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Conference Program
FINAL PROGRAM
Keynote Speakers
The conference includes presentations from three keynote speakers.
Keynote Speaker 1: Prof. Dietmar Eberle -- ETHZ
Title: The Future of the Past
Keynote Speaker 2: Mr. Peter Head -- Arup
Title: A global revolution in urban and rural living
Summary: Peter will describe a global research project into how 9 billion people could live in a sustainable way on the planet in 2050, and what policies and investments are needed to deliver this, including tackling climate change, resource depletion and biodiversity destruction. The research used an evidence base of best practice around the world to build a vision of the future that met the ‘ecological age’ model. He will give feedback from his global lecture tour to 25 countries discussing these findings and talk about the technologies and urban design and architectural directions that are likely to emerge from this transition.
Keynote Speaker 3: Prof. Dr. Chye Kiang Heng -- NUS Singapore
Title: Researching Urban Sustainability in Asian Cities:
methodological journeys
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Paper Sessions
Note: The paper ID is given for each paper. This information is for the people who have the CD of the proceedings where all files are named using their ID only.
Session 1.1: Virtual Reality
Integration of VR technology in buildings management: The lighting system Alcínia Zita Sampaio, Miguel M. Ferreira, Daniel P. Rosário pp. 729-737; ID = 3
| e-Warisan SENIBINA: Towards a collaborative architectural virtual heritage experience Ahmad Rafi, Azhar Salleh, Avijit Paul, Reza Maulana, Faisal Athar and Gatya Pratiniyata pp. 739-746; ID = 23
| Development of a City Presentation Method by linking Viewpoints of a Physical Scale Model and VR Toshiki Tokuhara, Tomohiro Fukuda, Nobuyoshi Yabuki pp. 747-754; ID = 73
| Spatial Navigational Patterns Induced by Real and Virtual Architectural Environments Anastasia Pechlivanidou-Liakata, Maria P. Kerkidou, Stelios C. Zerefos, Mladen Stamenic, Tina Mikrou, Adam Doulgerakis pp. 755-763; ID = 134
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Session 1.2: Information/Knowledge Architecture
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Session 2.1: CAAD Curriculum
Session 2.2: Simulation, Visualization, Prediction and Evaluation
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Session 3.1: CAAD Curriculum
Utilizing 4D BIM models in the early stages of design Ozan Önder Özener, Woonseong Jeong, James Haliburton, Mark J. Clayton pp. 89-96; ID = 58
| Teaching Building Information Modeling at Undergraduate and Graduate Levels Wei Yan pp. 97-106; ID = 136
| SKG IN_FLUX: An urban ‘process-plan’ Anastasia Tzaka, Nikos Kalogirou, Giorgos Papakostas, Ioanna Symeonidou pp. 107-114; ID = 131
| Use of grammar for shape exploration with novice students: Experiment 1: Against the First Impressions Mohamed S. Ibrahim, Alan Bridges, Scott C. Chase, Samir Bayoumi, Dina S. Taha pp. 115-124; ID = 91
| Emotive Spaces: Spatial interpretations based on the book “Der Ohrenzeuge” by Elias Canetti Marco Hemmerling, Anke Tiggemann pp. 125-132; ID = 211
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Session 3.2: New Design Concepts and Strategies
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Session 4.1: CAAD Curriculum
Session 4.2: Design Tool Development
Experimenting with Building Footprint Formation and Volume Optimization: A constraint programming approach for the optimization of building-volumes based on combinatorial rectangular footprint formations Martin Schoch, Apichat Praditsmanont pp. 419-427; ID = 69
| One Mill per Student: Designing a low cost prototype mill for architectural use Volker Koch, Willy Abraham, Sebastian Selbmann, Andreas Kindsvater, Petra von Both pp. 429-436; ID = 99
| Spatializing Planar Ornaments: Towards esthetic control in segmenting and building curved surfaces Milena Stavric, Urs Hirschberg, Albert Wiltsche pp. 437-443; ID = 100
| -FREAC: A Technical Introduction to a Framework for Enhancing Research in Architectural Design and Communication Reinhard Koenig, Torsten Thurow, Jörg Braunes, Christian, Tonn, Dirk Donath, Sven Schneider pp. 445-451; ID = 117
| Mixer Modeling – An intuitive design tool: Using a hardware controller to actuate parametric design software David Lemberski, Marco Hemmerling pp. 453-458; ID = 214
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Session 5.1: Simulation, Visualization, Prediction and Evaluation
Session 5.2: Design Tool Development
Assessing computational tools for urban design: Towards a 'City Information Model' Jorge Gil, José Beirão, Nuno Montenegro, José Duarte pp. 361-369; ID = 21
| Towards a meaningful Usage of Digital CNC Tools: Within the Field of large-scale Landscape Architecture Christophe Girot, Mathias Bernhard, Yves Ebnöther, Pia Fricker, Alexandre Kapellos, James Melsom pp. 371-378; ID = 51
| Attractive City - an interactive city generator Edyta Augustynowicz, Stefanie Sixt, Sofia Georgakopoulou pp. 379-387; ID = 196
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Session 6.1: Simulation, Visualization, Prediction and Evaluation
Session 6.2: Design Tool Development
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Session 7.1: Simulation, Visualization, Prediction and Evaluation
A Study on Viewshed Frequency Analysis for establishing Viewpoints Sang Bok Lee, Jung Rim Ryu, Seung Yeon Choo, Seung Hak Woo, Ji Hyo Seo, Jin Sung Jo pp. 615-622; ID = 89
| Computer-generated circulation diagrams in macro-scale design investigation Odysseas Kontovourkis pp. 623-632; ID = 97
| Applied multi-scale design and optimization for people flow Sam Joyce, Vincent Tabak, Shrikant Sharma, Chris Williams pp. 633-639; ID = 148
| System-Embedded Building Design and Modeling: Parametric Systems Modeling of Buildings and their Environment for Performance-based and Strategic Design Philipp Geyer, Martin Buchholz pp. 641-650; ID = 166
| Scale and Complexity: Multi-layered, multi-scalar agent networks in time-based urban design Jeannette Kuo, Dominik Zausinger pp. 651-657; ID = 158
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Session 7.2: New Design Concepts and Strategies
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Session 8.1: Generative and Parametric Design
Session 8.2: City Modelling
Analyzing the Changes of Bosphorus Silhouette Suzan Girginkaya Akdag, Gülen Çağdaş, Caner Guney pp. 815-823; ID = 40
| Enhancing A Virtual City with Collective Memory: A Pilot Study of Jalan Malioboro in Yogyakarta Sushardjanti Felasari, Chengzhi Peng pp. 825-831; ID = 53
| A grammar-based procedural design guideline visualization diagram for the development of SVA Masdar City Jan Halatsch, Thomas Caro, Bruno Moser, Gerhard Schmitt pp. 833-840; ID = 168
| A Generative Design Model for Gaziantep's Traditional Pattern Esra Gürbüz, Gülen Çağdaş, Sema Alaçam pp. 841-849; ID = 233
| A Generative Design System to interactively explore different urban scenarios Giuseppe Pellitteri, Raimondo Lattuca, Giuseppe Conti, Raffaele De Amicis pp. 851-859; ID = 207
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Session 9.1: Simulation, Visualization, Prediction and Evaluation
The use of digital 3-D information to assess urban environmental quality indicators Eugenio Morello, Cláudio Carneiro, Gilles Desthieux pp. 499-506; ID = 111
| Computing towards Responsive Architecture: Energy based Simulation Software for Responsive structures Angeliki Fotiadou pp. 507-513; ID = 179
| Evaluating the Environmental Implications of Density: A comparative case study on the relationship between density, urban block typology and Sky View Factor performance Ji Zhang, Chye Kiang Heng, Daniel Jun Chung Hii, Patrick Janssen, Lai Choo Malone-Lee, Beng Kiang Tan pp. 515-527; ID = 92
| Macro Thinking & Micro Action: A digital simulation example for the southern part of Beijing, China Xiaofan Deng, Haidong Ma pp. 529-537; ID = 199
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Session 9.2: Collaborative Design
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Session 10.1: CAAD Curriculum
Session 10.2: Collaboration Design
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Session 11.1: Generative and Parametric Design
Session 11.2: City Modelling
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Bentley Panel Discussion
Topic: Overcoming Challenges to Research and Education in Computer Aided Architectural Design
Moderator: Scott Chase, Professor of Digital Design at Aalborg University, Denmark
Annual General Meeting (AGM)
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