Material Computation : Higher Integration in Morphogenetic Design (Architectural Design March/april 2012, Profile No 216)

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Material Computation : Higher Integration in Morphogenetic Design (Architectural Design March/april 2012, Profile No 216)

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

The production of architecture, both intellectually and physically, is on the brink of a fundamental change. Computational design enables architects to integrate ever more multifaceted and complex design information, while the industrial logics of conventional building construction are eroding rapidly in a context of increasingly ubiquitous computer-controlled manufacturing and fabrication. A novel convergence of computation and materialisation is about to emerge, bringing the virtual process of design and the physical realisation of architecture much closer together, more so than ever before. Computation provides a powerful agency for both informing the design process through specific material behaviour and characteristics, and in turn informing the organisation of matter and material across multiple scales based on feedback from the environment. Computational design and integrated materialisation processes allow for uncovering the inherent morphogenetic potential of materials and thus are opening up a largely uncharted field of possibilities for the way the built environment in the 21st century is conceived and produced. In order to effectively introduce and outline the enabling power of computational design along with its inherent relationship to a biological paradigm, this publication looks at formation and materialisation in nature, integrative computational design, and engineering and manufacturing integration.

Architectural contributors include: Cristiano Cecatto, Neri Oxman, Skylar Tibbits and Michael Weinstock.
A scientific perspective by Philip Ball and J Scott Turner.
Features: Buro Happold's SMART group, DiniTech, Foster + Partners' Specialist Modelling Group, the Freeform Construction group and Stuttgart University's Institute for Computational Design.

Contents

Introduction Material Computation: Higher Integration in Morphogenetic Design ch 1 Pattern Formation in Nature: Physical Constraints and Self]Organising Characteristics

ch 2 Evolutionary Architecture? Some Perspectives From Biological Design

ch 3 Material Resourcefulness: Activating Material Information in Computational Design

ch 4 Material Behaviour: Embedding Physical Properties in Computational Design Processes

ch 5 Material Capacity: Embedded Responsiveness

ch 6 Physical Drivers: Synthesis of Evolutionary Developments and Force]Driven Design

ch 7 Design to Self]Assembly

ch 8 Aggregate Structures: Material and Machine Computation of Designed Granular Substances

ch 9 Living Systems: Designing Growth in Baubotanik

ch 10 Programming Matter

ch 11 Material Articulation: Computing and Constructing Continuous Differentiation

ch 12 Material, Form and Force

ch 13 Engineering Integration: Real]Time Approaches to Performative Computational Design

ch 14 Manufacturing Reciprocities

ch 15 The Role of Additive Manufacturing and Physiomimetic Computational Design for Digital Construction

ch 16 Distinguishing Between the Drawn and the Made