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  • Introduction to the course 0

    • Lecture1.1
      Welcome, Introduction & Organisation 01 hour
  • Design and its computational representation 1

    In this module we are dealing with the process of designing and how this process can be represented computationally.

    • Lecture2.1
      Design & Computation I – What is design? 20 min
    • Lecture2.2
      Design & Computation II – Design Strategies 14 min
    • Assignment2.1
      Design Recipes 4 weeks
    • Lecture2.3
      Design & Computation III – Automating Design Processes 12 min
    • Lecture2.4
      Further Readings
  • Design Models 0

    In this module you will learn the principles of design modeling and its tools from 2D to parametric building information modeling.

    • Lecture3.1
      Design Models I – Introduction to the Generation of Forms 11 min
    • Lecture3.2
      Excursus: Ivan Sutherlands Sketchpad (1962) 05 min
    • Lecture3.3
      Design Models II – Computer Aided Drawing 11 min
    • Lecture3.4
      Design Models III – 3D Modeling 12 min
    • Lecture3.5
      Design Models IV – Parametric Design Representations 11 min
    • Lecture3.6
      Design Models V – Building Information Modeling
  • Daylight Analysis 1

    In this module you will learn how to analyse daylight as a behaviourally and experientially relevant feature of a building design.

    • Lecture4.1
      Introduction to computational design analysis 15 min
    • Lecture4.2
      Lecture – Introduction to Daylight Analysis 30 min
    • Lecture4.3
      Tutorial – Daylight Analysis with Revit 01 hour 30 min
    • Lecture4.4
      Task – Daylight Analysis of your flat 02 hour
    • Assignment4.1
      Submission – Daylight Analysis 3 weeks
    • Lecture4.5
      Results – Daylight Analysis
    • Lecture4.6
      Further Readings – Daylight
  • Visibility Analysis 2

    In this module you will learn how to analyse visibility as a behaviourally and experientially relevant feature of a building design.

    • Lecture5.1
      Visibility I – Vision & Environment 14 min
    • Assignment5.1
      Submission -Vision & Environment Example 8 days
    • Lecture5.2
      Visibility II.1 – Isovist 12 min
    • Lecture5.3
      Visibility II.2 – Object Visibility 07 min
    • Lecture5.4
      Visibility II.3 – Isovist Properties 15 min
    • Lecture5.5
      Visibility II.4 – Isovist Path 13 min
    • Lecture5.6
      Additional Tutorial – Creating an animation of the Isovist Path 06 min
    • Lecture5.7
      Visibility II.5 – Isovist Field 10 min
    • Lecture5.8
      Additional Tutorial – 3D Isovist 05 min
    • Lecture5.9
      Task – Visibility Analysis 02 hour
    • Assignment5.2
      Submission – Visibility Analysis 8 days
    • Lecture5.10
      Further Readings – Visibility
  • Analysing Spatial Relations 1

    • Lecture6.1
      Spatial Relations I – Graph based representations of the environment 17 min
    • Lecture6.2
      Spatial Relations II – Convex Maps 20 min
    • Lecture6.3
      Spatial Relations III – Axial Maps & Segment Maps 24 min
    • Lecture6.4
      Spatial Relations IV – Visual and metrical relations in a grid of points 17 min
    • Lecture6.5
      Tutorial – Calculating Spatial Relations with Revit/Dynamo 09 min
    • Lecture6.6
      Task – Analyse spatial relationships in your flat! 02 hour
    • Assignment6.1
      Submission – Spatial Relations 0 day
    • Lecture6.7
      Exercise Review – Typical Mistakes
    • Lecture6.8
      Further Readings – Spatial Relations
  • Literature Review 0

    In this section you gain knowledge about different aspects on user-centered design of buildings, by watching the videos of your classmates and commenting on them.

    • Lecture7.1
      Perception 20 min
    • Lecture7.2
      Environment Behaviour Research 17 min
    • Lecture7.3
      Spatial Experience 15 min
    • Lecture7.4
      Wayfinding 19 min
    • Lecture7.5
      Social Interaction 14 min
    • Lecture7.6
      Building Usability 11 min
    • Lecture7.7
      Train Stations 13 min
    • Lecture7.8
      Design Thinking 09 min
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      1 Comment

    1. Daniel Benthaus
      12. November 2018
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      The object visibility works fine in the example file, but I can’t figure out how to make it work in our tower file. 🙁 Any Ideas? A solution is much appreciated.

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