Computational Strategies for Design-to-Robotic-Production-Assembly and -Operation

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Presentation at the GCD22: Symposium on Geometry and Computational Design

When environments incorporate sensor-actuator mechanisms that enable buildings to interact with their users and surroundings in real-time, their conceptualisation, materialisation, and actuation process requires Design-to-Robotic-Production-Assembly and -Operation (D2RPA&O) methods. These rely on computational strategies that link virtual and physical environments changing fundamentally architectural practice as design becomes process- instead of object-oriented, use of space becomes time- instead of program- or function-based, which implies that architects design increasingly processes, while users operate multiple time-based architectural configurations emerging from the same physical space that may physically or sensorially reconfigure in accordance to environmental and user specific needs.
Period9 Sept 2022
Event titleGCD22: Symposium on Geometry and Computational Design
Event typeConference
LocationWien, AustriaShow on map