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Project Details
Description
This project aims to develop techniques and carry out measurements of the sound scattering properties of the physical architectural models, to analyze this data, and to integrate this data back into the parametric modeling tools. These measurements will conform to ISO-17497-1 standards. The goal of this particular project is to develop a design workflow for the design of complex architectural surfaces and the prediction of their acoustic performance. This workflow would be carefully documented and mapped, allowing for adoption by other designers, and improvement of technique. A second goal of the project is the integration of the performance parameters back into the generative computational model. This will allow the computational tools to "learn" and for future designs to be have predictable performance.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 01/10/2009 → 01/05/2010 |
Keywords
- acoustics
- rapid prototyping
- parametric design
- simulation
Activities
- 1 Lecture and oral contribution
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Integrating Sound Scattering Measurements in the Design of Complex Architectural Surfaces: Informing a parametric design strategy with acoustic measurements from rapid prototype scale models
Brady Peters (Lecturer)
16 Sept 2010Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
Research output
- 1 Article in proceedings
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Integrating Sound Scattering Measurements in the Design of Complex Architectural Surfaces: Informing a parametric design strategy with acoustic measurements from rapid prototype scale models
Peters, B., 1 Sept 2010, eCAADe 2010 Conference: Future Cities. Zurich, Switzerland, p. 481-491 11 p.Publications: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Article in proceedings › Research › peer-review
Open Access