Distributed Intelligence In Design

The book contains the papers developed from the presentations at the Distributed Intelligence in Design Symposium, held in Salford in May 2009.€In this context, Distributed Intelligence refers to the interdisciplinary knowledge of a range of different individuals in different organisations, with dif...

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Main Authors: Kocaturk, Tuba
Group Author: Medjdoub, Benachir
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781444392395
Summary: The book contains the papers developed from the presentations at the Distributed Intelligence in Design Symposium, held in Salford in May 2009.€In this context, Distributed Intelligence refers to the interdisciplinary knowledge of a range of different individuals in different organisations, with different backgrounds and experience, and the symposium discussed the media, technologies and behaviours required to support their successful collaboration. The€book focusses on: how parametric and generative design media can be coupled with and managed alongside Building Information Modellin.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (281 pages)
ISBN: 9781444392371
1444392379
9781444392395 (electronic bk.)
1444392395 (electronic bk.)
Index Number: TH216
CLC: TU17-532
Contents: Distributed Intelligence in Design; Contents; Note on editors; List of contributors; Foreword; Introduction: Distributed intelligence in design; PART 1; 1 Of sails and sieves and sticky tape; 2 Distributed perspectives for intelligent conceptual design; 3 Distributed intelligence or a simple coherent mental model?; 4 Sharing intelligence: The problem of knowledge atrophy; PART 2; 5 Pedagogical frameworks for emergent digital practices in architecture; 6 Emergence and convergence of knowledge in building production: Knowledge-based design and digital manufacturing.
7 Artifact and affect: Open-ended strata of communication8 Digital tools for creative hinges; PART 3; 9 The effects of integrated BIM in processes and business models; 10 Integrated building design for production management systems; 11 Flexibility, semantics and standards; 12 Examples of distributed intelligence on large-scale building lifecycle projects; PART 4; 13 Rapid practice expansion through strategic design computation; 14 Algorithmic modelling, parametric thinking.
15 Interview with the Specialist Modelling Group (SMG): The dynamic coordination of distributed intelligence at Foster and Partners16 Interview with Lars Hesselgren, Director PLP Research; 17 Geometry, topology, materiality: The structural parameters in a collaborative design approach; Index.