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Relics of Electronic Hallucinations. Gazing at Early Computational Fluid Dynamics Drawings from Los Alamos Nuclear Research Center
2024
Rules, A Short History Of What We Live By, A book by Lorraine Daston
2024
From projection to building and vice versa
2023
Emergence of pre-digital algorithmic design
2023
Comparing Randomness
2023
Anthropic Units in Baroque Architecture, the Gallery of the Palazzo Spada and the Roman Palm
2023
Re-presentation as an analytical tool in Baroque Architecture
2022
Crossed Experimentations of Low-Altitude Surveys For The Detection Of Buried Structures
2022
Towards a multi-scale semantic characterization of the built heritage
2021
Jeu d’échelles / échelles du jeu
2021
Perspectiva Virtualis
2021
Exploitation des numérisations pour l'analyse urbaine en contexte archéologique
2020
Urban Planning Representation
2020
Projection built into Sketchpad III: origin of a critical field in computer graphics
2020
Exploitation de numérisations hétérogènes pour la représentation et l'analyse d'un site archéologique de grande échelle : Pachacamac 1532
2019
Relecture de vocabulaires d’architecture : apport de la complexité des représentations numériques dans la caractérisation de formes architecturales
2019
Histoires de Représentation
2019
Building Drawings : Decoding and Recoding the Graphic Projection Algorithm in Architectural Representation
2019
Virtual Systems – Actual Objects: Rendition of Morphosis ' Compositional Principles in the mid 1980s
2018
Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand’s Clockwork
2018
Le squelette de la Maison du Peuple : hypothèse de restitution 3D
2017
Espaces de processus/Espaces d'analyse. Description graphique de mécanismes géométriques compositionnels et représentationnels. Los Angeles dans les années 1980 : morceaux choisis
2017
Caractérisation de formes architecturales. Une approche expérimentale intégrant complexité et intelligibilité des représentations numériques
2016
Study and Rendition of Jean-Baptiste Hourlier's projection drawings
2016
Morphosis Drawings and Models in the Mid 1980s: Graphic Description of Graphic Thinking
2016
Architecture « résolument » numérique : Paradigm Shift vs. paradigme albertien ?
2015
Reduce to Understand: a Challenge for Analysis and Three-dimensional Documentation of Architecture
2015
Analyse architecturale, modélisation 3D et narration filmique : un regard original sur quelques objets corbuséens
2015
Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand - Representation as Instrument
2015
Education in Architectural Analysis through Hybrid Graphic Means: a Setup for Critical Thinking
2014
La complexité inhérente aux modèles numériques et le paradigme de la représentation architecturale - Brèves considérations sur les pratiques contemporaines
2012
[x] EXPLORER: A Procedural Modeler Based on Architectural Knowledge
1997

EXPLORER: A Procedural Modeler Based on Architectural Knowledge

Author(s): Vincent Brunetta

Contribution to the AVOCAAD (Added Value of Computer Aided Architectural Design) First International Conference, held in Brussels in April 1997

This article is dedicated to the procedural modeling of architectural configurations. Current CAD tools reproduce and freeze the traditional practice of architectural design, and their underlying representation models are far removed from the usual representation of the architectural object. It seems to us that "alternative" modes of access and constitution of the computer model (textual description and procedural modeling) represent a privileged field of experimentation likely to question these problems of representation of architectural knowledge. We will start by examining textual description modeling (of neoclassical facades and Palladian architecture in particular), then move on to a series of procedural models based on architectural knowledge. Finally, we will look at how, within a pedagogical framework, this reflection confronts our students with architectural analysis, an approach to structured or object-oriented programming, and a "critical" use of assisted design tools.

Work from the following students are featured in this article: Florence Corin, Bernard Defourny, Denis Derycke, Michel Barremaecker, Philippe Debar, Jean-François Schreurs, Gilles Hénin.

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