Received 28 September 2013 received in revised form 6 February 2014 accepted 13 March 2014įacade tessellation Stochastic rotation Responsive envelopes Moveable facade components Parametric modelling WoodburycĪSchool of Built Environment, Curtin University, Perth, AustraliaīSchool of Architecture and Building, Deakin University, Geelong, AustraliaĬSchool of Interactive Arts and Technology, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada Sambit Dattaa,n, Stuart Hanafinb, Robert F. Responsive envelope tessellation and stochastic rotation of 4-fold penttiles Frontiers of Architectural Research (■■■■) I, III III The sophisticated evaluation of alternative envelope configurations for a set of performance criteria require a tighter computational coupling between modelling and control of dynamic geometry. Finally, it tests the “responsiveness” to multiple performance metrics by applying a non-deterministic exploration method for the stochastic rotation of individual panels. The paper further elaborates on the geometry and control aspects of the facade subdivision and presents the results of applying this tessellation geometry to a building envelope shading study based on facade components with rotation. The simulation is developed using a novel pentagonal approach involving component (tile) design, tessellation and control methods. To address these motivations, this paper reports the development of an experimental simulation of a responsive envelope based on using a 4-fold penttile scheme. It is well known that near real-time visual output from computational simulation can significantly impact the prediction of dynamic building-environment interactions and lead to the development of smart, adaptable, net zero energy buildings. The study investigates responsive and dynamic approaches for building facades and envelopes to regulate solar shading, light control, views and thermal gain within the building. This paper reports on the design and control of a responsive envelope based on the rotation of tessellated components. Abstract of research paper on Earth and related environmental sciences, author of scientific article - Sambit Datta, Stuart Hanafin, Robert F.
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