Urban codes : abstraction and case-based approaches to algorithmic design and implications for the design of contemporary cities
Globa, Anastasia, Moloney, Jules and Donn, Michael 2015, Urban codes : abstraction and case-based approaches to algorithmic design and implications for the design of contemporary cities, in Proceedings of the 16th CAAD Futures International Conference : The Next City, CAAD Futures Foundation, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, pp. 112-123.
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Urban codes : abstraction and case-based approaches to algorithmic design and implications for the design of contemporary cities
This paper reports on a comparative study that evaluates two approaches to support the learning and use of algorithmic design in architecture, and extrapolates from this to consider applications for the algorithmic design of cities. The study explored two methods to reduce the barriers of using programming and potentially improve design performance. The first is the reuse of abstract algorithmic ‘patterns’. The second approach is the reuse of algorithmic solutions from specific design cases (case-based design). Reflecting on this research we outline how our findings discussed in relation to alternate thinking on the use of pattern, might inform a hybrid approach to the algorithmic design of cities.
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9788585783532
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eng
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off
Field of Research
120101 Architectural Design
Socio Economic Objective
970112 Expanding Knowledge in Built Environment and Design
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