategies
5 Bibliography
5.1. Illustration Credits
6. Glossary
7. Appendix
7.1. Review Action - Task
7.2. Plagiarism Report

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