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eCAADe 2012 Schedule (last update: 15 october 2012, 17:00h)
Important dates
- Deadline extended abstracts 11 February 2012.
- Acceptance of papers 26 March 2012.
- Extended deadline submission of full papers 10 June 2012.
- Extended deadline early registration 10 June 2012.
- eCAADe workshops 10-11 September 2012.
- eCAADe conference 12-14 September 2012.
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Monday 10 September
Workshops and conference take place at
Faculty of Architecture
Czech Technical University in Prague
Thákurova 9, 16634
Praha 6
Czech Republic
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Workshops day 1
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| Tuesday 11 September
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Workshops day 2
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[9:30 - 12:00] Room 248 eCAADe PhD Workshop |
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[12:00 - 16:00] Room 202 eCAADe PhD Workshop [eCAADe grant] |
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[16:00] Room 262 eCAADe council meeting |
| Wednesday 12 September
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[8:00 - 9:00] Registration
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Conference day 1. Conference hall Kotěra (105)
[9:00 - 10:00] Welcome, opening
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[10:00 - 11:00] Keynote address: Prof. John S. Gero: How Did We Get to Where We Are and Where Can We Go?
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[11:00 - 11:30] Coffee/Tea break
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[11:30 - 13:30] Parallel session 1.1
Conference hall Kotěra (105)
CAAD Curriculum 1 (Chair: Birgül Çolakoğlu)
[006] - Strategic Thinking on the Redesign of a Foundational CAAD Course: Towards comprehensive training on digital design - Antonieta Angulo, Joshua Vermillion (volume 1, p. 29)
[086] - 15 Years of CAD Teaching in Jordan: How Much Has Been Accomplished? A Comparative Analysis of the Use of CAD in Architectural Schools Between 1997 and 2012 - Ra’Ed K. QaQish (volume 2, p. 23) (moved to session 3.5)
[151] - Architectural Scale Model in Digital Age – Design Process, Representation and Manufacturing - Milena Stavric, Dragana Stokic, Maja Ilic (volume 2, p. 33)
[278] - Two Approaches to Implementing BIM in Architectural Curricula - Ning Gu, Bauke de Vries (volume 1, p. 39)
[068] - Reforming Design Studios: Experiments in Integrating BIM, Parametric Design, Digital Fabrication, and Interactive Technology - Tienyu Wu, Taysheng Jeng (volume 1, p. 49)
[236] - reCHARGING w/ ROBO - Jerzy Wojtowicz, AnnaLisa Meyboom, Marcin Strzała (volume 2, p. 43)
[129] - An Innovative Approach to Technology Mediated Architectural Design Education: A Framework for a Web-Based Socio-Cognitive Eco-system - Tuba Kocaturk, Riccardo Balbo, Benachir Medjdoub, Alejandro Veliz (volume 1, p. 55)
[237] - Component-Based Design Approach Using BIM - Andrzej Zarzycki (volume 1, p. 67)
[028] - In Search of the ‘In Between’ - Robin Schaeverbeke, Ann Heylighen (volume 2, p. 49)
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[11:30 - 13:30] Parallel session 1.2
Conference hall Gočár (155)
City Modelling (Chair: Bob Martens)
[103] - Cities and Landscapes. How do They Merge in Visualisation: An Overview - Emine Mine Thompson (volume 1, p. 145)
[069] - A Parametric Approach to 3D Massing and Density Modelling - Greg Pitts, Mark Luther (volume 1, p. 157) (apologised)
[130] - Parametric Urban Design: Joining Morphology and Urban Indicators in a Single Interactive Model - José Beirão, Pedro Arrobas, José Duarte (volume 1, p. 167)
[004] - Schizoanalytical Digital Modelling for Urban Design Incorporating the Indexed Keys Methodology Into the Anthropological Analyses of Urban Structures - Malgorzata Hanzl (volume 1, p. 177)
[153] - Parametric Building Typologies for San Francisco Bay Area: A Conceptual Framework for the Implementation of Design Code Building Typologies Towards a Parametric Procedural City Model - Antje Kunze, Julia Dyllong, Jan Halatsch, Paul Waddell, Gerhard Schmitt (volume 1, p. 187)
[207] - Supporting Urban Design Learning with Collective Memory Enhanced Virtual City: The Virtual Jalan Malioboro Experiment - Sushardjanti Felasari, Chengzhi Peng (volume 1, p. 195) (apologised)
[238] - Integrated Multi-Criteria Modeling and 3D Visualization for Informed Trade-Off Decision Making on Urban Development Options - Noemi Neuenschwander, Wissen Hayek Ulrike, Grêt-Regamey Adrienne (volume 1, p. 203)
[099] - Virtual City Models: Avoidance of Obsolescence - Peter James Morton, Margaret Horne, Ruth Conroy Dalton, Emine Mine Thompson (volume 1, p. 213)
[174] - Physical and Digital Models for Electronic Spaces: The 3D Virtual Re-Building of the Philips Pavilion by Le Corbusier - Alberto Sdegno (volume 1, p. 747) (moved from session 3.5)
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[11:30 - 13:30] Parallel session 1.3
Conference hall Janák (107)
Digital Aids to Design Creativity 1 (Chair: Aleksander Asanowicz)
[048] - Computer Aided Cognition and Creativity: A Three Year Monitoring Exercise - Raid Hanna (volume 2, p. 233)
[235] - Interpretation of Emergent Situations in Conceptual Design - Jakub Jura, Jiri Bila (volume 2, p. 605)
[212] - The Synergy Between Structure and Ornament: A Reflection on the Practice of Tectonic in the Digital and Physical Worlds - Mania Aghaei Meibodi, Hamia Aghaiemeybodi (volume 2, p. 245)
[163] - Samba Reception Desk: Compromising Aesthetics, Fabrication and Structural Performance in the Design Process - Wilson Barbosa, André Luis Araújo, Guilherme Carvalho, Gabriela Celani (volume 2, p. 255)
[214] - Design optimization in a hotel and office tower through intuitive design procedures and advanced computational design methodologies. Façade design optimization by computational methods - Subhajit Das, Florina Dutt (volume 1, p. 235)
[262] - Robotic Prototypes Optimization: Incorporation of Optimization Procedures in the Design Process - Agata Pasternak (volume 2, p. 265)
[223] - On Creativity and Parametric Design: A preliminary study of designer’s behaviour when employing parametric design tools - Sheng-Fen Chien, Yee-Tai Yeh (volume 1, p. 245)
[226] - Scripting shadows: Weaving digital and physical environments through design and fabrication - Eva Sopeoglou (volume 1, p. 255)
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[13:30 - 15:00] Lunch
Masarykova kolej |
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[15:00 - 16:30] Parallel session 1.4
Conference hall Kotěra (105)
Digital Applications in Construction 1 (Chair: Joachim Kieferle)
[247] - Automated Code Compliance Checking Model for Fire Egress Codes - Özgün Balaban, Elif Sezen Yağmur Kilimci, Gülen Çağdaş (volume 2, p. 117)
[185] - Sparkler - Marco Hemmerling, David Lemberski (volume 2, p. 127)
[065] - Virtual Forces in Design and Fabrication Process. Assembly and Construction of Physical Prototypes - Odysseas Kontovourkis (volume 2, p. 133)
[280] - Junk - Daniel Baerlecken, Judith Reitz, David Duncan (volume 2, p. 143)
[143] - Potentials and Barriers for Implementing BIM in the German AEC Market: Results of a Current Market Analysis - Petra von Both (volume 2, p. 151)
[209] - A Digital Model for Fabric Formwork Panels: Using Physical Data to Train the Digital Model - Elena Prousalidou (volume 2, p. 159)
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[15:00 - 16:30] Parallel session 1.5
Conference hall Gočár (155)
Generative Design 1 (Chair: Gabriela Celani)
[230] - Swarm Materiality: A Multi-Agent Approach to Stress Driven Material Organization - Marios Tsiliakos (volume 1, p. 301)
[009] - Decoupling Grid and Volume: A Generative Approach to Architectural Design - Hao Hua (volume 1, p. 311)
[136] - Creativity With the Help of Evolutionary Design Tool - Philippe Marin, Xavier Marsault, Renato Saleri, Gilles Duchanois (volume 1, p. 319) (apologised)
[077] - Implicit Space - Christian Derix (volume 2, p. 583)
[184] - Emergent Reefs - Alessandro Zomparelli, Alessio Erioli (volume 1, p. 329)
[005] - HyperCell: A Bio-Inspired Information Design Framework for Real-Time Adaptive Spatial Components - Nimish Biloria, Jia-Rey Chang (volume 2, p. 573)
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[15:00 - 16:30] Parallel session 1.6
Conference hall Janák (107)
Digital Aids to Design Creativity 2 (Chair: Gabriel Würzer)
[296] - Visual Narratives of Parametric Design History: Aha! Now I See How You Did It! - Halil Erhan, Rodolfo Sanchez, Robert Woodbury, Volker Mueller, Makai Smith (volume 1, p. 259)
[318] - “Divide et Impera” to Dramatically and Consciously Simplify Design: The Mental/Instance Path - How Reasoning Among Spaces, Components and Goals - Antonio Fioravanti, Gianluigi Loffreda, Davide Simeone, Armando Trento (volume 1, p. 269)
[039] - Design: Analogue, Digital, and Somewhere in Between - Aleksander Asanowicz (volume 2, p. 273)
[208] - Parametric Tools for Conceptual Design Support at the Pedestrian Urban Scale: Towards Inverse Urban Design - Anastasia Koltsova, Bige Tunçer, Sofia Georgakopoulou, Gerhard Schmitt (volume 1, p. 279)
[281] - The Disassembly of a Musical Piece and its Conversion to an “Architectural” Pathway: An Algorithmic Approach - Stamatis Psarras, Katherine Liapi (volume 1, p. 289)
[138] - Dialogs Between Physical and Digital Modelling Methods on Architectural Design - Alejandro Veliz, Tuba Kocaturk, Benachir Medjdoub, Riccardo Balbo (volume 2, p. 281)
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[16:30 - 16:45] Coffee/Tea break |
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[16:45 - 18:00] Parallel session 1.7
Conference hall Kotěra (105)
Collaborative Design (Chair: Gideon Aschwanden)
[011] - FOR STUDENTS: Sketching Apart Together - A Collaborative Seminar Focused on Architecture Studio Education - Katerina Novakova, Henri Achten, Lukas Treyer, Gerhard Schmitt, Stanislav Moravec (volume 2, p. 77)
[110] - Virtual Design Studio Revisited: A Blended Approach for the Digital Natives - Sule Tasli Pektas (volume 2, p. 69)
[225] - Collaborative Digital Design: When the Architect Meets the Software Engineer - Luís Santos, José Lopes, António Leitão (volume 2, p. 87)
[135] - Collaboration and Design Education Through the Interconnected HIS: Immature vs. Mature CI Loops Observed Through Ethnography by Telepresence - Tomás Dorta, Annemarie Lesage, Carmelo Di Bartolo (volume 2, p. 97)
[302] - International Collaborative Design Studio: Green Transformable Buildings - Birgul Colakoglu, Elma Durmisevic, Adnan Pasic (volume 2, p. 107)
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[16:45 - 18:00] Parallel session 1.8
Conference hall Gočár (155)
Generative Design 2 (Chair: Christian Derix)
[266] - Behavioural Surfaces: Project for the Architecture Faculty library in Florence - Tommaso Casucci, Alessio Erioli (volume 1, p. 339)
[105] - Acoustic Environments: Applying Evolutionary Algorithms for Sound Based Morphogenesis - Isak Worre Foged, Anke Pasold, Mads Brath Jensen, Esben Skouboe Poulsen (volume 1, p. 347)
[015] - Exploring the Generative Potential of Isovist Fields: The Evolutionary Generation of Urban Layouts based on Isovist Field Properties - Sven Schneider, Reinhard König (volume 1, p. 355)
[228] - Speculative Structures: Reanimating Latent Structural Intelligence in Agent-based Continuum Structures - Joshua M. Taron (volume 1, p. 365)
[032] - Modeling of RL-cities - Aant van der Zee, Bauke de Vries (volume 1, p. 375)
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[16:45 - 18:00] Parallel session 1.9
Conference hall Janák (107)
New Design Concepts and Strategies 1 (Chair: Burak Pak)
[127] - Trade Off and Real Time Analysis Feedback for Designers: Sailing as a Research Vehicle for Developing Systems and Skills - Jane Burry, Wojec Goscinski, Guillermo Aranda-Mena, Suleiman Alhadidi, Alex Peña de Leon, Mani Williams (volume 2, p. 543)
[279] - Beyond Phenomenal or Literal Transparency: Physical Digitality - Carlos L. Marcos (volume 2, p. 551)
[054] - Time as a Designing Factor in Architecture Creation: Application of Parametric Design in Dynamic Facades - Małgorzata Stolarewicz (volume 2, p. 561)
[085] - Tuning Heavy Design: Parametric Structural Form Generation - AnnaLisa Meyboom (volume 2, p. 567)
[154] - Embodied Emotions: A Phenomenological Approach to Computation to Explore Empathy Through Architecture - M. Piedade Ferreira, Duarte Cabral de Mello, José Pinto Duarte (volume 2, p. 599)
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Walk through Prague Castle area to welcome cocktail. Welcome cocktail (Villa Richter) |
| Thursday 13 September
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[8:00 - 9:00] Registration |
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Conference day 2. Conference hall Kotěra (105)
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[9:00 - 10:00] Keynote Address: Prof.Ing. Jiří Bíla, DrSc.: The Design of Smart Regions and Landscapes
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[10:00 - 10:30] Coffee/Tea break |
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[10:30 - 12:30] Parallel session 2.1
Conference hall Kotěra (105)
CAAD Curriculum 2 (Chair: Tadeja Zupancic)
[272] - Impact of Digital Design Methods on Physical Performance - Anetta Kepczynska-Walczak (volume 1, p. 23)
[221] - Educating New Generation of Architects - Leman Figen Gul (apologised) (volume 1, p. 77)
[157] - 4D Modeling and Simulation for the Teaching of Structural Principles and Construction Techniques. Towards Modeling and Visualization Guidelines for High-Rise Buildings - Sylvain Kubicki, Annie Guerriero, Pierre Leclercq, Koenraad Nys, Gilles Halin (volume 1, p. 87)
[116] - Building Performance Modeling in Non-Simplified Architectural Design: Procedural and Cognitive Challenges in Education - Max Dölling, Farshad Nasrollahi (volume 1, p. 97)
[218] - How to Deal with Novel Theories in Architectural Education: A Framework for Introducing Evolutionary Computation to Students - Sema Alaçam, Gülen Çağdaş, Ethem Gürer (volume 1, p. 107)
[305] - The Hands-On Basics of Contemporary Design Education - Benay Gursoy (volume 2, p. 59)
[046] - Evaluation system for Content and Language Integrated Learning in Architecture Using Immersive Environments - Matevz Juvancic, Tadeja Zupancic (volume 1, p. 115)
[043] - Cybergogy as a Framework for Teaching Design Students in Virtual Worlds - Scott Chase, Lesley Scopes (volume 1, p. 125)
[022] - Developing Online Construction Technology Resources in Tectonic Design Education - Jeremy Ham, Marc Aurel Schnabel, Sambit Datta (volume 1, p.135)
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[10:30 - 12:30] Parallel session 2.2
Conference hall Gočár (155)
HCI 1 (Chair: Vassilis Bourdakis)
[155] - Congonhas Media Cascade - Ituita: A Permanent Urban Interactive Interface For Citizenship - Mateus van Stralen, Ana Paula Baltazar, Lorena Melgaço Marques, Guilherme Arruda (volume 2, p. 293)
[171] - Tangible Pixels: Interactive Architectural Modules for Discovering Adaptive Human Swarm Interaction - Wen Yen Tang, Sheng Kai Tang, Yuzn Zone Lee (apologised) (volume 2, p. 301)
[251] - Among Communities: The Collective Construction of Hybrid Spatialities Through Remote Communication - Priscilla Marqueto, Marcelo Tramontano (volume 2, p. 309)
[310] - A Prototype Hut for the Post-Digital Age - Sotirios Kotsopoulos, Federico Casalegno, Bob Hsiung, Wesley Graybill (volume 2, p. 317) (apologised)
[014] - Exploration of Eco-Kinetic Systems in Architecture: Development of Dynamic Interactive Building Elements - Ruth Ron (volume 2, p. 391)
[164] - Creating Spatial-Interactive Service Experiences: A Framework for Designing Interactive Service Spaces - Ting-Han Chen, Kai-Tzu Lu (volume 2, p. 327)
[104] - Sensponsive Playscapes: A Pedagogical Design Approach to Manifest and Promote the Physical Digital Continuum - Marianthi Liapi, Konstantinos-Alketas Oungrinis, Maria Voyatzaki (volume 2, p. 343)
[147] - The Emotional Design by Combining Interactive Technologies and Imaginations - Yinghsiu Huang, Kai-Wei Hsieh, Huan-Nian Chen (volume 2, p. 361)
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[10:30 - 12:30] Parallel session 2.3
Conference hall Janák (107)
Simulation 1 (Chair: José Duarte)
[021] - Study on an Architect-Oriented Workflow for Freeform Surface Design Tools - Chengyu Sun, Junchao Lu, Qi Zhao (volume 1, p. 517)
[109] - An Event-Based Model to Simulate Human Behaviour in Built Environments - Davide Simeone, Yehuda E. Kalay (volume 1, p. 525)
[197] - Real-Time Electric Mobility Simulation in Metropolitan Areas. A Case Study: Newcastle-Gateshead - Eiman Elbanhawy, Ruth Dalton, Emine Mine Thompson, Richard Kottor (volume 1, p. 533)
[117] - Architectural Software Tool for Structural Analysis (ATSA) Intended for Intuitive Form-Finding Process - Lukáš Kurilla, Marek Růžička, Miloš Florián (volume 1, p. 547)
[033] - Iterative Refinement Through Simulation: Exploring Trade-Offs Between Speed and Accuracy - Patrick Janssen, Vignesh Kaushik - to be presented by Rudi Stouffs (volume 1, p. 55)
[315] - Physics-Based Modeling as an Alternative Approach to Geometrical Constrain-Modeling for the Design of Elastically-Deformable Material Systems - Moritz Fleischmann, Achim Menges (volume 1, p. 565)
[093] - Composite Territories: Engaging a Bespoke Material Practice in Digitally Designed Materials - Paul Nicholas, Martin Tamke (volume 2, p. 691)
[292] - Acoustic Consequences of Performative Structures Modelling Dependencies between Spatial Formation and Acoustic Behaviour - Dagmar Reinhardt, William Martens, Luis Miranda (volume 1, p. 577)
[275] - Integration of Digital Simulation Tools With Parametric Designs to Evaluate Kinetic Façades for Daylight Performance - M. Kamil Sharaidin, Jane Burry, Flora Salim (volume 2, p. 701)
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[12:30 - 14:00] Lunch
Masarykova kolej |
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[14:00 - 16:00] Parallel session 2.4
Conference hall Kotěra (105)
Digital Applications in Construction 2 (Chair: Jeremy Ham)
[082] - A Closer Perspective on Fabrication Realities - Kareem El Sayed Mohammad, Mohammad Assem Hanafi, Mohammad Nasr (volume 2, p. 169)
[313] - Parametric Folds: Using the Elasticity of Polymers For a Light Weight Structure - Gernot Riether (volume 2, p. 181)
[257] - Optimizing Digital Organic Freeform Modelling for Fabrication by Using Parameterization With Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastics (GRP): A Case Study - Jan-Ruben Fischer (volume 2, p. 191)
[240] - Design Process in the Stage of Changes: Architects Learning New Role - Martin Hradečný, Zdeněk Kolář (volume 2, p. 201)
[176] - Topological Interlocking Assemblies - Oliver Tessmann (volume 2, p. 211)
[091] - Sensory Morphing Skin - Chin Koi Khoo (volume 2, p. 667)
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[14:00 - 16:00] Parallel session 2.5
Conference hall Gočár (155)
Modes of Production 1 (Chair: Sheng-Fen Nik Chien)
[319] - Robotic Fabrication of Modular Formwork for Non-Standard Concrete Structures - Milena Stavric, Martin Kaftan (volume 2, p. 431)
[284] - Digital Construction: Automated Design and Construction Experiments Using Customised On-Site Digital Devices - Jeroen van Ameijde, Brendon Carlin (volume 2, p. 439)
[243] - Living Architecture: Micro Performances of Bio Fabrication - Sergio Araya, Ekaterina Zolotovsky, Manuel Gidekel (volume 2, p. 447)
[253] - The Preliminary Process of Synthetic Digital Fabrication: In Terms of Sheet Metal Facade - Chun-yang Wang, Jakob Przybylo, Haidong Ma (volume 2, p. 459)
[141] - Modelling Alberti’s Column System: Generative Modelling and Digital Fabrication of Classical Architectural Elements - Eduardo Castro e Costa, Filipe Coutinho, José Pinto Duarte, Mário Krüger (volume 2, p. 469)
[100] - Real-Time Robot Simulation and Control for Architectural Design - Johannes Braumann, Sigrid Brell-Cokcan (volume 2, p. 479)
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[14:00 - 16:00] Parallel session 2.6
Conference hall Janák (107)
Participation (Chair: Johan Verbeke)
[113] - Digital System of Tools for Public Participation and Education in Urban Design: Exploring 3D ICC - Anja Jutraz, Tadeja Zupancic (volume 1, p. 383)
[112] - Crowdsourcing: Theoretical Framework, Computational Environments and Design Scenarios - Rivka Oxman, Ning Gu (volume 1, p. 393)
[231] - Affordable Web-based Collaborative Mapping Environments for the Analysis and Planning of the Green Networks of Brussels - Burak Pak, Johan Verbeke (volume 1, p. 413)
[254] - Hybrid Territories Project: Cultural Actions and Digital Media - Marcelo Tramontano, Denise Monaco dos Santos (volume 2, p. 649)
[128] - Everyone has Idea, Everyone Can Be Architect: Our First Step for Finding a Good Architecture - Jung Rim Ryu, Seung Bae Kim, Jun Gyu Kim, Sang Bok Lee, Seung Yeon Choo (volume 2, p. 667)
[044] - Visual Support for Interpretation of Spatial Complexities in Urban Environments - Spela Verovsek, Tadeja Zupancic (volume 1, p. 403)
[229] - Tools for Interaction and User Participation in Urban Lighting: Lightstories Case - Henrika Pihlajaniemi, Toni Österlund, Tuulikki Tanska (volume 2, p. 677)
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[16:00 - 16:15] Coffee/Tea break
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[16:15 - 18:00] Parallel session 2.7
Conference hall Kotěra (105)
New Design Concepts and Strategies 2 (Chair: Tuba Kocaturk)
[096] - Interpretation of Emergent Situations in Conceptual Design - Jiří Bíla (volume 2, p. 605)
[288] - Computational Morphogenesis of Architectural Objects - Ali Farzaneh (volume 2, p. 593) (apologised)
[303] - Shading with Folded Surfaces: Designing with Material, Visual and Digital considerations - Nancy Yen-Wen Cheng (volume 2, p. 613)
[052] - Textile Logics in a Digital Architecture - Mette Ramsgard Thomsen, Karin Bech, Kristjana Sigurdardottir (volume 2, p. 621)
[274] - Design Considerations for Adopting Kinetic Facades in Building Practice - M. Kamil Sharaidin, Flora Salim (volume 2, p. 629)
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[16:15 - 18:00] Parallel session 2.8
Conference hall Gočár (155)
Modes of Production 2 (Chair: Stefan Boeykens)
[102] - Parametric Design System for Passive Houses - Jiří Pavlíček, Martin Kaftan (volume 2, p. 487)
[261] - Design and Fabrication of Topologically Optimized Structures; An Integral Approach - A Close Coupling Form Generation and Fabrication - Jelle Feringa, Asbjørn Søndergaard (volume 2, p. 495)
[316] - Two Case-Studies of Freeform-Facade Rationalization - Alexander Pena de Leon (volume 2, p. 501)
[133] - Haptic Paintings: Using Rapid Prototyping Technologies to Grant Visually Impaired Persons Access to Paintings, Sculptures, Graphics and Architecture - Volker Koch, Peter Diziol (volume 2, p. 511)
[095] - Interactive Form-Finding for Biomimetic Fibre Structures: Development of a Computational Design Tool and Physical Fabrication Technique Based on the Biological Structure of the Lichen - Georg Ladurner, Markus Gabler, Jan Knippers, Achim Menges (volume 2, p. 519)
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[16:15 - 18:00] Parallel session 2.9
Conference hall Janák (107)
Shape Studies 1 (Chair: Scott Chase)
[087] - Estimating the Fractal Dimension of Architecture: Using two Measurement Methods implemented in AutoCAD by VBA - Wolfgang E. Lorenz (volume 1, p. 505)
[193] - Leaving Flatland Behind: Algebraic Surfaces and the Chimaera of Pure Horizontality in Architecture - Günter Barczik (apologized) (volume 1, p. 433)
[166] - Recursive Embedding of Gestalt Laws and Shape Grammar in the Weaving Design Process - Rizal Muslimin (volume 1, p. 443)
[282] - Shape grammars for analyzing social housing: The case of Jardim São Francisco low-income housing development - Max Andrade, Leticia Mendes, Giovana Godoi, Gabriela Celani (volume 1, p. 451)
[267] - Generation of Energy-Efficient Patio Houses With GENE_ARCH: Combining an Evolutionary Generative Design System With a Shape Grammar - Luisa Caldas, Luis Santos (volume 1, p. 459)
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Conference dinner (ObecnÍ Dům) |
| Friday 14 September
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[8:00 - 9:00] Registration |
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Conference day 3. Conference hall Kotěra (105)
[9:00 - 10:00] Keynote Address: Arch. Eva Jiřičná
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[10:00 - 10:30] Coffee/Tea break |
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[10:30 - 12:30] Parallel session 3.1
Conference hall Kotěra (105)
Simulation 2 (Chair: Sambit Datta)
[290] - Urban Acoustic Simulation: Analysis of Urban Public Spaces Through Auditory senses - Merate Barakat (apologised) (volume 1, p. 587)
[191] - Explauralisation: The Experience of Exploring Architecture Made Audible - Thomas Krijnen, Jakob Beetz, Jacob Voorthuis, Bauke de Vries (volume 1, p. 593)
[058] - Emergence as a Design Strategy in Urban Development: Using Agent-Oriented Modelling in Simulation of Reconfiguration of the Urban Structure - Peter Buš (volume 1, p. 599)
[294] - Equalizing Daylight Distribution: Digital Simulation and Fabrication of Optimized Inner Reflectors and Bottom Extractors for a Light-Duct - Shinya Okuda, Xiaoming Yang, Stephen K Wittkopf (volume 1, p. 607)
[059] - Meeting Simulation Needs of Early-Stage Design Through Agent-Based Simulation - Gabriel Wurzer, Wolfgang Lorenz, Nikolay Popov (volume 1, p. 613)
[060] - Material and Machine Computation of Designed Granular Matter: Rigid-Body Dynamics Simulations as a Design Tool for Robotically-Poured Aggregate Structures Consisting of Polygonal Concave Particles - Karola Dierichs, Achim Menges (volume 2, p. 711)
[013] - Parallel Analysis of Urban Aerodynamic Phenomena Using High and Low-Tech Tools - Flora Salim, Rafael Moya (volume 1, p. 621)
[016] - Virtual Building Construction Laboratory in Undergraduate Engineering Education - Maciej Orzechowski, Agata Włóka (volume 1, p. 631)
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[10:30 - 12:30] Parallel session 3.2
Conference hall Gočár (155)
HCI 2 (Chair: Sheng-Fen Chien)
[314] - Real City Museum/Virtual City Model: Real Datasets/Virtual Interactions - Vassilis Bourdakis (volume 2, p. 337)
[070] - Towards intuitive communication with our built environment - Chris Noteboom, Gerald Lindner, Ralph Brodrück, Alexander Suma, Faas Moonen (volume 2, p. 369)
[142] - A Crowdsourcing Urban Simulation Platform on Smartphone Technology: Strategies for Urban Data Visualization and Transportation Mode Detection - Dongyoun Shin, Stefan Müller Arisona, Sofia Georgakopoulou, Gerhard Schmitt, Sungah Kim (volume 2, p. 377)
[189] - The Infliction of Reality Upon Virtual Architectural Models - Werner Lonsing (volume 2, p. 385)
[146] - Low-Tec Sensor Concept for Reactive Space Programming - Jan Slyk (volume 2, p. 353) (apologised)
[199] - Augmented Visibility: A Visibility Graph Analysis for Hybrid Architectural Spaces - Tasos Varoudis (volume 2, p. 401)
[083] - Architectural Rehabilitation and Conservation Processes Informed by Augmented Reality - Paulo Jones, Sara Eloy, Rui Ricardo, Miguel Sales Dias (volume 2, p. 411)
[161] - Combining Virtual Environments and Direct Manipulation for Architectural Modeling - Bruno Araujo, Joaquim Jorge, Jose Duarte (volume 2, p. 419)
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[10:30 - 12:30] Parallel session 3.3
Conference hall Janák (107)
Design Tool Development 1 (Chair: Rudi Stouffs)
[045] - ar:searchbox - Knowledge Management for Architecture Students - Christoph Langenhan, Arne Seifert, Astrid Teichert, Frank Petzold (volume 1, p. 639)
[041] - Visualizing Post - Occupancy Evaluation Data: Rationale, Methodology and Potential of EnViz, a Visualization Software Prototype - Panagiotis Patlakas, Hasim Altan (volume 1, p. 647)
[276] - Building-Use Knowledge Representation for Architectural Design: An Ontology-Based Implementation - Armando Trento, Antonio Fioravanti, Davide Simeone (volume 1, p. 683)
[066] - System Design Proposal for an Urban Information Platform: A Systems Proposal - Gideon Daniel Philipp Alfred Aschwanden, Chen Zhong, Maria Papadopoulou, Didier Gabriel Vernay, Stefan Müller Arisona, Gerhard Schmitt (volume 1, p. 665)
[152] - Computational Design of Robotically Manufactured Plate Structures Based on Biomimetic Design Principles Derived from Clypeasteroida - Oliver David Krieg, Boyan Mihaylov, Tobias Schwinn, Steffen Reichert, Achim Menges (volume 2, p. 531)
[256] - Open Graphic Evaluative Frameworks: A climate analysis tool based on an open web-based weather data visualization platform - Kyle Steinfeld, Stefano Schiavon, Dustin Moon (volume 1, p. 675) (apologised)
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[12:30 - 14:00] Lunch
Masarykova kolej |
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[14:00 - 15:30] Parallel session 3.4
Conference hall Kotěra (105)
Shape Studies 2 (Chair: Tomás Dorta)
[007] - Transformation Grammar for Housing Rehabilitation: From a Specific to a General Grammar - Sara Eloy, José Duarte (volume 1, p. 471)
[115] - On Shape Grammars, Color Grammars and Sortal Grammars: A Sortal Grammar Interpreter for Varying Shape Grammar Formalisms - Rudi Stouffs (volume 1, p. 479)
[273] - GRAMATICA: A General 3D Shape Grammar Interpreter Targeting the Mass Customization of Housing - Rodrigo Coutinho Correia, José Pinto Duarte, António Menezes Leitão (volume 1, p. 489)
[250] - Bio-Origami: Form Finding and Evaluation of Origami Structures - Daniel Baerlecken, Matthew Swarts, Russell Gentry, Nixon Wonoto (volume 1, p. 497)
[306] - Fuzzy Approach to the Analysis of Architectural Composition: As Applied to Villa Design by Adolf Loos - Zuzana Talasova (volume 1, p. 425)
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[14:00 - 15:30] Parallel session 3.5
Conference hall Gočár (155)
Virtual Architecture (Chair: Wolfgang Dokonal)
[086] - 15 Years of CAD Teaching in Jordan: How Much Has Been Accomplished? A Comparative Analysis of the Use of CAD in Architectural Schools Between 1997 and 2012 - Ra’Ed K. QaQish (volume 2, p. 23) (moved from session 1.1)
[317] - A Case Study of Using BIM in Historical Reconstruction: The Vinohrady Synagogue in Prague - Stefan Boeykens, Caroline Himpe, Bob Martens (volume 1, p. 729)
[190] - Engaging the Brain: Implications of Mobile EEG for Spatial Representation - Panagiotis Mavros, Richard Coyne (volume 2, p. 657)
[219] - Intercultural Dialogues: Exchanging Sounds to Create Hybrid Spatialities - Luciana Roça, Marcelo Tramontano (volume 2, p. 639)
[234] - Virtual Worlds and Architectural Education: A Typological Framework - Burak Pak, Caroline Newton, Johan Verbeke (volume 1, p. 739)
[298] - Urban Games: Inhabiting Real and Virtual Cities - Andrzej Zarzycki (volume 1, p. 755)
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[14:00 - 15:30] Parallel session 3.6
Conference hall Janák (107)
Design Tool Development 2 (Chair: Marc Muylle)
[144] - Lawnmower: Designing a Web-Based Visual Programming Environment That Generates Code to Help Students Learn Textual Programming - Gabriel Wurzer, Burak Pak (volume 1, p. 655)
[061] - Design Guidance for Low-Energy Dwellings in Early Design Phases: Development of a Simple Design Support Tool in SketchUp - Vincent Macris, Lieve Weytjens, Kenny Geyskens, Marc Knapen, Griet Verbeeck (volume 1, p. 691)
[057] - Parametric Urban Patterns: Exploring and Integrating Graph-Based Spatial Properties in Parametric Urban Modelling - Martin Bielik, Sven Schneider, Reinhard König (volume 1, p. 701)
[124] - Application of Fuzzy Logic for Optimizing Foldable Freeform Geometries: An Example of a Practical Application – a Foldable Window Shade - Madalina Wierzbicki-Neagu, Clarence Wilfred de Silva (volume 1, p. 709)
[025] - Volume Rendering in Architecture: Overlapping and Combining 3D Voxel Volume Data With 3D Building Models - Christian Tonn, René Tatarin (volume 1, p. 719)
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[15:30 - 16:30] Bentley Plenary Panel Session eCAADe 2012 (Chair: Volker Mueller)
Conference hall Kotěra (105)
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[16:30 - 17:30] Annual General Meeting (AGM) eCAADe 2012 (Chair: José Duarte)
Conference hall Kotěra (105)
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[17:30 - 18:30]
Bentley Sponsored Best Presentation Award (click here for more information about the Bentley Sponsored Best Presentation Award).
Ivan Petrovic Award for Best Presentation by a Young Researcher (click here for more information about the Ivan Petrovic Award)
Closing ceremony.
Conference hall Kotěra (105)
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After Conference Party
Special event: 30 years of eCAADe |
| About the keynote speakers |
| Eva Jiřičná |
Eva Jiřičná Photo by Ondřej Host
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Eva Jiřičná is the founder of Eva Jiricna Architects. She is a Czech born architect who has been based in
London for over 30 years. The London office currently employs twelve architects and designers, with a satellite office operating in Prague. Jiřičná’s long experience started
with a job at the Greater London Council on her arrival in the UK in 1968 followed by the Louis de Soissons Partnership working on Brighton Marina for 10 years, and the Richard
Rogers Partnership, where she was responsible for the interior design packages for the Lloyds Headquarters building. With Jan Kaplicky and his practice Future Systems, she
designed the Way In store at Harrods, an award winning scheme that influenced a generation of retail interiors, and which enabled her to start her own practice. Over the
last decade, Jiřičná’s contribution to architecture and design has been recognised with personal awards, including being made a Royal Designer for Industry (RDI), a CBE
(Commander of the British Empire), election as a Royal Academician by the Royal Academy of Arts, and Hon Fellow A.I.A. (American Institute of Architects). She holds
honorary doctorates and professorships in several Universities, participates on international juries (e.g Darwin Centre at the Natural History Museum, new Arts wing for
Goldsmith’s College, London), and lectures internationally on her work.
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| Jiří Bíla |
Jiří Bíla
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Jiří Bíla is Full Professor at the Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering (Head in years 2005-2009), Faculty of Mechanical Engineering,
in Czech Technical University in Prague (Vice-rector in years 2006-till now). He was in study and lecture visits in Technological Institute Linköping (Sweden),
in L.A.A.S., Toulouse (France), in University La Sapienza, Rome (Italy), in Technical University of Wien and in institute GOPA, Bad Homburg (Germany).
The kernel of his scientific activities is in: - artificial intelligence and neural networks in modeling and control, - qualitative modeling of ill defined systems,
- modeling of ecosystem functions and - computer support of the synthesis of technical systems (including conceptual design). He is author and co-author of 5 books
and over 300 conference and journal papers (1972-2011).
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| John S. Gero |
John S. Gero
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John Gero is Research Professor at the Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study and was formerly Professor of Design Science and Director, Key Centre of Design Computing
and Cognition at the University of Sydney. He is the author/editor of 50 books and over 600 research papers the fields of design science, design computing,
artificial intelligence, computer-aided design, design cognition and cognitive science. He has been a Visiting Professor of Architecture, Civil Engineering,
Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Design and Computation or Mechanical Engineering at MIT, UC-Berkeley, UCLA, Columbia and CMU in the USA, at Strathclyde
and Loughborough in the UK, at INSA-Lyons and Provence in France and at EPFL-Lausanne in Switzerland.
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