Coding Architecture [electronic resource] : Designing Toolkits, Workflows, Industry / edited by Pierpaolo Ruttico.
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Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Libro Electrónico | Biblioteca Electrónica | Colección de Libros Electrónicos | 1 | No para préstamo |
Ambrosinus-Toolkit Plugin: artificial intelligence text-to-image generative models through Grasshopper -- EOC ECO2 Plugin: automated embodied carbon calculations within Autodesk Revit -- Interoperability Challenges. Exploring trends, patterns, practices and possible futures for enhanced collaboration and efficiency in the AEC industry -- HAL Robotics: from automated architectural design for fabrication, to architecting automated manufacturing systems -- Resilience and the Metaverse: a Toolkit Approach -- Towards a rhizomatic design model.
This book provides a clear picture of how computational processes are gradually permeating and innovating the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction sector, contributing to sustainability and aesthetic evolution. It achieves that by gathering a collection of accounts shared by pioneering professionals involved in this innovation, drawing from recent academic studies, ongoing experimental processes conducted in cutting-edge architectural and engineering offices, as well as innovative industrial applications. The covered subjects span a wide range, including artificial intelligence and robotic manufacturing, the metaverse and 3D printing, strategies to counter CO2 consumption through plug-ins, as well as emerging materials and construction techniques. The chapters feature authors who are pioneers and embrace roles like software developers, architects, process engineers, academics, and forward-thinking entrepreneurs. They represent authoritative references within a broader interconnected cultural and technological system; an eclectic system that finds in computational processes the key to addressing the new challenges of contemporary architecture.
UABC ; Perpetuidad