Computer Integrated Design

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Computer Integrated Design. introduction. current state. still documentation want to change that designers must become fluent. designing with CAD. 3-D modelling allows change in viewpoints 2-D by product object-oriented modelling not graphic primitives - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Computer Integrated Design

introduction

current state

● still documentation

● want to change that

● designers must become fluent

designing with CAD● 3-D modelling

● allows change in viewpoints● 2-D by product

● object-oriented modelling● not graphic primitives● means by which represent information about a design

3D modelling

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3D modelling

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3D modelling

life cycle● brief● concept● developed detail● manufacture / construction● operation● destruction / demolition

represent and manipulategraphic and non-graphic

information

new designs● new forms

● possible through use of computers

● complex geometries ● too difficult to construct● can’t visualize otherwise● Mitchell Beyond the Tower: Constructing Complexity in the Digital Age

Gehry

parametrisation● changing values of variables

● control of complex curved surfaces ● ship, aircraft, automobile design

● must be presented visually● not in mathematical equations

● NURBS● Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines

Hernandez C R B (2006). Thinking parametric design:introducing parametric Gaudi, Design Studies, 27(3):309-324

use of computers

does not upsetthe creative act

computers in design● aid with sketches & ideas

● develop themes / concepts

● facilitate production dwgs

● analyses to satisfy functional reqmnts

● speed manufacturing process

● control operation/maintenance15

3 aspectsof digital representation in design

● digital expression of form● way in which sketching & physical modelling can be transformed into digital representation

● digital integration of information● how functional aspects can be modelled so that analyses can be carried out● also includes CAD/CAM

● digital organization of office practice● presentation of information & communication between designers & clients● extent of change of work practices

CAD toolsare

whatever designersmake of them

integration& automation● automate processes in design

● automatic transfer of information

● design for manufacture● DfM, DfX

CADthe driver

the construction process

● 4-D CAD

● CAD modelling to represent the construction process

● staged

user participation

● involvement of clients

● community involvement

● presentation of alternatives● implications – environment, cost, …

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Stata Center - MIT

Great Court British Museum

Kunsthaus Graz

Kunsthaus - Graz

● blob architecture - BIX media facade● non-euclidean geometry

● modelling based on B-spline surface modelling

● distorted sphere● pulling control points

Kunsthaus - Graz

● different models● for different aspects● structure, cladding, ventilation, …

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Kunsthaus Graz

Szalapaj P.(2005). Contemporary Architecture and the Digital Design Process, Architectural Press, Amsterdam

Schematic initial computer model (fig. 5.1)

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Early CAD model of skin form (fig 5.5)

Detailed CAD model of cladding system (fig 5.6)

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CAD model showing perspexcladding system (fig 5.9)

CAD model showing primary and secondarystructural elements (fig 5.8)

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Aerial view of rendered CAD model with transparency (fig 5.11)

CAD model with sectional cuts indicatingscale of spaces (fig 5.10)

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Structural CAD model withbridge element (fig 5.15)

Structural CAD model (fig 5.16)

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3-D contour model with clamp geometry (fig 5.20)

CAD model of cladding panels (fig 5.22)

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Level 6 plan (fig 5.28)

Level 3 plan (fig 5.25)32