Computational Models in Architecture

Computational Models in Architecture

Author: Nikola Marinčić

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Published: 2019-04-18

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 3035618623

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This scientific work focuses on computer-aided computational models in architecture. The author initially investigates established computational models and then expands these with newer approaches to modeling. In his research the author integrates approaches to analytical philosophy, probability theory, formal logic, quantum physics, abstract algebra, computer-aided design, computer graphics, glossematics, machine learning, architecture, and others. For researchers in the fields of information technology and architecture.


Computational Modeling

Computational Modeling

Author: Charles S. Taber

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 1996-03-21

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9780803972704

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In this introduction to computational modelling the authors provide a concise description of computational methods, including dynamic simulation, knowledge-based models and machine learning, as a single broad class of research tools.


Informed Architecture

Informed Architecture

Author: Marco Hemmerling

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-07-19

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 3319531352

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This book connects the different topics and professions involved in information technology approaches to architectural design, ranging from computer-aided design, building information modeling and programming to simulation, digital representation, augmented and virtual reality, digital fabrication and physical computation. The contributions include experts’ academic and practical experiences and findings in research and advanced applications, covering the fields of architecture, engineering, design and mathematics. What are the conditions, constraints and opportunities of this digital revolution for architecture? How do processes change and influence the result? What does it mean for the collaboration and roles of the partners involved. And last but not least: how does academia reflect and shape this development and what does the future hold? Following the sequence of architectural production - from design to fabrication and construction up to the operation of buildings - the book discusses the impact of computational methods and technologies and its consequences for the education of future architects and designers. It offers detailed insights into the processes involved and considers them in the context of our technical, historical, social and cultural environment. Intended mainly for academic researchers, the book is also of interest to master’s level students.


Optimization and Mathematical Modeling in Computer Architecture

Optimization and Mathematical Modeling in Computer Architecture

Author: Karu Sankaralingam

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-05-31

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 3031017730

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In this book we give an overview of modeling techniques used to describe computer systems to mathematical optimization tools. We give a brief introduction to various classes of mathematical optimization frameworks with special focus on mixed integer linear programming which provides a good balance between solver time and expressiveness. We present four detailed case studies -- instruction set customization, data center resource management, spatial architecture scheduling, and resource allocation in tiled architectures -- showing how MILP can be used and quantifying by how much it outperforms traditional design exploration techniques. This book should help a skilled systems designer to learn techniques for using MILP in their problems, and the skilled optimization expert to understand the types of computer systems problems that MILP can be applied to.


Models

Models

Author: Mark Morris

Publisher: Academy Press

Published: 2006-10-27

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13:

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Despite the advent of digital visualization software, the non-digital or analog scale model remains a centerpiece of design education, certain celebrated practices and architecture's public relations. Indeed, model manufacture has only become more pervasive since the development of laser cutting and rapid prototyping devices.


Computational Architecture

Computational Architecture

Author: Asterios Agkathidis

Publisher: BIS Publishers

Published: 2012-09-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789063692872

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New title in the Architecture and Design Experiments Series about digital tools and techniques.


Codify

Codify

Author: Bradley Cantrell

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-05-01

Total Pages: 656

ISBN-13: 1317299078

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Codify: Parametric and Computational Design in Landscape Architecture provides a series of essays that explore what it means to use, modify and create computational tools in a contemporary design environment. Landscape architecture has a long history of innovation in the areas of computation and media, particularly in how the discipline represents, analyses, and constructs complex systems. This curated volume spans academic and professional projects to form a snapshot of digital practices that aim to show how computation is a tool that goes beyond methods of representation and media. The book is organized in four sections; syntax, perception, employ, and prospective. The essays are written by leading academics and professionals and the sections examine the role of computational tools in landscape architecture through case studies, historical accounts, theoretical arguments, and nascent propositions.


Computational Models of Cognitive Processes

Computational Models of Cognitive Processes

Author: Julien Mayor

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2013-11-18

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 9814458848

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Computational Models of Cognitive Processes collects refereed versions of papers presented at the 13th Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop (NCPW13) that took place July 2012, in San Sebastian (Spain). This workshop series is a well-established and unique forum that brings together researchers from such diverse disciplines as artificial intelligence, cognitive science, computer science, neurobiology, philosophy and psychology to discuss their latest work on models of cognitive processes.


Introduction to Computational Models with Python

Introduction to Computational Models with Python

Author: Jose M. Garrido

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2015-08-28

Total Pages: 492

ISBN-13: 1498712045

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Introduction to Computational Models with Python explains how to implement computational models using the flexible and easy-to-use Python programming language. The book uses the Python programming language interpreter and several packages from the huge Python Library that improve the performance of numerical computing, such as the Numpy and Scipy m