会议专题

NATURAL BEHAVIOR AND COMPUTATIONAL LOGIC FOR OPTIMIZATION OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

In recent years, much avant-garde architectural work has been dominated by a process based theoretical paradigm, inspired largely by various thinkers, critics, and philosophers. This particular process practice attempts to address the paradox at the heart of contemporary production, by looking dialectically at the relationship between structure and ornament in nature with brainstorming and use of computer simulation. The goal of this paper is to develop a computer optimized system that can generate solutions for defining spaces involving a number of contextual relationships of activities. In particular, this research undertakes a pilot study (working team: Ashik Vaskor Mannan, Masrur Mamun Mithun, Lau Hon Yee Damien) on pattern and behavior in nature and implements the findings in to an architectural problem. The Initial Research focuses on Theory of emergence, Analysis of swarm behavior, and Analysis of ant system. Specific urban sites with different behavior patterns are chosen in Barcelona where this process is implemented to examine how they response to this course of action. This method provides an optimum solution instead of a top down solution (where architects play the role in God mode as the only decision makers) for an architectural problem.

Ashik Vaskor Mannan M. Saleh Uddin

American International University-Bangladesh Southern Polytechnic State University, USA American International University-Bangladesh

国际会议

亚洲计算机辅助建筑设计协会2007年会(The 12th International Conference on Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia)

南京

英文

163-169

2007-04-19(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)