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Adaptive Distributed Architectural Systems (2012)

article⁄Adaptive Distributed Architectural Systems (2012)
abstract⁄Artificial Intelligence has a long and rich history in the field of architecture. Building upon this history, we clarify the term ‘adaptive’ and its use within the field. This allows us to explore the application of adaptive systems to architectural design through the prototyping of an adaptive solar envelope ASE. The building envelope was chosen because it is a common place to address issues of energy performance and occupant comfort and thereby offers an ideal scenario in which to explore the negotiative potential of adaptive systems in architecture. The ASE prototype addresses issues of distributed shading, solar power generation through integrated thin film photovoltaics, and daylight distribution. In addition, building envelopes, being the most publically visible part of a building, play an important role in the aesthetic result of a design. Therefore, conceiving buildings as dynamic systems with the ability to adapt to the fluctuating environments in which they exist opens new aesthetic possibilities for designers. Additionally we present examples of student work created during workshops based on the theme of integrating adaptive distributed systems into architectural design. We argue that with presently available technology, and an increased exposure of architecture students and practitioners to adaptive design techniques, adaptive architectures will soon become a regular element of the built environment.
keywords⁄adaptivedistributedsystemsreinforcementlearningarchitecturedesign2012
Year 2012
Authors Rossi, Dino; Nagy, Zoltan; Schlueter, Arno.
Issue ACADIA 12: Synthetic Digital Ecologies
Pages 447-456
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Entry filename adaptive-distributed-architectural-systems