Buch, Englisch, 308 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 1093 g
Strategies in Computational Design
Buch, Englisch, 308 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 1093 g
ISBN: 978-0-367-36913-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Data, Matter, Design presents a comprehensive overview of current design processes that rely on the input of data and use of computational design strategies, and their relationship to an array of outputs.
Technological changes, through the use of computational tools and processes, have radically altered and influenced our relationship to cities and the methods by which we design architecture, urban, and landscape systems. This book presents a wide range of curated projects and contributed texts by leading architects, urbanists, and designers that transform data as an abstraction, into spatial, experiential, and performative configurations within urban ecologies, emerging materials, robotic agents, adaptive fields, and virtual constructs.
Richly illustrated with over 200 images, Data, Matter, Design is an essential read for students, academics, and professionals to evaluate and discuss how data in design methodologies and theoretical discourses have evolved in the last two decades and why processes of data collection, measurement, quantification, simulation, algorithmic control, and their integration into methods of reading and producing spatial conditions, are becoming vital in academic and industry practices.
Zielgruppe
General, Postgraduate, Professional, Professional Practice & Development, and Undergraduate
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction Part 1 – Data, Matter, Design Chapter 1: Information Matters Chapter 2: Data and Computation Chapter 3: Data and Visualization Part 2 – Strategies for Data-Driven Projects 4: Data + Urban Ecologies • Urban Syncopation: Rematerializing the Sensorial City: Ila Berman, Mona El Khafif, Marcella Del Signore, Steven Beites, Marcella Del Signore • Ecoinduction III: Rezoning NYC Through Big Data: Pablo Lorenzo-Eiroa, Alejandro Mieses Castellanos • Data (Are) Matter: Data, Technology, and Urban Design: Fábio Duarte and Carlo Ratti • DATAField: Data Infrastructure Through Water Ecologies: Marcella Del Signore, Cordula Roser Gray • Buoyant Ecologies: Computing Material Performance Across Scales: Adam Marcus Chapter 5: Data + Emerging Materials • Living Systems as Biological Data Sets for Form Finding: Nancy Diniz, Frank Melendez, Christine Marizzi • Bio Data x Matter in New York City: Wendy W Fok • Carbon Negative Building Materials: Reversing Climate Change Through Urbanization: Allison Dring, Daniel Schwagg • A New Material Vision: Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen, Paul Nicholas, Martin Tamke, Tom Svilans, CITA • Environmental Data Expressed Through the Dynamics of Fog and Air: Gyungju Chyon, John Stanislav Sadar Chapter 6: Data + Robotic Agents • Robotics as a Storytelling/Experience Medium (RAASEM): Using Robotics as a Cyberphysical Medium for Storytelling and User Experience: Ebrahim Poustinchi • Jammed Architectural Structures: Gergana Rusenova, Petrus Aejmelaeus-Lindström, Hannes Mayer, Fabio Gramazio, Matthias Kohler • Elytra Filament Pavilion: Achim Menges • Robological Sand Topologies: Mark Parsons, Aaron Beebe, Martin Orr, Greg Sheward, The Consortium for Research & Robotics, Pratt Institute • Urban Robotic Sensing Unit: Automated Process of Point Cloud Data Fusion for Urban Greenery Evaluation: Aldo Sollazzo, Eugenio Bettucchi Chapter 7: Data + Adaptive Fields • Detailed Behavior: Michael Szivos • Lightweave: Nataly Gattegno, Jason Kelly Johnson • Associative Agnosia: María Fullaondo, Lee-Anne Khor, Ciro Márquez • Thinking Forest Fabbed Fields: Carla Leitão, Ed Keller • Dancing the Sentiment Cocoon: Performing Collaborative Robotic Fabrication on Public Stage: Moritz Behrens, Konstantinos Mavromichalis, Ava Fatah gen Schieck Chapter 8: Data + Virtual Constructs • Bubbles: Optical Illusions of Volume: Ming Tang, Mara Marcu, Adam Schueler • Collaborative Fabrication in Mixed Reality: Gwyllim Jahn, Cameron Newnham, Nick van den Berg • Body Architectures: Blending Physical and Virtual Environments: Nancy Diniz, Frank Melendez, Sebastián Morales, Woraya Boonyapanachoti • Mille-Oeille: An Architectural Response to Zoos' Obsolescence in Post-Anthropocentric Times: Elena Pérez Guembe, Rosana Rubio-Hernández • Digital Heritage as a Route towards Social Engagement: Richard Laing, Marianthi Leon, Claire Herbert, Cheryl Roberts Chapter 9: Futures for Data and Design