Warning: The magic method AarhusCore\CPT\PostTypesRegister::__wakeup() must have public visibility in /customers/a/c/7/citypeople.dk/httpd.www/wp-content/plugins/aarhus-core/post-types/post-types-register.php on line 30 Warning: The magic method AarhusInstagramApi::__wakeup() must have public visibility in /customers/a/c/7/citypeople.dk/httpd.www/wp-content/plugins/aarhus-instagram-feed/lib/aarhus-instagram-api.php on line 93 Warning: The magic method AarhusTwitterApi::__wakeup() must have public visibility in /customers/a/c/7/citypeople.dk/httpd.www/wp-content/plugins/aarhus-twitter-feed/lib/aarhus-twitter-api.php on line 95 Warning: The magic method AarhusSelectClassWelcomePage::__sleep() must have public visibility in /customers/a/c/7/citypeople.dk/httpd.www/wp-content/themes/aarhus/framework/lib/qodef.welcome.page.php on line 37 Warning: The magic method AarhusSelectClassWelcomePage::__wakeup() must have public visibility in /customers/a/c/7/citypeople.dk/httpd.www/wp-content/themes/aarhus/framework/lib/qodef.welcome.page.php on line 43 Warning: The magic method AarhusSelectNamespace\Modules\Header\Lib\HeaderFactory::__wakeup() must have public visibility in /customers/a/c/7/citypeople.dk/httpd.www/wp-content/themes/aarhus/framework/modules/header/lib/header-factory.php on line 39 Warning: The magic method AarhusCore\Lib\ShortcodeLoader::__wakeup() must have public visibility in /customers/a/c/7/citypeople.dk/httpd.www/wp-content/plugins/aarhus-core/lib/shortcode-loader.php on line 28 Warning: The magic method AarhusInstagram\Lib\ShortcodeLoader::__wakeup() must have public visibility in /customers/a/c/7/citypeople.dk/httpd.www/wp-content/plugins/aarhus-instagram-feed/lib/shortcode-loader.php on line 28 Warning: The magic method AarhusTwitter\Lib\ShortcodeLoader::__wakeup() must have public visibility in /customers/a/c/7/citypeople.dk/httpd.www/wp-content/plugins/aarhus-twitter-feed/lib/shortcode-loader.php on line 28 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /customers/a/c/7/citypeople.dk/httpd.www/wp-content/plugins/aarhus-core/post-types/post-types-register.php:30) in /customers/a/c/7/citypeople.dk/httpd.www/wp-includes/feed-rss2.php on line 8 Research – CityPeople https://citypeople.dk Parametric Urban Design Wed, 16 Jan 2019 11:06:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://citypeople.dk/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/cropped-CityPeople-site-icon-32x32.png Research – CityPeople https://citypeople.dk 32 32 PPADD Conference in Sharjah https://citypeople.dk/ppadd-conference-in-sharjah/ Thu, 22 Feb 2018 14:30:31 +0000 http://citypeople.dk/?p=336 IMG_9285_1920x1080

In one of the courtyards of the American University of Sharjah

 

At the conference “Representation: Process and Practice Across Design Disciplines” at the American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, on February 15-17, Nicolai Steinø presented a paper entitled “Architectural Drawing: Notation, Reflection, Communication and Presentation”.

Download the paper here.

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Mapping the Architectural Genome https://citypeople.dk/mapping-the-architectural-genome/ Thu, 28 Sep 2017 07:00:27 +0000 http://citypeople.dk/?p=283 ecaade2017

Coffee break at the 2017 eCAADe conference in Rome

The eCAADe 2017 conference took place in Rome at the Sapienza University Department of Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering, which is located in a beautiful old convent. Nicolai Steinø presented a paper at the conference entitled “Mapping the Architectural Genome – A Preliminary Study of Facade Syntax”.

Read the paper here.

As its point of departure, the paper contends that it must be theoretically possible to design a parametric urban design tool capable of simulating 90% of all conceivable site designs. The relevance of such a tool would be to quickly be able to simulate a large variety of site designs for any given context and location at a reasonable level of detail.

The paper presents a preliminary study of facade syntax and its application to a prototype parametric design tool. The study finds that a combination of a compositional, geometrical and mathematical approach is promising to this end. From an empirical facade analysis, a taxonomy of three compositional levels is introduced and applied to the prototype.

The paper concludes that the preliminary study is promising on a number of accounts. However, some issues must be investigated further, while other important issues have yet to even be examined. Yet while the task may seem insurmountable, there is potential to complete it, at least to a reasonable degree, and with a reasonable effort.

Simulated Parametric Facade

Simulated Parametric Facade

 

Simulating multiple facade designs from one general design script

Simulating multiple facade designs from one general design script

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Town Planning Meeting https://citypeople.dk/annual-danish-town-planning-meeting/ Thu, 08 Oct 2015 07:00:25 +0000 http://citypeople.dk/?p=188 mug_shot

Youtube video presented at the annual Danish Town Planning Meeting (click to view).

 

Nicolai Steinø was invited to present his research on parametric urban design at the annual Danish Townplanning Meeting in Vordingborg, Denmark, on October 1-2, 2015. At the event, he presented a video (in Danish) explaining his work.

Nicolai Steinø’s contribution was covered in Byplan Nyt, No. 4, 2015, p. 7 (in Danish).

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Architecturae et Artibus https://citypeople.dk/new-journal-article-developing-a-parametric-urban-design-tool/ Tue, 10 Jun 2014 07:00:33 +0000 http://citypeople.dk/?p=173 billede1

 

Published in Architecturae et Artibus, vol. 19, no. 1, 2014

Parametric urban design is a potentially powerful tool for collaborative urban design processes. Rather than making one-off designs which need to be redesigned from the ground up in case of changes, parametric design tools make it possible keep the design open while at the same time allowing for a level of detailing which is high enough to facilitate an understanding of the generic qualities of proposed designs.

Starting from a brief overview of parametric design, this paper presents initial findings from the development of a parametric urban design tool with regard to developing a structural logic which is flexible and expandable. It then moves on to outline and discuss further development work Finally, it offers a brief reflection on the potentials and shortcomings of the software – CityEngine – which is used for developing the parametric urban design tool.

Read the article here.

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eCAADe at TU Delft https://citypeople.dk/ecaade-at-delft-university-of-technology/ Thu, 26 Sep 2013 07:00:17 +0000 http://citypeople.dk/?p=196 The famous orange stair of seats, Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft. Photo: Nicolai Steinø.

The famous orange stair of seats, Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft. Photo: Nicolai Steinø.

 

The eCAADe 2013 conference took place in the fantastic spaces of the Delft University of Technology Faculty of Architecture. Nicolai Steinø presented a paper at the conference, coauthored by Mine Özkar, Istanbul Technical University, and Miray Baş Yıldırım entitled “Parametric Design Strategies for Collaborative Urban Design”.

Read the article here.

 

Conference participants in conversation. Photo: Nicolai Steinø.

Conference participants in conversation. Photo: Nicolai Steinø.

The informal layout of spaces allows for students to work in-between lecturers and people walking to other parts of the faculty building. Photo: Nicolai Steinø

The informal layout of spaces allows for students to work in-between lecturers and people walking to other parts of the faculty building. Photo: Nicolai Steinø

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Article in Planum https://citypeople.dk/forskningsartikel-om-parametrisk-bydesign-udkommet-i-planum/ Thu, 14 Feb 2013 14:24:32 +0000 http://citypeople.dk/?p=142 fig_7

 

Nicolai Steinø and Esben Obeling has co-authored a research article with Karima Benbih, Virginia Tech University, Washington, which has been published in the italian academic online journal Planum. The Journal of Urbanism. no. 26, vol. 1, 2013.

The article entitled “Using Parametrics to Facilitate Collaborative Urban Design: An Attempt to Overcome some Inherent Dilemmas”, was presented at the research conference “Cities to be Tamed?” at Politecnico di Milano in November 2012.

Read the article here (pdf) or online by clicking below.

 

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Hybrid City 2 in Athens https://citypeople.dk/citypeople-deltager-i-konferencen-hybrid-city-2-i-athen/ Thu, 14 Feb 2013 10:13:44 +0000 http://citypeople.dk/?p=138 steino-obeling_3_3

 

Nicolai Steinø and Esben Obeling have authored an article on parametric urban design as a communication tool in urban design processes. The article has been accepted for the Hybrid City 2 conference in Athens, May 23-25, 2013.

The article discusses three aspects. First, parametric urban design is explained as a concept and why it is a potentially powerful communication tool for urban design processes. Second, it gives a concrete example of the implementation of parametric urban design, along with a discussion of pros and cons. Finally, a number of potential implications of this approach are listed as a basis for further research.

Read the article here.

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Invited Speaker at ESRI Seminar https://citypeople.dk/nicolai-steino-holder-oplaeg/ Tue, 05 Feb 2013 20:52:45 +0000 http://citypeople.dk/?p=123 billede3a

 

Nicolai Steinø, MA Arch, PhD, GDBA, is an associate professor at Aalborg University where he works with CityEngine in his research and teaching. He explores the software’s potential in relation to communicative design processes.

Visualization of spatio-architectural aspects of urban space and scenario building are both central elements of user participation and interdisciplinary collaboration. Until now, these elements have been partially adversary, as well as time and resource demanding. With dynamic design tools like CityEngine, it is possible to visualize different scenarios in real time, thus significantly improving communicative design processes.

The other speaker at the seminar is Gert van Maren from ESRI’s R&D 3D team in Zürich.

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Shaping Design Teaching https://citypeople.dk/ny-bog-om-formlaere/ Tue, 05 Feb 2013 20:50:41 +0000 http://citypeople.dk/?p=121 photo-1

Shaping Design Teaching. Graphic design: Imaginum. Photo: Imaginum.

 

Shaping Design Teaching is new book on form-making, edited by Nicolai Steinø og Mine Özkar.

The book presents an overview of form-making as it is taught in different architecture and design programs across the world. This diverse collection of pedagogical experiences will certainly be of interest to architecture and design instructors as well as their students.

With a few exceptions, such as the emphasis on materiality in the Bauhaus curriculum, the modernist tradition emphasises form and space at the beginning of the design process while the definition of materials are left to a second phase, and often to a second professional, the structural engineer.

Today, material properties and the computer-controlled production processes used to achieve them not only contribute to spatial definitions but allow the emergence of unexpected possibilities. Structural and environmental performances are no more a direct consequence of geometry, but are intentionally embedded in the materials which buildings are made of.

The book addresses the challenge of educating architects that are ready to operate in this new order. Hands-on experience with physical materials is therefore a central theme throughout the book. The compilation starts with a theoretical overview by Rivka Oxman, one of the most acknowledged authors in the field. Next, examples of educational experiences with different levels of abstraction are described in detail.

The book ends with a thorough analysis from a pedagogical perspective. I believe this book can have a transforming influence in architecture schools that are still rooted in modern educational practice.

Shaping Design Teaching is published by Aalborg University Press.

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