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11-13 sep 2019Faculty of Architecture University of Porto
The 37th eCAADe ConferenceXXIII SIGraDi Conference
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PORTO, 11-13 SEPTEMBER
THE ECAADE + SIGRADI 2019 CONFERENCE
Chairs José Pedro Sousa, FAUP João Pedro Xavier, FAUP Gonçalo Castro Henriques, UFRJ Joint Committee Birgul Colakoglu (eCAADe) Fernando García Amen (SIGraDi) Henri Achten (eCAADe) Joachim Kieferle (eCAADe) Marcelo Bernal (SIGraDi) Pablo C. Herrera (SIGraDi) Rodrigo Iglesias (SIGraDi) Rudi Stouffs (eCAADe)
Conference Team Pedro VarelaPedro MartinsAlexandra CastroDébora AndradeGabriel CorreiaGonçalo OliveiraHelena BernardoJoão CarvalhoMateus PimentaRafael Santos
Social events supportModal Creativity
Graphic designDobra
On 11-13 September 2019, eCAADe (Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe) and SIGraDi (Sociedad Iberoamericana de Gráfica Digital) joined their 37th and 23rd Annual Conferences to create a one-time event at the FAUP (Faculty of Architecture of the University of Porto).
Dedicated to the topic of “Architecture in the Age of the 4th Industrial Revolution”, this joint Conference is a unique opportunity to debate advanced research works with a wider and diverse scientific community and, also, to visit the beautiful city of Porto, Portugal.
Today, we live in a moment of profound and accelerated changes in the way we perceive and interact with the world, which many authors do not hesitate to call as “the 4th Industrial Revolution”. Extraordinary advancements in areas like mobile communication, artificial intelligence, big data, cloud computing, blockchain, nanotechnology, biotechnology, facial recognition, robotics or additive manufacturing are fusing the physical, biological and digital systems of production.
Such technological context has triggered a series of disruptive concepts and innovations, like the smart-phone, social networks, online gaming, internet of things, smart materials, interactive environments, personal fabrication, 3D printing, virtual and augmented realities, drones, self-driving cars or the smart cities, which, all together, are drawing a radically new world.
Like in the past, if the world changes, the discipline of architecture cannot remain indifferent. It must understand and adapt to the new circumstances and also, why not, orient some of the undergoing transformations. Since digital technologies are at the core of the emerging paradigm, we invited academicians, researchers, professionals and students to address how digital technologies are shaping the place and role of architecture in the age of the 4th industrial revolution.
What is the impact of new technologies in architectural education and practice? What are the emerging opportunities and main threats to our discipline caused by the rise of intelligent agents and new materialities? How architects are (or should) balancing between a position of critical resistance and that of faithful adoption regarding the convergence of cyber, physical and biological systems?
These are just some of the questions to be addressed in the eCAADe SIGraDi Conference 2019.
ARCHITECTURE IN THE AGE OF THE 4TH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
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ECAADE + SIGRADI 2019 CONFERENCE
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCEYour certificate of attendance is included in your conference bag.
COFFEE & LUNCH BREAKSCoffee, snacks and lunch are included in all registration fees during the scheduled breaks.
CONFERENCE LANGUAGEThe official language of the Conference is English and no translation is available.
CONFERENCE TEAMThe Conference team members will be present at the registration desk and at all lectures halls. Do not hesitate to approach them with queries – they will gladly assist you. You will recognise them by characteristic blue T-Shirt.
INTERNET ACCESSThe University provides free wireless internet access for all participants.Wifi UPdigitalUsername ECAADE2019 Password SIGRADI2019
LOST&FOUNDParticipants can look for their lost items or deposit found items at the registration desk.
SMOKINGThank you for not smoking inside the conference venue. Smoking outside of the building is permitted. Please use the ashtrays provided.
ROOMSR1 – Fernando Távora AuditoriumR2 – Flat RoomR3 – Library AuditoriumR4 – Window Room
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
IF YOU ARE A SPEAKER IN A SESSION
·¬ Please locate your session room in due time. Please be at your session room 15 minutes prior to the start of the session.
·¬ We expect you to submit your presentation in due time directly at the session room – latest during the break before the respective session starts.
·¬ Presentation time max. 9-10 min.·¬ Due to the tight schedule in the sessions,
it is not possible to connect your own presentation device. All necessary conference infrastructure is available in the lecture halls (video projection, Wi-fi internet connection, etc.).
IF YOU ARE A SESSION CHAIR
·¬ Please locate your session room in due time. Please be at your session room 15 minutes prior to the start of the session.
·¬ We may remind you that speakers should obey strictly to the time schedule.
·¬ Please monitor the submission of presentations in the Room by the speakers of your session.
SPEAKER & CHAIRPERSON INFORMATION
PORTO, 11-13 SEPTEMBER
SOCIAL PROGRAMME
When collecting your conference bag at the registration desk, you will receive all information you need to get access to the conference.Please wear always the badge with your name during the entire event.
WELCOME RECEPTION
Wednesday, 11th September 2019starting at 19:30Location Porto City Town Hall (CM Porto)Address Praça General Humberto DelgadoTransportation Buses leave from Check-Point immediately after Keynote session (no time to visit hotel).
For this event, our host, the Mayor of the City of Porto. Rui Moreira will welcome us in the Noble Hall of the Porto City Town Hall building designed by the Architect Correia da Silva. The project followed the civic center expansion plan and the granite façade is decorated with a dozen sculptures, designed by José Sousa Caldas and Henrique Moreira. Those landmark sculptures are linked to Porto’s activities, such as viticulture, industry and sailing.
Please note: Student Registration does not include the participation in this event.
LOCATIONS
RECEPTION DINNER
Wednesday, 11th September 2019starting at 20:30Location Clube Fenianos PortuensesAddress Rua Clube dos Fenianos, 29Transportation Will not be necessary. The dinner location is next to the Porto City Town Hall.
For this event, the feast will be served in one of the City´s cultural and recreational association with a longer tradtion. Expect a surprise by the end of the dinner. This club in particular is associated with Brazilian artistic culture, as the organization of Carnival parades.
Please note: Student Registration does not include the participation in this event.
BOAT TRIP AND GALA DINNER
Thursday 12th September 2019starting at 19:30Boat Departure Cais da Ribeira do PortoDinner Location Alfândega do Porto at 21:00Address Rua Nova da AlfândegaTransportation Buses leave at 18:30 from CheckPoint (no time to visit hotel).
For this event, we will take you to a privileged location in the historical center of the City, on the bank of the Douro River. The boat will take you through the 6 bridges in the metropolitan area of Porto and its river mouth. The dinner will be served on the Alfândega Building – the Historic Custom Affairs Warehouse – a Congress Center refurbished by the Pritzker Prize Architect Eduardo Souto Moura.
Please note: Student Registration does not include the participation in this event.
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CLOSING PARTY 4.0
Friday 13th September 2019starting at 20:30Location Gallery Nuno CentenoAddress Rua Da Alegria 598 PortoTransportation Buses leave at 18:20 from Check-Point (no time to visit hotel).
It’s time to party all together. For this final social event, we will take you to an important spot of Contemporary Arts in Porto, at the Tower Cooperativa dos Pedreiros a modernistic landmark of the city, to enjoy its exquisite views. Some surprises are reserved over the dinner.
Please note: Student Registration does not include the participation in this event.
AFTER PARTY 4.0
Saturday 14th September 2019free entrance until 3am with your conference badgeLocation Plano BAddress Rua Cândido dos Reis, 30 PortoTransportation From the Closing Party 4.0 location, you can walk (15-20 min) or take a Uber/Taxi to the movida area in downtown.
Plano B is a fancy music bar club in Porto downtown with a retro design. You can enjoy concerts, loose yourself in the dancefloor or just have a good talk while having a drink. Plano B is also known by being among the first few bars that opened in the area before the nightlife boom that has taken over Porto downtown over the last decade.
Please note: This event is open to all registrants in the Conference.
With the exception of the Gala Dinner, return transport from the events is not provided. But you can easily get to your place through uber / bolt (apps), Taxi and Underground Metro.
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5 – Clube Fenianos Portuenses6 – Porto Town Hall7 – Galery Nuno Centeno
ECAADE + SIGRADI 2019 CONFERENCE
WORKSHOPS PROGRAM
MONDAY, 9 SEP. TUESDAY, 10 SEP.
TOWER / ROOM 09:00-13:00 14:30-18:30 09:00-13:00 14:30-18:30
W1GAUDI’S HALLUCINATIONS: USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO REVISIT ASPECTS OF EARLY COMPUTATIONAL THINKINGDaniel Bolojan, Emmanouil Vermisso
TE 3.4
W2TOPOLOGIC: BUILDING, CONNECTING AND ANALYSING SPACE FOR ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING MODELLINGWassim Jabi
TG 5.3
W3DEEP REINFORCEMENT LEARNING IN GRASSHOPPER: DISCOVERING EMERGENT BEHAVIOUR WITH Q-LEARNINGNariddh Khean, Alessandra Fabbri, M. Hank Haeusler, Bree Trevena
TE 4.4
W4 GH SHAPE GRAMMARSRudi Stouffs TE 2.4
W5A SPACE AND TIME TRAVEL BASED IN AR+VR TECHNOLOGIES: A RENAISSANCE FOUNTAIN AND A BAROQUE BELL-TOWER FROM COIMBRA TO FAUPMauro Costa Couceiro, Rui Lobo, António Monteiro
TE 3.2
W6 NATURE PLEATED SURFACESFilipa Crespo Osório, Maria João de Oliveira TG 4.2
W7GENERATIVE DESIGN WORKFLOWS WITH PROJECT REFINERY AND DYNAMO (POWERED BY AUTODESK)Varvara Toulkeridou
TG 3.2
W8PARAMETRIC BIM DESIGN – GENERATIVE FAÇADE AS DYNAMIC SOLAR CONTROL – ARCHICAD GRASSHOPPER WORKFLOW (POWERED BY GRAPHISOFT)Pedro Santiago (UFP), Daniel Kovacs (Graphisoft)
TG 5.2
W9XGENERATIVE DESIGN – INTRODUCTION + CODING (POWERED BY DASSAULT SYSTEMES)Nicolas Senemaud, Rohan Keswani
TE 4.2
PORTO, 11-13 SEPTEMBER
MONDAY, 9 SEP. TUESDAY, 10 SEP.
TOWER / ROOM 09:00-13:00 14:30-18:30 09:00-13:00 14:30-18:30
W1GAUDI’S HALLUCINATIONS: USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO REVISIT ASPECTS OF EARLY COMPUTATIONAL THINKINGDaniel Bolojan, Emmanouil Vermisso
TE 3.4
W2TOPOLOGIC: BUILDING, CONNECTING AND ANALYSING SPACE FOR ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING MODELLINGWassim Jabi
TG 5.3
W3DEEP REINFORCEMENT LEARNING IN GRASSHOPPER: DISCOVERING EMERGENT BEHAVIOUR WITH Q-LEARNINGNariddh Khean, Alessandra Fabbri, M. Hank Haeusler, Bree Trevena
TE 4.4
W4 GH SHAPE GRAMMARSRudi Stouffs TE 2.4
W5A SPACE AND TIME TRAVEL BASED IN AR+VR TECHNOLOGIES: A RENAISSANCE FOUNTAIN AND A BAROQUE BELL-TOWER FROM COIMBRA TO FAUPMauro Costa Couceiro, Rui Lobo, António Monteiro
TE 3.2
W6 NATURE PLEATED SURFACESFilipa Crespo Osório, Maria João de Oliveira TG 4.2
W7GENERATIVE DESIGN WORKFLOWS WITH PROJECT REFINERY AND DYNAMO (POWERED BY AUTODESK)Varvara Toulkeridou
TG 3.2
W8PARAMETRIC BIM DESIGN – GENERATIVE FAÇADE AS DYNAMIC SOLAR CONTROL – ARCHICAD GRASSHOPPER WORKFLOW (POWERED BY GRAPHISOFT)Pedro Santiago (UFP), Daniel Kovacs (Graphisoft)
TG 5.2
W9XGENERATIVE DESIGN – INTRODUCTION + CODING (POWERED BY DASSAULT SYSTEMES)Nicolas Senemaud, Rohan Keswani
TE 4.2
ECAADE + SIGRADI 2019 CONFERENCE
CONFERENCE PROGRAM – GENERAL
DAY 1 – WED 11 SEP DAY 2 – THU 12 SEP DAY 3 – FRI 13 SEP
TCA AUDITORIUM TCA AUDITORIUM TCA AUDITORIUM
08:30 - 09:00 OPENING DOORS 08:30 - 09:00 OPENING DOORS 08:30 - 09:00 OPENING DOORS
09:00 - 09:30 OPENING CEREMONY09:00 - 10:00 KEYNOTE - MARTA CAMPOS 09:00 - 10:00 WORKSHOP OUTCOMES
09:30 - 10:30 KEYNOTE – GABRIELA CELANI
FAUP
R1 FERNANDO
TÁVORA AUDITORIUM
R2 FLAT ROOM
R3 LIBRARY
AUDITORIUM
R4 WINDOW
ROOMFAUP
R1 FERNANDO
TÁVORA AUDITORIUM
R2 FLAT ROOM
R3 LIBRARY
AUDITORIUM
R4 WINDOW
ROOMFAUP
R1 FERNANDO
TÁVORA AUDITORIUM
R2 FLAT ROOM
R3 LIBRARY
AUDITORIUM
R4 WINDOW
ROOM
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break 10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break 10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:45
Design D1.S1.R1 Generative
Systems
Challenges D1-S1-R2
Education and Research
Matter D1.S1.R3 Fabrication and Construction 1
Data D1.S1.R4 Building
Information Modeling 1
10:30 - 12:45
Data D2.S1.R1 Building
Information Modeling 2
Simulation D2.S1.R2
Prediction and Evaluation
Matter D2.S1.R3
Digital Production
and Robotics 1
Design D2.S1.R4 Artificial
Intelligence
10:30 - 12:45
Data D3.S1.R1 City
Information Modeling and
GIS
Simulation D3.S1.R2
Virtual and Augmented
Reality 2
Matter D3.S1.R3
Digital Production
and Robotics 2
Design D3.S1.R4
Algorithmic and
Parametric 3
12:45 - 14:00 Lunch 12:45 - 14:00 Lunch 12:45 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 15:45
Design D1.S2.R1 Collaboration
and Participation
Challenges D1-S2-R2
History and future CAAD
Matter D1.S2.R3 Additive
Manufacturing
Data D1.S2.R4 Cultural Heritage
14:00 - 15:45
Design D2.S2.R1 Shape Grammars
and Ruled Systems
Simulation D2.S2.R2
Virtual and Augmented
Reality 1
Matter D2.S2.R3 Material
Studies and Innovation
Challenges D2.S2.R4
Sustainability + Cultural Heritage
TCA AUDITORIUM
15:45 - 16:15 Coffee Break 15:45 - 16:15 Coffee Break 14:00 - 15:00 KEYNOTE - MARIO CARPO
16:15 - 17:15Design D1.S3.R1 Algorithmic and
Parametric 1
Interaction D1.S3.R2 Human-
Computer
Challenges D1.S3.R3
Art and Digital Poesies
Data D1.S3.R4 Smart Cities
16:15 - 17:45Design D2.S3.R1 Algorithmic and
Parametric 2
Interaction D2.S3.R2
Responsive Environments
Matter D2.S3.R3
Fabrication and
Construction 2
Challenges D2.S3.R4
Big Data and Analytics
15:00 - 16:30 ROUNDTABLE
TCA AUDITORIUM16:30 - 17:00 Coffee Break
17:30 - 18:30 KEYNOTE - JOÃO ALBUQUERQUE / BIG17:00 - 18:00 AGM - ECAADE
AGM - SIGRADI
18:00 - 18:30 AWARDS + ANNOUNCEMENTS
19:30 WELCOME RECEPTION 19:30 CONFERENCE DINNER 20:00 CLOSING PARTY 4.0
PORTO, 11-13 SEPTEMBER
DAY 1 – WED 11 SEP DAY 2 – THU 12 SEP DAY 3 – FRI 13 SEP
TCA AUDITORIUM TCA AUDITORIUM TCA AUDITORIUM
08:30 - 09:00 OPENING DOORS 08:30 - 09:00 OPENING DOORS 08:30 - 09:00 OPENING DOORS
09:00 - 09:30 OPENING CEREMONY09:00 - 10:00 KEYNOTE - MARTA CAMPOS 09:00 - 10:00 WORKSHOP OUTCOMES
09:30 - 10:30 KEYNOTE – GABRIELA CELANI
FAUP
R1 FERNANDO
TÁVORA AUDITORIUM
R2 FLAT ROOM
R3 LIBRARY
AUDITORIUM
R4 WINDOW
ROOMFAUP
R1 FERNANDO
TÁVORA AUDITORIUM
R2 FLAT ROOM
R3 LIBRARY
AUDITORIUM
R4 WINDOW
ROOMFAUP
R1 FERNANDO
TÁVORA AUDITORIUM
R2 FLAT ROOM
R3 LIBRARY
AUDITORIUM
R4 WINDOW
ROOM
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break 10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break 10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:45
Design D1.S1.R1 Generative
Systems
Challenges D1-S1-R2
Education and Research
Matter D1.S1.R3 Fabrication and Construction 1
Data D1.S1.R4 Building
Information Modeling 1
10:30 - 12:45
Data D2.S1.R1 Building
Information Modeling 2
Simulation D2.S1.R2
Prediction and Evaluation
Matter D2.S1.R3
Digital Production
and Robotics 1
Design D2.S1.R4 Artificial
Intelligence
10:30 - 12:45
Data D3.S1.R1 City
Information Modeling and
GIS
Simulation D3.S1.R2
Virtual and Augmented
Reality 2
Matter D3.S1.R3
Digital Production
and Robotics 2
Design D3.S1.R4
Algorithmic and
Parametric 3
12:45 - 14:00 Lunch 12:45 - 14:00 Lunch 12:45 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 15:45
Design D1.S2.R1 Collaboration
and Participation
Challenges D1-S2-R2
History and future CAAD
Matter D1.S2.R3 Additive
Manufacturing
Data D1.S2.R4 Cultural Heritage
14:00 - 15:45
Design D2.S2.R1 Shape Grammars
and Ruled Systems
Simulation D2.S2.R2
Virtual and Augmented
Reality 1
Matter D2.S2.R3 Material
Studies and Innovation
Challenges D2.S2.R4
Sustainability + Cultural Heritage
TCA AUDITORIUM
15:45 - 16:15 Coffee Break 15:45 - 16:15 Coffee Break 14:00 - 15:00 KEYNOTE - MARIO CARPO
16:15 - 17:15Design D1.S3.R1 Algorithmic and
Parametric 1
Interaction D1.S3.R2 Human-
Computer
Challenges D1.S3.R3
Art and Digital Poesies
Data D1.S3.R4 Smart Cities
16:15 - 17:45Design D2.S3.R1 Algorithmic and
Parametric 2
Interaction D2.S3.R2
Responsive Environments
Matter D2.S3.R3
Fabrication and
Construction 2
Challenges D2.S3.R4
Big Data and Analytics
15:00 - 16:30 ROUNDTABLE
TCA AUDITORIUM16:30 - 17:00 Coffee Break
17:30 - 18:30 KEYNOTE - JOÃO ALBUQUERQUE / BIG17:00 - 18:00 AGM - ECAADE
AGM - SIGRADI
18:00 - 18:30 AWARDS + ANNOUNCEMENTS
19:30 WELCOME RECEPTION 19:30 CONFERENCE DINNER 20:00 CLOSING PARTY 4.0
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ECAADE + SIGRADI 2019 CONFERENCE
CONFERENCE PROGRAM – 11 WEDNESDAY
D1 S1 R1 – DESIGN – GENERATIVE SYSTEMSCHAIR – TOMOHIRO FUKUDA
88 Aesthetic Quantification as Search Criteria in Architectural Design: Archinder
Victor Sardenberg, Theron Burger, Mirco Becker
100 Generative Systems: Intertwining Physical, Digital and Biological Processes, a case study
Gonçalo Castro Henriques, Ernesto Bueno, Daniel Lenz, Victor Sardenberg
101 A Generative System for the Terrain Vague: Transcarioca Bus Expressway in Rio de Janeiro
Isadora Tebaldi, Gonçalo Castro Henriques, Andres Martin Passaro
201 Form-finding methodology as strategy for formative research in industrial design education: Experimental techniques for the early creative phases of the product design process
David A. Torreblanca-Díaz, Ever Patiño, Andrés Valencia-Escobar, Diana Urdinola
308 Design Space Exploration of Initial Structural Design Alternatives via Artificial Neural Networks
Ozan Yetkin, Arzu Gönenç Sorguç
453 Tool for evolutionary aided architectural design. Hybrid Evolutionary Algorithm applied to Multi-Objective Automated Floor Plan Generation
Maciej Nisztuk, Paweł Myszkowsk
514 Deep Form Finding: Using Variational Autoencoders for deep form finding of structural typologies
Jaime de Miguel, Maria Eugenia Villafañe, Luka Piškorec, Fernando Sancho-Caparrini
602 Steps towards AI augmented parametric modeling systems for supporting design exploration
Varvara Toulkeridou
D1 S1 R2 – CHALLENGES – EDUCATION AND RESEARCHCHAIR – DAVID SPERLING
43 Computational Design Thinking for first year architectural design studios
Simos Vamvakidis
46 Conversations between architects and engineers
Marina Ferreira Borges
60 Evaluation of systems for video-based online teaching: Create your own MOOC or SPOC
Reinhard Koenig, Sven Schneider
173 Digital Empowerment for the “Experimental Bureau”: Work Based Learning in Architectural Education
Kulcke Matthias, Bob Martens
353 A Computational Design Workshop Experience for 21st Century Architecture Education
Arzu Gönenç Sorguç, Müge Kruşa Yemişcioğlu, Çağlar Fırat Özgenel
357 STEAM Approach for Architecture Education
Arzu Gönenç Sorguç, Çağlar Fırat Özgenel, Müge Kruşa Yemişcioğlu, Fatih Küçüksubaşı, Soner Yıldırım, Ernesto Antonini, Luigi Bartolomei, Nis Ovesen, Nicolai Steinø
481 Notes on Digital Architectural Design in the Undergraduate Teaching in Brazil
Tássia Borges de Vasconselos, David Moreno Sperling
516 Close Future: Co-Design Assistant: How Proactive design paradigm can help
Antonio Fioravanti, Armando Trento
PORTO, 11-13 SEPTEMBER
D1 S1 R3 – MATTER – FABRICATION AND CONSTRUCTION 1CHAIR – RENATE WEISSENBÖCK
118 Mass Customization of Deployable Origami-based Structures
Bojan Tepavčević, Vesna Stojaković, Dejan Mitov
136 Digital Housing
Charles Vincent, Luiz Alberto Fresl Backheuser, Eduardo Campolongo
205 Prototyping a Facade Component: Mixed technologies applied to fabrication
Filipe Medéia de Campos, Raquel Magalhães Leite, Christina Figueiredo Prudencio, Maíra Sebastião Dias, Gabriela Celani
253 Option One-second Iteration: Analysis, evaluation and redesign of a rural housing prototype
Diego Alejandro Velandia Rayo
288 Design Method Aided by MABS and Cloud Computing: Framework integrating: construction techniques, materials, and fabrication
Thomaz da Silva Lopes Vieira, Jens-Uwe Schulz
367 Jamming Formations: Intuitive design and fabrication process through human-computer interaction
Kyriaki Goti, Shir Katz, Ehsan Baharlou, Lauren Vasey, Achim Menges
446 Material Studies for Thermal Responsive Composite Envelopes
Isak Worre Foged, Anke Pasold, Tommaso Pelosini
502 A Framework for a Five-Axis Stylus for Design Fabrication
Efe Gozen
D1 S1 R4 – DATA – BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING 1CHAIR – BURAK PAK
78 The Development of Architectural Design Environment for BIPV using BIM
Eonyong Kim, Hyunwoo Jeon, Hanjong Jun, Seongjoon Lee
123 A-BIM: A New Challenge for Old Paradigms
Leonardo Prazeres Veloso de Souza, Angélica Paiva Ponzio, Underléa Miotto Bruscato, Airton Cattani
140 Interaction with analysis and simulation methods via minimized computer-readable BIM-based communication protocol
Ata Zahedi, Frank Petzold
177 BIM-Aided Prefabrication for Minimum Waste DIY Timber Houses
Karolina Ostrowska-Wawryniuk
282 BIM Chilean Social Housing Analysis: from the 70’s to 90’s
Alberto Fernández González, Camilo Guerrero del Rio, Layla Jorquera Sepúlveda
296 Towards Blockchains for architectural design: Consensus mechanisms for collaboration in BIM
Theodoros Dounas, Davide Lombardi, Wassim Jabi
307 Key for Entering Industry 4.0 in the AEC Sector: BIM Organisation Development
Adam Tamas Kovacs, Mihaly Szoboszlai, Istvan Csusz
312 Building Information Modeling for Participatory Decision-making Processes
Juliano Veraldo da Costa Pita, Marcelo Cláudio Tramontano
ECAADE + SIGRADI 2019 CONFERENCE
D1 S2 R1 – DESIGN – COLLABORATION AND PARTICIPATIONCHAIR – TADEJA ZUPANCIC
37 Bridging the Gaps: Computation to Construction in India
Urvi Sheth
102 Tornado Pavilion: Simplexity, almost nothing, but human expanded abilities
Andres Martin Passsaro, Gonçalo Castro Henriques, Adriana Sansão, Isadora Tebaldi
103 Weaving physical-digital networks: Brazil-Germany integration experience
Tobias Wallisser, Gonçalo Castro Henriques, Amanda Ribeiro, Ronaldo Lee Menna
218 Towards an Architecture of Collaborative Objects
Alexander Grasser
316 Computational Design in Distributed Teamwork: Using digital and non-digital tools in architectural design competitions
Livanur Erbil Altintas, Altug Kasali, Fehmi Dogan
319 TransDigital: A cooperative educational project between architecture and crafts
Marco Hemmerling
552 FavLab Maré Edition
Verônica Natividade, Silvio Dias
593 Physical Computing, Prototyping, and Participatory Pedagogies: Make-a-thon as interdisciplinary catalyst for bottom-up social change
Joshua Vermillion, Alberto de Salvatierra
D1 S2 R2 – CHALLENGES – HISTORY AND FUTURE CAADCHAIR – BIRGUL COLAKOGLU
144 The interfaces between technologies and the design process in AEC industry
Paola Zardo, Andréa Quadrado Mussi, Juliano Lima da Silva
327 Reprogramming Practice: Revising design thinking through digital fabrication
Daniela Silva, Alexandra Paio, José Pedro Sousa
340 Digital Expansion of Stereotomy: A semantic classification
Pedro Azambuja Varela, José Pedro Sousa
354 The Roots of 4IR in Architecture: A military drawing machine used for space perception in architecture
Ricardo Mendes Correia, Rosalia Guerreiro
370 Crossing Timelines: Main research topics in the histories of eCAADe and SIGraDi
David Sperling, Simone Helena Tanoue Vizioli, Gabriel Braulio Botasso, Mateus Segnini Tiberti, Eduardo Felipe Zambom Santana, Brianda de Oliveira Ordonho Sígolo
462 CoDesign Spaces: Experiences of EBD research at an industrial design makerspace
Bruno Perelli Soto, Pedro Soza Ruiz
471 Trend Topics and Changing Concepts of Computational Design in the Last 16 Years: A content analysis
Orkan Zeynel Güzelci, Sema Alaçam, Handan Güzelci
495 Digital Technologies in Latin American Architecture: A Literature Review from the Third to the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Pablo C Herrera, Frederico Braida
PORTO, 11-13 SEPTEMBER
D1 S2 R3 – MATTER – ADDITIVE MANUFACTURINGCHAIR – SARA ELOY
34 Re-perceive 3D printing with Artificial Intelligence
Dechen Chen, Dan Luo, Weiguo Xu, Chen Luo, Liren Shen, Xia Yan, Tianjun Wang
73 Direct Digital Manufacturing of Architectural Models using Binder Jetting and Polyjet Modeling
Stefan Junk, Michelle Niederhüfner, Nina Borkowska, Steffen Schrock
283 Additive Manufacturing of Ceramics
Teddy Slowik
408 Semi-flexible Additive Manufacturing Materials for Modularization Purposes: A modular assembly proposal for a foam edge-based spatial framework
Theresa Lohse, Liss C. Werner
455 Ceramic Additive Manufacturing in Architecture: Computational Methodology for Defining a Column System
João Moreira, Bruno Figueiredo, Paulo Cruz
522 Guiding Instability: A craft-based approach for modular 3D clay printed masonry screen units
Ji Shi, Yesul Cho, Meghan Taylor, David Correa
592 Free-form Ceramic Vault System: Taking ceramic additive manufacturing to real scale
João Carvalho, Bruno Figueiredo, Paulo Cruz
628 Design Method for Optimized Infills in Additive Manufacturing Thermoplastic Components
Luis Borunda, Manuel Ladron de Guevara, Jesus Anaya
D1 S2 R4 – CHALLENGES – CULTURAL HERITAGECHAIR – ANTONIO FIORAVANTI
57 DIGITAL MODERN: ‘Towards a new materiality’ of Modern Architecture in Fortaleza-Ceará (Brazil).
Ricardo Alexandre Paiva
168 Gamification of Heritage through Augmented Reality
Guzden Varinlioglu, Suheyla Muge Halici
194 Parametric Beijing Siheyuan: An algorithmic approach for the generation of Siheyuan housing variants based on its traditional design principles
Yuyang Wang, Asterios Agkathidis, Andrew Crompton
273 Using Grammars to Trace Architectural Hybridity in American Modernism: The case of William Hajjar single-family house
Mahyar Hadighi, Jose Duarte
393 Calculating Movement: An Agent Based Modeling System for Historical Studies
Augustus Wendell, Burcak Ozludil, Estefanía López-Salas
421 Church Heritage Multimedia Presentation: Case study of the iconostasis as the characteristic art and architectural element of the Christian Orthodox churches
Isidora Djuric, Vesna Stojakovic, Snezana Misic, Igor Kekeljevic, Ivana Vasiljevic, Milos Obradovic, Ratko Obradovic
479 A Digital Twin for Directing People Flow in Preserved Heritage Buildings
Armando Trento, Gabriel Wurzer, Ugo Maria Coraglia
511 A New Approach to the Cultural Heritage Documentation Process
Hugo Guimarães Sampaio, Leonardo Luna de Melo Jorge, Rafael Mourão Fiuza, Daniel Ribeiro Cardoso
ECAADE + SIGRADI 2019 CONFERENCE
D1 S3 R1 – DESIGN – ALGORITHMIC AND PARAMETRIC 1CHAIR – ANTONIO LEITÃO
94 Interventions in the urban setting through generative design and digital fabrication: Three study cases in the city of Montevideo
Marcelo Paysse Álvarez, Fernando García Amen, Paulo Pereyra Bonifacio
149 Convolutas: Developable strips and digital fabricated lightweight architecture
Francisco Gonzalez-Quintial, Andres Martin-Pastor
152 Contemporary Architecture between Research and Practice: Experimentations in Digital Wood
Salvator-John A. Liotta
202 CUSTOMIZING MASS HOUSING IN BRAZIL: INTRODUCTION TO AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM
Alexander Lopes de Aquino Brasil, Juarez Moara Santos Franco
210 Biomimetic Reciprocal Frames: A design investigation on bird’s nests and spatial structures
Caio Castriotto, Guilherme Giantini, Gabriela Celani
561 Architectural Design in Open-Source Software: Developing MeasureIt-ARCH, an Open Source tool to create Dimensioned and Annotated Architectural drawings within the Blender 3D creation suite.
Kevan Cress, Philip Beesley
D1 S3 R2 – INTERACTION – HUMAN-COMPUTERCHAIR – PAULA GOMEZ
61 Making use of Point Cloud for Generating Subtractive Solar Envelopes
Miktha Farid Alkadri, Francesco De Luca, Michela Turrin, Sevil Sariyildiz
117 Development of a Semantic Segmentation System for Dynamic Occlusion Handling in Mixed Reality for Landscape Simulation
Daiki Kido, Tomohiro Fukuda, Nobuyoshi Yabuki
182 Post-fláneur in Public Space: Altering walking behaviour in the era of smartphones
Gorsev Argin, Burak Pak, Handan Turkoglu
239 Dexterity-controlled Design Procedures
Federico Garrido, Joost Meyer
438 SEEstem: Wearable navigation device for people with visual impairments
Paula Iunes Salles Esteves, Andressa Carmo Pena Martinez, Lucas Francisco da Matta Vegi, Igor Rodrigues Cardoso, Mauro Nacif Rocha, Ricardo dos Santos Ferreira, Denise Mônaco dos Santos
665 Aerochair: Integrative design methodologies for lightweight carbon fiber furniture design
Rebeca Duque Estrada, Maria Wyller, Hanaa Dahy
PORTO, 11-13 SEPTEMBER
D1 S3 R3 – CHALLENGES – ART AND DIGITAL POESIESCHAIR – AULIKKI HERNEOJA
64 Singing Cans: Prototyping an experimental wind instrument through parametric design integrated with field experiments
Shao-Yun Wang, Agathi Sianoudi, Maohua Wang, Hongmei Wu, Tsung-Hsien Wang, Zhuoqun Zhang, Chengzhi Peng
287 The Digital Street Lab in a Box: A tool-kit for surviving in the contemporary public space
Rodrigo Martin Iglesias, Paul Guzzardo, Gustavo Cardon
298 Artistic computational design featuring imprecision: A method supporting digital and physical explorations of esthetic features in robotic single-point incremental forming of polymer sheets
Malgorzata A. Zboinska
634 Prototyping shifts in design scale: The “Carotid thermo-regulator” as intelligent body architecture
Emmanouil Vermisso, Mate Thitisawat, Boutros Bou-Nahra, Heather Akers
652 Color Harmony Integration-driven Design Process for Aesthetic Village
Hyunsoo Lee, Daseul Kim, Jihyoun Hwang
D1 S3 R4 – DATA – SMART CITIESCHAIR – FERNANDO LIMA
81 Grey Box City: Building cybernetic urban systems for smarter simulations
Phillipe Costa
195 Citizen Engagement through Design Space Exploration: Integrating citizen knowledge and expert design in computational urban planning
Katja Knecht, Dimitrie A. Stefanescu, Reinhard Koenig
334 The Digital Twin: Tackling Urban Challenges with Models, Spatial Analysis and Numerical Simulations in Immersive Virtual Environments.
Fabian Dembski, Uwe Wössner, Mike Letzgus
405 Caronae: ridesharing and first steps into commuting opportunitie of academic exchange
Luísa da Cunha Teixeira, Rodrigo Cury Paraizo
643 Parametric Urban Design from Concept to Practice
Nicolai Steinø
ECAADE + SIGRADI 2019 CONFERENCE
CONFERENCE PROGRAM – 12 THURSDAY
D2 S1 R1 – DATA – BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING 2CHAIR – ANETTA KĘPCZYŃSKA-WALCZAK
404 Coordinating Atypical Architectural Precast Concrete Façades: Two categories
Jeffrey Collins, Russell Gentry
409 A Decision Support Framework for FLP in the Context of Industrial Facilities by the Use of BIM
Yigitcan Ulkucu, Sema Alacam
422 Building Information Modelling Implementation in Progress
Anetta Kepczynska-Walczak
447 Monitoring Environmental and Health Impact Data in BIM Models to Assure Healthy Living Environments
Anja Jutraž, Andreja Kukec, Peter Otorepec, Ladi Lampič, Jure Pohleven, Jakub Sandak, Katja Malovrh, Monika Varkonji Sajn
470 Inclusive Architecture: Digital technologies and qualification of the project process
Luísa Silva, Andrea Mussi, Thaísa Silva
478 BIM training in Brazil: Preparing professionals for BIM adoption by public administration
Eduardo Sampaio Nardelli
566 BIM knowledge assessment: an overview among professionals: A survey on the AEC industry in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Aline Valverde Arroteia, Gustavo Garcia do Amaral, Simone Zeni Kikuti, Silvio Burrattino Melhado
568 Protection of the waterfront panoramas based on computational 3D-analysis
Paweł Rubinowicz
613 Automatic Rule-Based Checking for the Approval of Building Architectural Designs of Airport Passenger Terminals based on BIM
Ítalo Guedes, Max Andrade
D2 S1 R2 – SIMULATION – PREDICTION AND EVALUATIONCHAIR – RUDI STOUFFS
68 The Effect of Complex Wall Forms on the Room Acoustics: An experimental case study
Asli Agirbas
110 Parametric Analysis Versus Intuition: Assessment of the effectiveness of design expertise
Marcelo Bernal, Tyrone Marshall, Victor Okhoya, Cheney Chen, John Haymaker
153 Spatiotemporal Occupancy for Building Analytics
Paula Gomez-Zamora, Sonit Bafna, Craig Zimring, Ellen Do, Mario Romero Veja
265 Multi-Criteria Agent Based Systems: Generation of circulations through local decisions
Gonzalo Vegas, Marcelo Bernal, Francisco Calvo
305 Building envelope adapting from and to the wind flow
Lenka Kabošová, Isak Worre Foged, Stanislav Kmeť, Dušan Katunský
346 Integrating BIPV during Early Stages of Building Design
Martin Kaftan, Sebastian Sautter, Bernhard Kubicek
369 Surfaces Plot: A data visualization system to support design space exploration
Camilo Hernán Contreras
PORTO, 11-13 SEPTEMBER
464 Evolutionary Optimization of Building Facade Form for Energy and Comfort in Urban Environment through BIM and Algorithmic Modeling: A case study in Porto, Portugal
Pedro Santiago
538 Rawbot: A digital system for AR fabrication of bamboo structures through the discrete digitization of bamboo
Ngai Hang Wu, Marina Dimopoulou, Han Hsun Hsieh, Christos Chatzakis
555 Building facade optimization for maximizing the incident solar radiation
Kyane Bomfim, Felipe Tavares
D2 S1 R3 – MATTER – DIGITAL PRODUCTION AND ROBOTICS 1CHAIR – DAGMAR REINHARDT
116 Collaborative Crafting of Interlocking Structures in Stereotomic Practice
Shayani Fernando
126 Revisiting Folded Forms with Digital Fabrication
Anna Szabo, Ena Lloret-Fritschi, Lex Reiter, Fabio Gramazio, Matthias Kohler, Robert J. Flatt
280 Haptic Learning: Towards Neural-Network-based adaptive Cobot Path-Planning for unstructured spaces
Gabriella Rossi, Paul Nicholas
294 Design Robotics: Towards human-robot timber module assembly
Dagmar Reinhardt
300 Adaptable and Programmable Formwork for Doubly Curved Concrete Surfaces
Lynn Hyun Kieffer, Paul Nicholas
355 Oriole Beta: A Parametric Solution for Robotic Motion Design Using Animation
Ebrahim Poustinchi
359 InFoamed Matter: Robotic production and assembly of foam-injected structures
Shota Tsikoliya, David Kovařík, Imro Vasko, Petra Garajová, Adam Varga, Marketa Osifová
360 RAF: Robot Aware Fabrication: Hand-motion Augmented Robotic Fabrication Workflow and Case Study
Likai Wei, La Ta, Liang Li, Yang Han, Yingying Feng, Xin Wang, Zhen Xu
368 Spatial Glass Bonds: Computation and fabrication system of complex glass structure
Yu-Ting Sheng, Shih-Yuan Wang, Mofei Li, Yu-Hung Chiu, Yi-Heng Lu, Chun-Man Tu, Yi-Chu Shih
D2 S1 R4 – DESIGN – ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCECHAIR – FERNANDO GARCIA AMEN
50 Visual Representation of Adjacencies: A NetLogo application to turn functional matrices into bubble diagrams
Wolfgang Lorenz, Gabriel Wurzer
135 Deep Generative Learning for the Generation and Analysis of Architectural Plans with Small Datasets
David Newton
171 Architectural Drawing Recognition: A case study for training the learning algorithm with architectural plan and section drawing images
Can Uzun, Meryem Birgül Çolakoğlu
290 A Fuzzy-Based Approach for Evaluating Existing Spatial Layout Configurations
Ayman Assem, Sherif Abdelmohsen, Mohamed Ezzeldin
302 Quo vadis AI in Architecture?: Survey of the current possibilities of AI in the architectural practice
Laura Mrosla, Volker Koch, Petra von Both
ECAADE + SIGRADI 2019 CONFERENCE
315 Refurb!: A tool allowing for iterative refurbishment
Gabriel Wurzer, Ugo Maria Coraglia
339 Deep Learning Model for Predicting Preference of Space by Estimating the Depth Information of Space using Omnidirectional Images
Hina Kinugawa, Atsushi Takizawa
473 Interactive algorithm for generating accurate as-built plans by building owners
Filipe Brandao, Alexandra Paio, Adriano Lopes
648 Generation of Floor Plan Variations with Convolutional Neural Networks and Case-based Reasoning: An approach for transformative adaptation of room configurations within a framework for support of early conceptual design phases
Viktor Eisenstadt, Christoph Langenhan, Klaus-Dieter Althoff
671 The synergy of non-manifold topology and reinforcement learning for fire egress
Wassim Jabi, Aikaterini Chatzivasileiadi, Nicholas Mario Wardhana, Simon Lannon, Robert Aish
D2 S2 R1 – DESIGN – SHAPE GRAMMARS AND RULED SYSTEMSCHAIR – JOSÉ DUARTE
138 Bioinspired Modularity in Evolutionary Computation and a Rule-Based Logic: Design Solutions for Shared Office Space
Yujin Kim
146 Implementing the Santa Marta Urban Grammar: a pedagogical tool for design computing in architecture
Eduardo Castro e Costa, Debora Verniz, Siavash Varasteh, Marc Miller, José Duarte
184 Customers Perspective on Mass-customization of Houses
Krystian Kwiecinski, Jose P. Duarte
191 Controlling design variations: designing a semantic controller for a generative system
Pedro Engel Penter
204 Shape Grammars as a support instrument for heritage safeguard planning: From a vernacular language to a contemporary materialization
Rúben Castro, José Nuno Beirão
286 Parametric Design Model of Urban Collective Housing: Based on the Constructal Theory
Jung Eun Park, Hyunsoo Lee
335 Amorim’s Law: A modern grammar
Luiz Amorim, Cristiana Griz
658 Predicates and Directives for a Parametric-associative Matching Mechanism for Shapes and Shape Grammars
Rudi Stouffs
D2 S2 R2 – SIMULATION – VIRTUAL AND AUGMENTED REALITY 1CHAIR – RODRIGO CURY PARAIZO
16 Home Mobility Hazards Detected via Object Recognition in Augmented Reality
Sara Eloy, Luís Dias, Lázaro Ourique, Miguel Sales Dias
27 Enhancing User-Engagement in the Design Process through Augmented Reality Applications
Catherine Erzetic, Tiara Dobbs, Alessandra Fabbri, Nicole Gardner, M. Hank Haeusler, Yannis Zavoleas
65 Development of Segmentation-Rendering on Virtual Reality for Training Deep-learning, Simulating Landscapes and Advanced User Experience
Tomohiro Fukuda, Marcos Novak, Hiroyuki Fujii
PORTO, 11-13 SEPTEMBER
124 Exploring the Affordances and Musico-Spatial Performance Opportunities of a Virtual Drumming Environment
Jeremy Ham, Uwe Woessner, Joachim Kieferle, Lawrence Harvey
156 Use of Virtual Reality in Participatory Design
Mauricio Loyola, Bruno Rossi, Constanza Montiel, Max Daiber
179 Immersive Algorithmic Design: Live Coding in Virtual Reality
Renata Castelo-Branco, António Leitão, Guilherme Santos
309 I Want To Ride My Bicycle – I Want To Ride My Bike: Using virtual reality for detailing a bicycle highway
Dokonal Wolfgang, Marina Lima Medeiros
311 Augmented Reality for Infrastructure Information: Challenges with information flow and interactions in outdoor environments especially on construction sites
Lasse Hedegaard Hansen, Erik Kjems
D2 S2 R3 – MATTER – MATERIAL STUDIES AND INNOVATIONCHAIR – LISS C. WERNER
150 Predicting and steering performance in architectural materials
Mette Thomsen, Paul Nicholas, Martin Tamke, Sebastian Gatz, Yuliya Sinke
402 Bio-Modules: Cyber-physical modular responsive variations for dark urban areas using bio-degradable materials
Penelopi F. Karali, Ayda Grisiute, Liss C. Werner
465 Mycelium-Based Bio-Composites For Architecture: Assessing the Effects of Cultivation Factors on Compressive Strength
Ali Ghazvinian, Paniz Farrokhsiar, Fabricio Vieira, John Pecchia, Benay Gursoy
508 V-INCA: Designing a smart geometric configuration for dry masonry wall
Yagmur Yenice, Daekwon Park
521 Actuated Textile Hybrids: Textile smocking for designing dynamic force equilibria in membrane structures
Viktoria Millentrup, Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen, Paul Nicholas
530 Foam Making Sense: behavioral additive deposition and stigmergic agency for integrated surface tectonics
Matteo Salsi, Alessio Erioli
619 Microbiologically Activated Knitted Composites: Reimagining a column for the 21st century
Bastian Beyer, Daniel Suárez, Norbert Palz
663 The Emerging of Spontaneous Materiality under Limited Digital Control
Yin Sha
D2 S2 R4 – CHALLENGES – SUSTAINABILITY +CULTURAL HERITAGECHAIR – RODRIGO MARTIN
114 Sustainable Design Framework for the Anthropocene: Preliminary research of integrating the urban data with building information
Gyueun Lee, Ji-hyun Lee
237 Starting hypothesis: A proposed biological-artificial mutualism
Adriana Granero
501 Embedding sustainable storm water management in urban blocks: Towards an Urban Water Model for architects
Kyratsoula Tereza Papanikolaou, Katherine A. Liapi, Ioannis A. Sibetheros
641 Recycled Sustainable 3D Printing Materials for Marine Environments
Kate Dunn, M. Hank Haeusler, Yannis Zavoleas, Mel Bishop, Katherine Dafforn, Francisco Sedano, Daniel Yu, Nina Schaefer
ECAADE + SIGRADI 2019 CONFERENCE
492 ICT for user-experience transformations in Sustainable - Smart Tourism Projects: VR, AR and MR in Rome’s historical center
Vasiliki Geropanta, Anna Karagianni, Panagiotis Parthenios
504 Exploring the ICT Potential to Maximize User - Built Space Interaction in Monumental Spaces: The case of the municipal agora in Chania, Crete
Anna Karagianni, Vasiliki Geropanta, Panagiotis Parthenios
529 When Residents Are Makers: Using Additive Manufacturing for Rehabilitating Modernist Housing Heritage
Amina Rezoug, Mine Özkar
599 A Historical Perspective to Fabrication in Architecture for Preserving Heritage
Mine Özkar, Begüm Hamzaoğlu, Sibel Yasemin Özgan
D2 S3 R1 – DESIGN – ALGORITHMIC AND PARAMETRIC 2CHAIR – MARCELO BERNAL
24 cloudMAGNET: A prototype for climatically active light-weight skins
Andrew John Wit, Rashida Ng
38 Megastructures: Past, Present, and Future
Taro Narahara
183 A Workflow for the Performance Based Design of Naturally Ventilated Tall Buildings Using a Genetic Algorithm (GA)
Humera Mughal, Jose Beirao
200 Cyber-Physical Emotive Spaces: Human Cyborg, Data, and Biofeedback Emotive Interaction with Compassionate Spaces
Mona Ghandi
627 Using Open Data to Derive Local Amenity Demand Patterns for Walkability Simulations and Amenity Utilization Analysis
Yang Yang, Samitha Samaranayake, Timur Dogan
667 Form and Data: from linear Calculus to cybernetic Computation and Interaction
Liss C Werner
D2 S3 R2 – INTERACTION – RESPONSIVE ENVIRONMENTSCHAIR – HENRI ACHTEN
262 Hybrid Environmental-Media Facade: Full-Scale Prototype Panel Fabrication
Anastasia Globa, Glenn Costin, Rui Wang, Chin Koi Khoo, Jules Moloney
358 User-centered Responsive Sunlight Reorientation System based on Multiagent Decision-making, UDaMaS
Ana Cocho-Bermejo, Diego Navarro-Mateu
387 Interactive Structure: Robotic Repositioning of Vertical Elements in Man-Machine Collaborative Assembly through Vision-Based Tactile Sensing
Bastian Wibranek, Boris Belousov, Alymbek Sadybakasov, Jan Peters, Oliver Tessmann
407 Responsive complex surfaces manufacturing using origami
Mara Capone, Emanuela Lanzara, Laura Marsillo, Carlos Alejandro Nome Silva
459 Dynamic Façade Design Studio: From sketches to microcontrollers
Vassilis Bourdakis, Aris Tsangrassoulis
567 Facilitating Communication in a Design Process using a Web Interface for Real-time Interaction with Grasshopper Scripts
Kateryna Konieva, Michael Roberto Joos, Pieter Herthogs, Bige Tunçer
645 Body Architectures: Real time data visualization and responsive immersive environments
Nancy Diniz, Frank Melendez, Woraya Boonyapanachoti, Sebastian Morales
PORTO, 11-13 SEPTEMBER
D2 S3 R3 – MATTER – FABRICATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION 2CHAIR ALEXANDRA PAIO
176 Environmental Ceramics: Merging the digital and the physical in the design of a performance-based facade system
Guilherme Giantini, Larissa Negris de Souza, Daniel Turczyn, Gabriela Celani
193 Concrete Form[ing]work: Designing and Simulating Parametrically-Patterned Fabric Formwork for Cast Concrete
Annie Locke Scherer
197 Tooling Cardboard for Smart Reuse: Testing a Parametric Tool for Adapting Waste Corrugated Cardboard to Fabricate Acoustic Panels and Concrete Formwork.
Julio Diarte, Elena Vazquez, Marcus Shaffer
345 Design Guidelines for Zero Waste Manufacturing of Freeform EPS Facades
Marko Jovanovic, Marko Vucic, Radovan Stulic, Maja Petrovic
389 Speed of Deposition: Vehicle for structural and aesthetic expression in CAM
Ashish Mohite, Mariia Kochneva, Toni Kotnik
498 A Holistic Approach to Feature-based Structural Mapping in Cross Laminated Timber Buildings
Mehmet Sinan Bermek, Dennis Shelden, T. Russel Gentry
519 Evolving stages of digital fabrication in Latin America: Outlines of a research and extension project
Rodrigo Scheeren, Pablo C. Herrera, David Sperling
D2 S3 R4 – CHALLENGES – BIG DATA AND ANALYTICS,CHAIR GABRIEL WURZER
51 Semantic Enrichment of Indoor Point Clouds: An Overview of Progress towards Digital Twinning
Vladeta Stojanovic, Matthias Trapp, Rico Richter, Benjamin Hagedorn, Jürgen Döllner
98 Interdisciplinary design guidelines of an interface-device for a more accessible urban space.
Ludmila Soñez, Maria Elena Tosello, Esteban San Martín, Agustín Longoni
142 Understanding Design Empowerment through ICT-based Platforms in European Cities
Ahmet Gün, Yüksel Demir, Burak Pak
225 Amor SP: Understanding socio-spatial emotions of urban poor in São Paulo
Maycon Sedrez, Jarryer de Martino
330 Exploring Work Environment Usage Behaviour through Context-Aware Mobile Methods
Piia Markkanen, Niels van Berkel, Aku Visuri, Arthur LeSaint, Denzil Ferreira, Aulikki Herneoja
381 Large-scale Prototyping Utilising Technologies and Participation: On-demand and Crowd-driven Urban Scenarios
Peter Buš
669 Aesthetics in Computational Design: A reflection on Max Bense’s theory on aesthetics of information and state of things.
A. Benjamin Spaeth
ECAADE + SIGRADI 2019 CONFERENCE
CONFERENCE PROGRAM – 13 FRIDAY
D3 S1 R1 – DATA – CITY INFORMATION MODELLING AND GISCHAIR – JOSÉ BEIRÃO
84 (Para)metric Evaluation of Walkability, Diversity and Density in Low-income Neighborhoods: Using the CityMetrics toolbox
Fernando Lima, Luiza Vallone, Carlos Frederico Costa, Ashiley Rosa
112 A Grammar-Based Generative Urban Design Tool Considering Topographic Constraints: The Case for American Urban Planning
Mina Rahimian, José Nuno Beirão, José Pinto Duarte, Lisa Domenica Iulo
159 The Morphology of Public Open Spaces as Visual Opportunity Fields: A space syntax approach based on Revelation and VGA maps customization with SalaScript
João Lopes, Alexandra Paio, José Nuno Beirão
233 Urban Street Retrofitting: An Application Study on Bottom-Up Design
Marcela Noronha Pinto de Oliveira e Sousa, Jose Duarte, Gabriela Celani
250 Visual Impact Analysis of Large Urban Investments on the Cityscape
Klara Czyńska
350 A highly integrated Horizontal coordinate-based tool for architecture
Chi-Li Cheng, June-Hao Hou
398 Integrated Parametric Urban Design in Grasshopper / Rhinoceros 3D: Demonstrated on a Master Plan in Vienna
Theresa Fink, Reinhard Koenig
414 Informal Settlements and City Information Modeling: Producing data to inform land use regulation in Fortaleza-Brazil
Mariana Costa Lima, Daniel Cardoso, Clarissa Freitas
475 Applied Spatial Accessibility Analysis for Urban Design: An integrated graph-gravity model implemented in Grasshopper
Serjoscha Düring, Andrej Sluka, Ondrej Vesely, Reinhard König
550 Context-rich Urban Analysis Using Machine Learning: A case study in Pittsburgh, PA
Jinmo Rhee, Daniel Cardoso Llach, Ramesh Krishnamurti
PORTO, 11-13 SEPTEMBER
D3 S1 R2 – SIMULATION – VIRTUAL AND AUGMENTED REALITY 2CHAIR JOACHIM KIEFERLE
318 ViBe (Virtual Berlin) – Immersive Interactive 3D Urban Data Visualization: Immersive interactive 3D urban data visualization
Louna Al Bondakji, Anne-Liese Lammich, Liss C. Werner
342 Inserting and Encircling: Two complementary immersive strategies for mixed-reality applied to cultural heritage *
Mauro Costa Couceiro, Rui Lobo, António Monteiro
399 Virtual Reality in Early Phases of Architectural Studies: Experiments with first year students in immersive rear projection based virtual environments
Joachim Kieferle, Uwe Woessner
412 An Immersive 360° Experience in Rio de Janeiro in the Late 19th Century: The panorama of Victor Meirelles and Henri Langerock
Thiago Leitão de Souza, Valéria Fialho, Giovany Bicalho, Vinicius Schelk, Isabella Mendes
425 Pop Up Factory : Collaborative Design in Mixed Rality: Interactive live installation for the makeCity festival, 2018 Berlin
Giovanni Betti, Saqib Aziz, Gili Ron
427 An Empirical Inquiry into the Perceptual Qualities of Spatial Enclosures in Head Mounted Display Driven VR Systems: Quantifying the ‘Intangibles’ of Space
Rohit Priyadarshi Sanatani
474 Do we still need CAVEs?
Guilherme Nunes de Vasconcelos, Maria Lucia Malard, Mateus van Stralen, Maurício Campomori, Sandro Canavezzi de Abreu, Tales Lobosco, Isabella Flach Gomes, Lucas Duarte Costa Lima
499 A Multivariant Design Tool based on affordable VAM-Technologies: Interactive Design and Flexible Immersion
Werner Lonsing
506 Implementing Augmented Reality for the Holographic Assembly of a Modular Shading Device
Odysseas Kontovourkis, Christos Georgiou, Andreas Stroumpoulis, Constantinos Kounnis, Christos Dionyses, Styliana Bagdati
557 Evaluation of the energy performance of stilt houses (palafitos) of the Chiloé Island. The role of dynamic thermal simulation on heritage architecture.
Carla Manríquez, Pablo Sills
ECAADE + SIGRADI 2019 CONFERENCE
D3 S1 R3 – MATTER – DIGITAL PRODUCTION AND ROBOTICS 2CHAIR – MARTA MALÉ-ALEMANY
417 Anatomy of a Building: Introducing interactive RGB lenses for architectural data visualization
Renate Weissenböck, Ioanna Symeonidou
376 Collaborative Robotic Masonry and Early Stage Fatigue Prediction
Avishek Das, Isak Worre Foged, Mads Brath Jensen, Michael Natapon Hansson
467 From MoleMOD to MoleSTRING: Design of self-assembly structures actuated by shareable soft robots
Jan Petrš, Hanaa Dahy, Miloš Florián
488 A computational framework for the design and robotic manufacturing of complex wood structures
Roberto Naboni, Anja Kunic
541 CREASE: Synchronized Gait Through Folded Geometry.
Olga Mesa, Saurabh Mhatre, Malika Singh, Dan Aukes 211 CoBuilt
549 CoBuilt: Towards a novel methodology for workflow capture and analysis of carpentry tasks for human-robot collaboration
Dagmar Reinhardt, M. Hank Haeusler, Lian Loke, Eduardo de Oliveira Barata, Charlotte Firth, Nariddh Khean, Kerry London, Yingbin Feng, Rodney Watt
605 Automated Brick Pattern Generator for Robotic Assembly using Machine Learning and Images
Bárbara Andrade Zandavali, Manuel Jiménez García
630 If Only Wood Could Speak...: Explorations in digital fabrication processes based on timber grain and patterns
Carla Saad
660 RETHINKING THE PHILIPS PAVILION THROUGH ROBOTIC HOT WIRE CUTTING.: An experimental prototype
Pedro Filipe Martins, Sandra Nunes, Paulo Fonseca de Campos, José Pedro Sousa
675 Robotic AeroCrete: A novel robotic spraying and surface treatment technology for the production of slender reinforced concrete elements
Nizar Taha, Alexander Nikolas Walzer, Jetana Ruangjun, Theophil Bürgin, Kathrin Dörfler, Ena Lloret-Fritschi, Fabio Gramazio, Matthias Kohler
PORTO, 11-13 SEPTEMBER
D3 S1 R4 – DESIGN – ALGORITHMIC AND PARAMETRIC 3CHAIR WASSIM JABI
216 Visual Input Mechanisms in Textual Programming for Architecture
Maria João Sammer, António Leitão
249 RILAB - architectural envelopes: From spatial representation (generative algorithm) to geometric physical optimization (scientific modeling)
Mauro Chiarella, Luciana Gronda, Martín Veizaga
322 Parametric Patchwork: Advancing the Development of an Organic Photovoltaic Carrier System through Various Computational Methods
Timo Carl, Markus Schein
397 ‘GHShot’: a collaborative and distributed visual version control for Grasshopper parametric programming
Verina Cristie, Sam Conrad Joyce
449 The Architecture of ScarCity Game: The craft and the digital as an alternative design process
Axel Becerra Santacruz
456 Optimizing Exhibition Spaces: A Multi-Objective Approach
Inês Pereira, Catarina Belém, António Leitão
510 Stripe Segmentation for Branching Shell Structures: A Data Set Development as a Learning Process for Fabrication Efficiency and Structural Performance
Effima Giannopoulou, Pablo Baquero, Angad Warang, Affonso Orciuoli, Alberto T. Estévez
672 A Spatial Reasoning Framework Based on Non-Manifold Topology
Nicholas Mario Wardhana, Wassim Jabi, Aikaterini Chatzivasileiadi, Nikoleta Petrova
ECAADE + SIGRADI 2019 CONFERENCE
GUEST SPEAKERS
GABRIELA CELANIKeynote speaker Shortcut to the 4th Industrial Revolution: The case of Latin America
Gabriela holds a BA and an MSc in Architecture and Urban Design from the University of São Paulo, and a PhD in Design and Computation from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). She is presently a Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Campinas (Brazil) and has been a visiting scholar at Universidad Nacional del Litoral (Argentina), Universidade Técnica de Lisboa and MIT. In 2006, she founded LAPAC, the Laboratory of Automation and Prototyping for Architecture and Construction. Her work focuses on generative design, rapid prototyping, digital fabrication and automation of the architectural design process. She was vice-president of institutional relations of the SIGraDi from 2013 to 2015, and belongs to the scientific committees of several CAAD conferences, such as ECAADE, CAADRIA and DCC, acting also as a reviewer for journals such as Design Studies, IJAC, AIEDAM and Automation in Construction. Gabriela Celani was the chair of CAAD Futures Conference 2015, held in Sao Paulo, and is the treasurer of the CAAD Futures Foundation since 2017. In the same year, she received from SIGraDi the Arturo Montagú Prize for her academic trajectory.
JOÃO ALBUQUERQUE / BIGKeynote speaker Past to Future
João Albuquerque, BIG Associate and BIG BCN Design Director, is going to discuss BIG’s philosophy, evolution and adaptation during a decade of work, and present projects that explore how architecture can challenge the future of our world. BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) is a Copenhagen, New York, London and Barcelona based group of architects, designers, urbanists, landscape professionals, interior and product designers, researchers and inventors. The office is currently involved in a large number of projects throughout Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East. BIG’s architecture emerges out of a careful analysis of how contemporary life constantly evolves and changes. Not least due to the influence from multicultural exchange, global economical flows and communication technologies that all together require new ways of architectural and urban organization. In this context, Past to Future presents the work by BIG from Yes is More to Form-giving, from Denmark to Mars.
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JOSÉ PINTO DUARTE Roundtable Chair Architecture in the Age of the 4th Industrial Revolution
José P. Duarte is a Professor of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the Penn State Stuckeman School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, where he holds the Chair in Design Innovation and directs the Stuckeman Center for Design Computing. Duarte holds a professional degree in architecture from the Technical University of Lisbon and master’s and a PhD in Design and Computation from MIT. He was Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, University of Lisbon, and president of eCAADe, a European association devoted to education and research in computer-aided design. His research focuses on the use of computation and AI to support context-sensitive design across different scales. Recently his team was awarded the 2nd place in finals of NASA 3D-Printed Mars Habitat Challenge aimed at the construction of a subscale habitat. The closing round-table “Architecture in the Age of the 4th Revolution” coordinated by José Duarte (United States) will be composed by the following guests: Clara Martins (United Kingdom), David Sperling (Brazil), Liss C. Werner (Germany), Manuel Heitor (Portugal, to be confirmed), Nariddh Khean (Australia) and Tomohiro Fukuda (Japan).
MARTA CAMPOSKeynote speaker Digital Building Revamp
Marta Campos is head of “Marta Campos – Architecture”, Porto based BIM addicted architectural atelier, passionately engaged in delivering architectural services, ranging from renovation to new construction. Due to market request most of her work as been on building renovation, leading to the foundation of “Norte Magnético” a company specialized in Entrepreneurship Management of building rehabilitation.
MARIO CARPOKeynote speaker Computational Brutalism
Mario Carpo, Reyner Banham Professor of Architectural Theory and History, the Bartlett, University College London. Carpo’s research and publications focus on the relationship among architectural theory, cultural history, and the history of media and information technology. His Architecture in the Age of Printing (2001) has been translated into several languages. His most recent books are The Second Digital Turn: Design Beyond Intelligence (2017), The Alphabet and the Algorithm, a history of digital design theory (2011); and The Digital Turn in Architecture, 1992-2012, an AD Reader.
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ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS
ECAADE
eCAADe (Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe) is a non-profit making association of institutions and individuals with a common interest in promoting good practice and sharing information to the use of computers in education and research in architecture and related professions. The organization was founded in 1983, and organizes an annual conference, which is hosted by a different member University each year. eCAADe initiated and manages the very successful CumInCAD archive of research publications in the field of Computer Aided Architectural Design. CumInCAD is a valuable resource for researchers, educators and others in the field. eCAADe has also collaborated with sibling associations to create the International Journal of Architectural Computing (IJAC).
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SIGRADI
SIGraDi (The Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics) is a non-profit association that brings together architects, urban planners, designers and artists linked to digital media. Its main goals are to contribute to the academic debate on digital media and their applications, promote the production and advancement of scientific knowledge in general, and stimulate research and education in the current context of major technological changes.
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SIBLING ASSOCIATIONS ACADIA, CAADRIA, ASCAAD, CAAD Futures
FAUP
With origins dating back to the XVIII century, the University of Porto (UP) is currently one of the most relevant education and research institutions in Portugal. Close to 31,000 students, 2,300 teachers and researchers along with 1,700 administrative staff attend its 15 schools and 69 scientific research units, spread across three University Campus located in the city of Porto.As an organic unit of the UP, the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Porto (FAUP) is one of the most prestigious Portuguese and European institutions of education, research and innovation in Architecture. Located in Polo III (Campo Alegre), the building complex of FAUP is one of the most emblematic creations of Álvaro Siza’s career, who was awarded with the Pritzker Prize 1992, and is an Emeritus Professor at FAUP. The School offers high quality courses, which include a Master Degree in Architecture (MIARQ), a PhD Programme in Architecture and an Advanced Studies Course in Architectural Heritage. The Center of Advanced Studies in Architecture and Urbanism (CEAU) manages the research activity at FAUP, which integrates the Digital Fabrication Laboratory (DFL) among other research groups. FAUP is thus a stimulating academic environment bringing together the traditions and the innovations in the discipline.
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