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Bidirectional Scripting and Geometric Manipulation
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Author
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Rodgers, James
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Date Created
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2016
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Subjects--Topical
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Computer science, Architecture, Design
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Description
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Working within the bounds of two-dimensional drawing programs and algorithmic design software, this project seeks to improve the accessibility to hidden information that is often obscured in conventional CAD software. Building off of visual progra...
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HIGH PERFORMANCE BUILDINGS: INTEGRATION OF SMART WINDOWS IN COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
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Author
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Shah, Rushang
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Date Created
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2018
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Subjects--Topical
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Power resources, Design
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Description
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Energy Efficiency Measures (EEM) are increasing to bridge the gap between energy supply and demand scenarios. About 70% of the electricity generated in the US is consumed by buildings alone. HVAC and lighting consume about 74% of electric load dem...
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Hybrid elevations using GAN networks
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Author
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Mohammad, Ali
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Date Created
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2019
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Subjects--Topical
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Artificial intelligence, Architecture, Design
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Description
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This project attempts to develop and test a method for generating one-sided hybrid exterior building elevations using two designer’s base criteria and design ruleset as an input. Architects are using computational design to expedite the iteration ...
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Title
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MACHINE LEARNING MODELS FOR DIRECTED CURATION OF DESIGN SOLUTION SPACE
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Author
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Sjoberg, Christian
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Date Created
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2017
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Subjects--Topical
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Artificial intelligence, Architecture, Design
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Description
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The expanding role of computational models in the process of design is producing exponentially growing parameter spaces. As designers, we must create and implement new methods for searching these parameter spaces considering not only quantitative ...
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In Celebration of Being Human
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Author
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Radnia, Noushin
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Date Created
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2018
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Subjects--Topical
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Information technology, Architecture, Design
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Description
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Over time, the relationship between human and technology has been evolving. As a result of this evolution, as Donna Haraway explains in her basic thesis, it is no longer possible to tell where we end and machines begin. On the other hand, this enh...