Computer Simulation and Visualization of Geometrically Changing Structures (2000)
article⁄Computer Simulation and Visualization of Geometrically Changing Structures (2000)
abstract⁄The design of building structures that change shape and form to adapt to different functions or weather conditions requires the application of innovative building technologies, as well as the invention of a new architectural morphology. This morphology is directly related to the kinematic conception of the structure. A computer simulation of the motion of the structure and the display of the structure as an animation of moving parts can identify problems in its initial geometric and kinematic conception. It can also assess the effect of the changing geometry of the structure on space definition, building morphology, and functionality.
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Year |
2000 |
Authors |
Liapi, Katherine. |
Issue |
Eternity, Infinity and Virtuality in Architecture |
Pages |
267-271 |
Library link |
Mark John Clayton, 2000. bib⁄Eternity, Infinity and Virtuality in Architecture. ACADIA. |
Entry filename |
computer-simulation-visualization-geometrically-changing-structures |