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Computers in building : proceedings of the CAADfutures'99 conference : proceedings of the eighth international conference on computer aided architectural design futures held at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA on June 7-8, 1999

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston Kulwer Academic Pubs. 1999; Description: xii,398pISBN:
  • 792385365
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  • 720.285 AUG
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CONTENTS List or Reviewers ix Preface xi CAD interfaces to the ARROW manufactured product server 1 Robert Amor, Leonard Newnham Building Research Establishment, Watford, UK The future of CAAD: from computer-aided design to computer-aided collaboration 13 Yehuda E. Kalay University of California, Berkeley, California, USA Exploiting the Internet to improve collaboration between users and design team: 31 The case of the new computer laboratory building at Cambridge University Paul Richens, Michael Trinder The Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies University of Cambridge, UK Urban texture analysis with image processing techniques 49 Carlo Ratti, Paul Richens The Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies University of Cambridge, UK A Web-centric CAD system for collaborative design 65 Raymond McCall University of Colorado, Denver, USA Immersive redlining and annotation of 3-D design models on the Web 81 Thomas Jung, Ellen Yi-Luen Do, Mark D. Gross Sundance Lab for Computing in Design & Planning University of Colorado, Boulder, USA C.R.A.I., Nancy, France How do distributed design organizations act together 99 to create a meaningful design? Towards a process model for design coordination Jeffrey Huang Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, USA A performance-inspired building representation 117 for computational design Georg Suter, Ardeshir Mahdavi, Ramesh Kirshnamurti Carnegie Mellon University, School of Architecture, Pittsburgh, USA About objects and approaches: a conceptual view 133 on building models Ann Hendricx, Herman Neuckermans KU Leuven, Department of Architecture, Leuven, Belgium The BAS-CAAD information system for 149 design - principles, implementation, and a design scenario Anders Ekholm, Sverker Fridqvist Lund University, Computer Aided Architectural Design, Lund, Sweden Information sharing in building design 165 James Snyder, Ulrich Flemming Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories, Camden, New Jersey, USA Carnegie Mellon University, School of Architecture and Institute for Complex Engineered Systems, Pittsburgh, USA Aspects of S2 185 Ardeshir Mahdavi, Mustafa Emre Hal, Paul Mathew, Robert Ries, Georg Suter Carnegie Mellon University, School of Architecture, Pittsburgh, USA Interactive 2D constraint-based geometric 197 construction system Benachir Medjdoub The Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies University of Cambridge, UK Collaborative design with NetDraw 213 Dongqiu Qian, Mark D. Gross Sundance Lab for Computing in Design & Planning University of Colorado, Boulder, USA The computer's role in sketch design: A transparent sketching 227 Michael Trinder The Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies University of Cambridge, UK Making designs come alive: Using physically based modeling 245 techniques in space layout planning Scott A. Arvin, Donald H. House Texas A &M University, Department of Architecture, Visualization Lab, College Station, Texas, USA An interpolation/extrapolation process for 263 creative designing John S. Gero, Vladimir Kazakov University of Sydney, Department of Architectural and Design Science, Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, Sydney, Australia Feature-based high level design tools: A classification 275 Henri H. Achten, Jos P. van Leeuwen Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands Ti-Resolution in design space exploration 291 Andrew Burrow, Rob Woodbury The University of Adelaide, Department of Computer Science School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design Adelaide, Australia Feature-based qualitative modeling of objects 309 John S. Gero, Jose C. Damski University of Sydney, Department of Architectural and Design Science, Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, Sydney, Australia The front of the stage of Vitruvius' Roman theatre: 321 A new approach of computer aided design that transforms geometric operators to semantic operators Giovanni De Paoli, Marius Bogdan University of Montreal, Faculty of Environmental Design Montreal, Canada Experiments on animated visual forms 335 Kostas Terzidis UCLA, Arts and Architecture, Los Angeles, USA Environmental life cycle assessment in an integrated 351 CAD environment: The epilogue approach R. Ries, A. Mahdavi Carnegie Mellon University, School of Architecture, Pittsburgh, USA Downstream of design: Web-based facility operations documents 365 Mark J. Clayton, Robert E. Johnson, Yunsik Song Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas, USA The Piranesi system for interactive rendering 381 Paul Richens • The Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies University of Cambridge, UK
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CONTENTS
List or Reviewers ix
Preface xi
CAD interfaces to the ARROW manufactured product server 1
Robert Amor, Leonard Newnham
Building Research Establishment, Watford, UK
The future of CAAD: from computer-aided design to computer-aided collaboration 13
Yehuda E. Kalay
University of California, Berkeley, California, USA
Exploiting the Internet to improve collaboration between users and design team: 31
The case of the new computer laboratory building at Cambridge University Paul Richens, Michael Trinder
The Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies University of Cambridge, UK
Urban texture analysis with image processing techniques 49
Carlo Ratti, Paul Richens
The Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies University of Cambridge, UK
A Web-centric CAD system for collaborative design 65
Raymond McCall
University of Colorado, Denver, USA
Immersive redlining and annotation of 3-D design models on the Web 81
Thomas Jung, Ellen Yi-Luen Do, Mark D. Gross Sundance Lab for Computing in Design & Planning University of Colorado, Boulder, USA C.R.A.I., Nancy, France
How do distributed design organizations act together 99
to create a meaningful design? Towards a process model for design coordination
Jeffrey Huang
Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, USA
A performance-inspired building representation 117
for computational design
Georg Suter, Ardeshir Mahdavi, Ramesh Kirshnamurti
Carnegie Mellon University, School of Architecture, Pittsburgh, USA
About objects and approaches: a conceptual view 133
on building models
Ann Hendricx, Herman Neuckermans
KU Leuven, Department of Architecture, Leuven, Belgium
The BAS-CAAD information system for 149
design - principles, implementation, and a design scenario
Anders Ekholm, Sverker Fridqvist
Lund University, Computer Aided Architectural Design,
Lund, Sweden
Information sharing in building design 165
James Snyder, Ulrich Flemming
Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories,
Camden, New Jersey, USA
Carnegie Mellon University, School of Architecture and Institute for Complex Engineered Systems, Pittsburgh, USA
Aspects of S2 185
Ardeshir Mahdavi, Mustafa Emre Hal, Paul Mathew, Robert Ries, Georg Suter
Carnegie Mellon University, School of Architecture, Pittsburgh, USA
Interactive 2D constraint-based geometric 197
construction system
Benachir Medjdoub
The Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies University of Cambridge, UK
Collaborative design with NetDraw 213
Dongqiu Qian, Mark D. Gross
Sundance Lab for Computing in Design & Planning
University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
The computer's role in sketch design: A transparent sketching 227
Michael Trinder
The Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies University of Cambridge, UK
Making designs come alive: Using physically based modeling 245
techniques in space layout planning
Scott A. Arvin, Donald H. House
Texas A &M University, Department of Architecture,
Visualization Lab, College Station, Texas, USA
An interpolation/extrapolation process for 263
creative designing
John S. Gero, Vladimir Kazakov
University of Sydney, Department of Architectural and Design Science, Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, Sydney, Australia
Feature-based high level design tools: A classification 275
Henri H. Achten, Jos P. van Leeuwen
Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Ti-Resolution in design space exploration 291
Andrew Burrow, Rob Woodbury
The University of Adelaide, Department of Computer Science School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design Adelaide, Australia
Feature-based qualitative modeling of objects 309
John S. Gero, Jose C. Damski
University of Sydney, Department of Architectural and Design Science, Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, Sydney, Australia
The front of the stage of Vitruvius' Roman theatre: 321
A new approach of computer aided design that transforms geometric operators to semantic operators
Giovanni De Paoli, Marius Bogdan
University of Montreal, Faculty of Environmental Design
Montreal, Canada
Experiments on animated visual forms 335
Kostas Terzidis
UCLA, Arts and Architecture, Los Angeles, USA
Environmental life cycle assessment in an integrated 351
CAD environment: The epilogue approach R. Ries, A. Mahdavi
Carnegie Mellon University, School of Architecture, Pittsburgh, USA
Downstream of design: Web-based facility operations documents 365
Mark J. Clayton, Robert E. Johnson, Yunsik Song Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas, USA
The Piranesi system for interactive rendering 381
Paul Richens •
The Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies University of Cambridge, UK

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