Stigmergic Planning (2010)
article⁄Stigmergic Planning (2010)
abstract⁄This paper presents an application of swarm intelligence towards the problem of spatial configuration. The methodology classifies activities as discrete entities, which selforganise topologically through associational parameters an investigation of emergent route formation and spatial connectivity based on simple agent and pheromone interaction, coupled with the problem of ’loose’ rectangular geometric assembly. A concept model sniffingSpace Ireland, 2009 developed in Netlogo Willensky, 1999, which established the selforganising topological capacity of the system, is extended in Processing Fry Rea, 2009 to incorporate rectangular geometry towards the problem of planning architectural space.
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Year |
2010 |
Authors |
Ireland, Tim. |
Issue |
ACADIA 10: LIFE in:formation, On Responsive Information and Variations in Architecture |
Pages |
183-189 |
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Entry filename |
stigmergic-planning |