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Pinskier, Josh (author), Wang, Xing (author), Liow, Lois (author), Xie, Yue (author), Kumar, Prabhat (author), Langelaar, Matthijs (author), Howard, David (author)
Soft grippers are ideal for grasping delicate, deformable objects with complex geometries. Universal soft grippers have proven effective for grasping common objects, however complex objects or environments require bespoke gripper designs. Multi-material printing presents a vast design-space which, when coupled with an expressive computational...
journal article 2024
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Liu, Z. (author)
Garments, one of the human basic needs, were customized and handmade before the Industrial Revolution. After the realization of mass production, the cost of a piece of clothing became lower, but some disadvantages arose. Garments were no longer made to measure and overproduction caused environmental problems. The new developments in digital...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Taher, Ammar (author), Așut, Serdar (author), van der Spoel, W.H. (author)
This article presents a project that explores the potential of Additive Manufacturing (AM) for designing and fabricating multi-functional building components for improved climate performance. In this project, an innovative façade wall design was developed by using a computational method in an attempt to integrate a displacement ventilation...
journal article 2023
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Minnoye, A.L.M. (author), Tajdari, F. (author), Doubrovski, E.L. (author), Wu, J. (author), Kwa, F.S.S. (author), Elkhuizen, W.S. (author), Huysmans, T. (author), Song, Y. (author)
Personalized designs bring added value to the products and the users. Meanwhile, they also pose challenges to the product design process as each product differs. In this paper, with the focus on personalized fit, we present an overview as well as details of the personalized design process based on design practice. The general workflow of...
conference paper 2022
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Dierker Viik, L.T. (author), Coenders, Jeroen (author), Pasterkamp, S. (author)
This paper discusses the project StructuralComponents 6, a continuation of the ongoing project StructuralComponents which focuses on the development of computational tools for conceptual building design beginning with Breider [1]. The goal of StructuralComponents 6 is to develop a tool for the conceptual design of mid-rise concrete buildings...
conference paper 2021
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Bier, H.H. (author), Hidding, A.J. (author), Galli, M.R. (author)
The Design-to-Robotic-Production and -Assembly (D2RP&A) process developed at Delft University of Technology (DUT) has been scaled up to building size by prototyping of-site a 3.30 m high fragment of a larger spaceframe structure The fragment consists of wooden linear elements connected to a polymer node printed at 3D Robot Printing and...
conference paper 2020
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Çubukçuoglu, C. (author), Ekici, B. (author), Tasgetiren, M. Fatih (author), Sariyildiz, I.S. (author)
Most of the architectural design problems are basically real-parameter optimization problems. So, any type of evolutionary and swarm algorithms can be used in this field. However, there is a little attention on using optimization methods within the computer aided design (CAD) programs. In this paper, we present Optimus, which is a new...
journal article 2019
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Çubukçuoglu, C. (author), Chatzikonstantinou, I. (author), Tasgetiren, Mehmet Fatih (author), Sariyildiz, I.S. (author), Pan, Quan-Ke (author)
This paper is concerned with the application of computational intelligence techniques to the conceptual design and development of a large-scale floating settlement. The settlement in question is a design for the area of Urla, which is a rural touristic region located on the west coast of Turkey, near the metropolis of Izmir. The problem at hand...
journal article 2016
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Nourian Ghadikolaee, P. (author), Rezvani, S. (author), Sariyildiz, I.S. (author), Van der Hoeven, F.D. (author)
In a quest for promoting sustainable modes of mobility, we have revisited how feasible and suitable is it for people to walk or cycle to their destinations in a neighbourhood. We propose a few accessibility measures based on an 'Easiest Path' algorithm that provides also actual temporal distance between locations. This algorithm finds paths that...
lecture notes 2015
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Van der Steen, J. (author), Coenders, J.L. (author), Pasterkamp, S. (author), Rolvink, A. (author), Van Steekelenburg, J. (author)
This paper presents a proof of concept study into a computational strategy for reusing structural stadium elements. The strategy goal is overcoming the reuse design strain through implementation of a genetic algorithm. This algorithm is calibrated to search for a structural frame configuration, while using a reusable element set, meeting floor...
conference paper 2015
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Nourian Ghadikolaee, P. (author), Rezvani, S. (author), Sariyildiz, I.S. (author)
conference paper 2013
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Nourian, P. (author), Rezvani, S. (author), Sariyildiz, S. (author)
conference paper 2013
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Baharlou, E. (author), Menges, A. (author)
Agent-based systems have been widely investigated in simulation and modeling. In this paper, it is proposed that agent-based systems can also be developed as generative systems, in which different aspects of performative design can be defined as separate drivers in a proper computational framework. In this manner constrained generating...
conference paper 2013
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Shah, M. (author)
This paper questions the context and meaning of space or the ‘spatial’ within the current architectural and urban rhetoric as suggested by Vidler (2011) in his essay Transparency and Utopia: Constructing the void from Pascal to Foucault. As a case in point this paper further introduces the context of ‘non-space’ as supposedly introduced by Le...
conference paper 2013
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Ohshima, T. (author), Igarashi, T. (author), Mitani, J. (author), Tanaka, H. (author)
design a single free-form curved surface and to fabricate it based on the bending deformation characteristics of the material. The system also indicates an invalid shape; that is, one that will break upon bending deformation. The user can then design a valid shape with this information. We also develop an optimal Dukta pattern that is the...
conference paper 2013
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Weigele, J. (author), Schloz, M. (author), Schwinn, T. (author), Reichert, S. (author), LaMagna, R. (author), Waimer, F. (author), Knippers, J. (author), Menges, A. (author)
Living organisms have evolved effective structural solutions in response to the inherent constraints of their respective environments through a process of morphological adaptation. Given the fact that the majority of natural load bearing materials are fibrous composites, the authors suggest the analysis of appropriate biological role models as a...
conference paper 2013
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Nourian Ghadikolaee, P. (author), Sariyildiz, I.S. (author)
conference paper 2012
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Coenders, J.L. (author)
During the design and engineering process of buildings and structures an enormous amount of data and information is produced. Logic, knowledge and experience is employed during this process by the designers and engineers to finally come to the design result. Because this information can not be fully recorded by software, a huge amount of...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Bittermann, M.S. (author)
Design is complex. This is because it involves conflicting goals that are often vague. Also, prior to the design it is generally not clear how important goals are relative to each other. And finally the amount of possible solutions is large in general. These bottlenecks are addressed in this thesis. A novel approach for design is proposed, where...
doctoral thesis 2009
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Martens, B. (author), Koutamanis, A. (author), Brown, A. (author)
conference paper 2007
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