Empathic Space: The Computation of Human-Centric Architecture
In recent years, questions of space have gained renewed momentum in architecture and urban design, as adaptation, densification and sustainable regeneration have become an increasing priority. While most computing-based design tends to emphasise the formal aspects of architecture, overlooking space...
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Zusammenfassung: | In recent years, questions of space have gained renewed momentum in architecture and urban design, as adaptation, densification and sustainable regeneration have become an increasing priority. While most computing-based design tends to emphasise the formal aspects of architecture, overlooking space and its users, the 'original' computational design approaches first spearheaded in the UK in the 1960s and 1970s tended to be focused on behavioural and occupational patterns. Over the last decade, a new generation of design research has emerged that has started to implement and validate previous investigations into spatial computation, aiming to understand how to design spatial configurations based on user experiences. This revives an interest in the experiential that was first explored in the early 20th century by German and Nordic organic architects, who invented design methods that correlated cognitive responses of buildings' occupants to spatial structure. The current revival of human-centric design, however, represents the first design approach that synthesises spatial design and algorithmic techniques with organic design thinking, which could also be regarded as a return to the 'first principles' of architectural design. Contributors include:Paul Coates, Christian Derix, Olafur Eliasson, Lucy Helme, Bill Hillier, Åsmund Izaki, Prarthana Jagannath, Dan Montello, Juhani Pallasmaa, Philip Steadman and Guy Theraulaz. Featured Architects/Designers:Jussi Ängeslevä (Art+Com), Stan Allen, Aedas|R&D, Markus Braach (Kaisersrot), Hermann Hertzberger, Kazuhiro Kojima (Cat), Pablo Miranda and Rafi Segal |
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spelling | Derix, Christian 1973- Verfasser (DE-588)1060810824 aut Empathic Space The Computation of Human-Centric Architecture 2nd ed Somerset Wiley 2014 © 2014 1 online resource (149 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Architectural Design Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources In recent years, questions of space have gained renewed momentum in architecture and urban design, as adaptation, densification and sustainable regeneration have become an increasing priority. While most computing-based design tends to emphasise the formal aspects of architecture, overlooking space and its users, the 'original' computational design approaches first spearheaded in the UK in the 1960s and 1970s tended to be focused on behavioural and occupational patterns. Over the last decade, a new generation of design research has emerged that has started to implement and validate previous investigations into spatial computation, aiming to understand how to design spatial configurations based on user experiences. This revives an interest in the experiential that was first explored in the early 20th century by German and Nordic organic architects, who invented design methods that correlated cognitive responses of buildings' occupants to spatial structure. The current revival of human-centric design, however, represents the first design approach that synthesises spatial design and algorithmic techniques with organic design thinking, which could also be regarded as a return to the 'first principles' of architectural design. Contributors include:Paul Coates, Christian Derix, Olafur Eliasson, Lucy Helme, Bill Hillier, Åsmund Izaki, Prarthana Jagannath, Dan Montello, Juhani Pallasmaa, Philip Steadman and Guy Theraulaz. Featured Architects/Designers:Jussi Ängeslevä (Art+Com), Stan Allen, Aedas|R&D, Markus Braach (Kaisersrot), Hermann Hertzberger, Kazuhiro Kojima (Cat), Pablo Miranda and Rafi Segal Architecture, Modern -- 21st century Space (Architecture) Izaki, Åsmund Sonstige (DE-588)1060810980 oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Derix, Christian Empathic Space : The Computation of Human-Centric Architecture |
spellingShingle | Derix, Christian 1973- Empathic Space The Computation of Human-Centric Architecture Architecture, Modern -- 21st century Space (Architecture) |
title | Empathic Space The Computation of Human-Centric Architecture |
title_auth | Empathic Space The Computation of Human-Centric Architecture |
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title_full | Empathic Space The Computation of Human-Centric Architecture |
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title_full_unstemmed | Empathic Space The Computation of Human-Centric Architecture |
title_short | Empathic Space |
title_sort | empathic space the computation of human centric architecture |
title_sub | The Computation of Human-Centric Architecture |
topic | Architecture, Modern -- 21st century Space (Architecture) |
topic_facet | Architecture, Modern -- 21st century Space (Architecture) |
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