The Model in Coded Digital Design Process – Digital Chain Case
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The process of design and realization in emerging architecture is seen as digitally connected and interfaced. Digital Chain is the central principle we adopted in this research. It is an uninterruptible digital process consisting of design (idea, coding, geometry finding-modelling) from construction (structure, junction, prototyping) to production (fabrication) with every step as a programmed entity connected by CAAD/CAM interfaces. The term Digital Chain was originally coined by the CAAD Chair at ETHZ.
The traditional design process in architecture is cognitive operation, which associates thought to hand based on requests, standards and creativity. This operation is verified by drawings, 3D models and mock-ups regulated by manual variations. The digital design process has the same starting point and in its core is the code representing the synthesis of data – parameters or variables acquired from design assignments analyses. The code models the design process, enables the designer t...o easily change different parameters and effectively make and check numerous solutions. The code also includes machine parameters and allows direct production of the outputs as products of CNC machines. The present paper examines the role of the code as the digital architectural model that connects the design process and the architectural manufacturing by CNC machines.
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Proceedings “Going Digital: Innovation in Art, Architecture, Science and Technology in Digital Era”, 2018, 135-145Издавач:
- Belgrade: STRAND
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- Развој методе израде пројектне и извођачке документације инсталационих мрежа у зградама компатибилне са BIM процесом и релевантним стандардима (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-36038)
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Inovacioni centarTY - CONF AU - Marković, Slađana AU - Svetel, Igor PY - 2018 UR - https://machinery.mas.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5540 AB - The process of design and realization in emerging architecture is seen as digitally connected and interfaced. Digital Chain is the central principle we adopted in this research. It is an uninterruptible digital process consisting of design (idea, coding, geometry finding-modelling) from construction (structure, junction, prototyping) to production (fabrication) with every step as a programmed entity connected by CAAD/CAM interfaces. The term Digital Chain was originally coined by the CAAD Chair at ETHZ. The traditional design process in architecture is cognitive operation, which associates thought to hand based on requests, standards and creativity. This operation is verified by drawings, 3D models and mock-ups regulated by manual variations. The digital design process has the same starting point and in its core is the code representing the synthesis of data – parameters or variables acquired from design assignments analyses. The code models the design process, enables the designer to easily change different parameters and effectively make and check numerous solutions. The code also includes machine parameters and allows direct production of the outputs as products of CNC machines. The present paper examines the role of the code as the digital architectural model that connects the design process and the architectural manufacturing by CNC machines. PB - Belgrade: STRAND C3 - Proceedings “Going Digital: Innovation in Art, Architecture, Science and Technology in Digital Era” T1 - The Model in Coded Digital Design Process – Digital Chain Case EP - 145 SP - 135 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_5540 ER -
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Marković, S.,& Svetel, I.. (2018). The Model in Coded Digital Design Process – Digital Chain Case. in Proceedings “Going Digital: Innovation in Art, Architecture, Science and Technology in Digital Era” Belgrade: STRAND., 135-145. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_5540
Marković S, Svetel I. The Model in Coded Digital Design Process – Digital Chain Case. in Proceedings “Going Digital: Innovation in Art, Architecture, Science and Technology in Digital Era”. 2018;:135-145. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_5540 .
Marković, Slađana, Svetel, Igor, "The Model in Coded Digital Design Process – Digital Chain Case" in Proceedings “Going Digital: Innovation in Art, Architecture, Science and Technology in Digital Era” (2018):135-145, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_5540 .