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Aexisting methods of building performance and optimisation

By: Deshpande, Mukta.
Contributor(s): George, Abraham.
Publisher: Mumbai Indian Institute of Architects 2019Edition: Vol.84(8), Aug.Description: 28-32p.Subject(s): ARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)Online resources: Click here In: Journal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA)Summary: In the earlier studies on simulation in built form, Schon argued that “Research should focus on computer environments that enhance the designer’s capacity to capture, store, manipulate, manage and reflect on what he sees” [1]. The studies in this domain focused on the development of the models or the machines for designing[2]. These models help the designer as a tool; so that the design decision remains the designer’s domain.[3]. Based on the model of Schon[1], the interaction between the designer and its representation on a computer is expressed with the analytical models of design by Oxman. These analytical models of design represented by Rivka Oxman, explain the interaction of the designer with his design representations[4]. The importance of these models of design is that they mark the developmental stages in the theory of computational design.
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In the earlier studies on simulation in built form, Schon argued
that “Research should focus on computer environments that
enhance the designer’s capacity to capture, store, manipulate,
manage and reflect on what he sees” [1]. The studies in this
domain focused on the development of the models or the
machines for designing[2]. These models help the designer as
a tool; so that the design decision remains the designer’s
domain.[3]. Based on the model of Schon[1], the interaction
between the designer and its representation on a computer is
expressed with the analytical models of design by Oxman.
These analytical models of design represented by Rivka
Oxman, explain the interaction of the designer with his design
representations[4]. The importance of these models of design
is that they mark the developmental stages in the theory of
computational design.

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