Simulations can assist planners in
optimizing their design and create visual representations of design scheme proposals. The objective of this experimental
study is to investigate the
architecture according to simulation and for design technologies typically adopted for physical modelling in
architecture. This study also aims to observe the value of growing interest in recent years
in the computer methods of visual representation. Project shows an approach that is
close to a real time simulation which determine the perceived credibility of visual representations. Computer-aided modelling tool first results are available within several seconds, and reasonable results of architectural design. Developed by the authors especially,
tangible user
interface provide easy interaction methods for
specialists as well as non specialists. The results of the simulation is perceived as a more reliable
way of visualising information about the design proposals and shape recognition and computation
power.
Sources
Globa & Donn & Twose, 2012, 'Digital To Physical: Comparative Evaluation Of Three Main CNC Fabrication Technologies Adopted For Physical Modelling In Architecture', Multi Science Publishing, vol 10, no.4.
Unknown Author, 2007, 'Interactive Simulation in Virtual Environments - A Design Tool for Planners and Architects', Multi Science Publishing, vol 5, no.1.
N. Bates-Brkljac, 2006, 'Visualisation of Architectural Design Schemes through Static Computer Generated and Traditional Visual Representations: An Investigation of Subjective Responces,' Information Visualisation, July 2006, pg. 337-342
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