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Material computation : higher integration in morphogenetic design / guest-edited by Achim Menges.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Architectural design (London, England : 1971) ; v. 82, no. 2. | Profile (Chichester, England) ; 216.Publisher: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2012Distributor: Chichester : John Wiley Description: 144 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0470973307
  • 9780470973301
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 721.040285 23
Contents:
Introduction -- Material computation : higher integration in morphogenetic design / Achim Menges -- Pattern formation in nature : physical constraints and self-organising characteristics / Philip Ball -- Evolutionary architecture? : Some perspectives from biological design / J Scott Turner -- Material resourcefulness : activating material information in computational design / Achim Menges -- Material behaviour : embedding physical properties in computational design processes / Moritz Fleischmann [and others] -- Material capacity : embedded responsiveness / Achim Menges, Steffen Reichert -- Physical drivers : synthesis of evolutionary developments and force-driven design / Sean Ahlquist, Achim Menges -- Design to self-assembly / Skylar Tibbits -- Aggregate structures : material and machine computation of designed granular substances / Karola Dierichs, Achim Menges -- Living systems : designing growth in Baubotanik / Ferdinand Ludwig, Hannes Schwertfeger, Oliver Storz -- Programming matter / Neri Oxman -- Material articulation : computing and constructing continuous differentiation / Cristiano Ceccato -- Material, form and force / Toni Kotnik, Michael Weinstock -- Engineering integration : real-time approaches to performative computational design / Al Fisher -- Manufacturing reciprocities / Achim Menges, Tobias Schwinn -- The role of additive manufacturing and physiomimetic computational design for digital construction / Rupert Soar, David Andreen -- Counterpoint. Distinguishing between the drawn and the made / Bob Sheil.
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"March/April 2012.".

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction -- Material computation : higher integration in morphogenetic design / Achim Menges -- Pattern formation in nature : physical constraints and self-organising characteristics / Philip Ball -- Evolutionary architecture? : Some perspectives from biological design / J Scott Turner -- Material resourcefulness : activating material information in computational design / Achim Menges -- Material behaviour : embedding physical properties in computational design processes / Moritz Fleischmann [and others] -- Material capacity : embedded responsiveness / Achim Menges, Steffen Reichert -- Physical drivers : synthesis of evolutionary developments and force-driven design / Sean Ahlquist, Achim Menges -- Design to self-assembly / Skylar Tibbits -- Aggregate structures : material and machine computation of designed granular substances / Karola Dierichs, Achim Menges -- Living systems : designing growth in Baubotanik / Ferdinand Ludwig, Hannes Schwertfeger, Oliver Storz -- Programming matter / Neri Oxman -- Material articulation : computing and constructing continuous differentiation / Cristiano Ceccato -- Material, form and force / Toni Kotnik, Michael Weinstock -- Engineering integration : real-time approaches to performative computational design / Al Fisher -- Manufacturing reciprocities / Achim Menges, Tobias Schwinn -- The role of additive manufacturing and physiomimetic computational design for digital construction / Rupert Soar, David Andreen -- Counterpoint. Distinguishing between the drawn and the made / Bob Sheil.

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