Diagrams are essential in the preliminary stages of design for understanding distributive aspects and assisting the decision-making process. By drawing a schematic graph, designers can visualize in a synthetic way the relationships between many aspects: functions and spaces, distribution of layouts, space adjacency, influence of traffic flows within a facility layout, and so on. This process can be automated through the use of modern Information and Communication Technologies tools (ICT) that allow the designers to manage a large quantity of information. The work that we will present is part of an on-going research project into how modern parametric software influences decision-making on the basis of automatic and optimized layout distribution.
Preliminary Design Through Graphs: A Tool For Automatic Layout Distribution / Biagini, Carlo; Donato, Vincenzo; Pellis, Davide. - STAMPA. - (2014), pp. 212-223. (Intervento presentato al convegno Innovation. Architecture & Planning tenutosi a Konya (Turchia) nel 20-22 Novembre 2014).
Preliminary Design Through Graphs: A Tool For Automatic Layout Distribution
BIAGINI, CARLO;DONATO, VINCENZO;PELLIS, DAVIDE
2014
Abstract
Diagrams are essential in the preliminary stages of design for understanding distributive aspects and assisting the decision-making process. By drawing a schematic graph, designers can visualize in a synthetic way the relationships between many aspects: functions and spaces, distribution of layouts, space adjacency, influence of traffic flows within a facility layout, and so on. This process can be automated through the use of modern Information and Communication Technologies tools (ICT) that allow the designers to manage a large quantity of information. The work that we will present is part of an on-going research project into how modern parametric software influences decision-making on the basis of automatic and optimized layout distribution.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.