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The topic of the lecture is about "Transitional Space Design in the concept of Architectural Thermodynamics". I will give the instruction about "Transitional Space", "Architectural Thermodynamics", and also about the Grasshopper components of "LadyBug" and"Honeybee" for energy and lighting simulation, and also about "Octopus" for multi_objective optimization design. The whole lecture is about Performance Driven Design, which hopefully will inspire your design ideas for this semester. | The topic of the lecture is about "Transitional Space Design in the concept of Architectural Thermodynamics". I will give the instruction about "Transitional Space", "Architectural Thermodynamics", and also about the Grasshopper components of "LadyBug" and"Honeybee" for energy and lighting simulation, and also about "Octopus" for multi_objective optimization design. The whole lecture is about Performance Driven Design, which hopefully will inspire your design ideas for this semester. | ||
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Revision as of 11:32, 17 October 2016
Transitional Space Design in the concept of Architectural Thermodynamics Lectures
The topic of the lecture is about "Transitional Space Design in the concept of Architectural Thermodynamics". I will give the instruction about "Transitional Space", "Architectural Thermodynamics", and also about the Grasshopper components of "LadyBug" and"Honeybee" for energy and lighting simulation, and also about "Octopus" for multi_objective optimization design. The whole lecture is about Performance Driven Design, which hopefully will inspire your design ideas for this semester.
Please download the following software and install them before the lecture.
Ladybug/ Honeybee:
http://www.food4rhino.com/project/ladybug-honeybee?etx
Octopus
http://www.food4rhino.com/project/octopus?etx