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An Algorithm For Generating Enveloping Solid Of Users And Its Application On Limited Architectural Space

Posted on:2018-02-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J J ShaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2382330566498929Subject:Architectural design and its theory
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The land in the center of the city is constantly divided for the sake of urbanization development.As a result,an increasing number of limited architectural space was designed and built.The environment of such kind of space is usually cramped.And the users’ behavior is also limited.In this case,it is of great importance to calculate the minimum size of space which can meet the basic functional needs of the users.However,the existing data for limited architectural extent,leads to an increasing number serious issues,such as lacking pertinence,unreasonable space size,low space efficiency and high energy consumption.In order to solve this issue,this essay will first simulate the movement of human body by computer programming.After that,enveloping solid will be calculated by the trail of human body.Enveloping solid simulation is a basic simulating method in the inference procedure of behavioral architecture.Compared with traditional experiments,there will be no sample quantity limitation and anthropogenic factor in simulating process.And the 2-dimensional human parameter comes to 3 dimensional.Based on which,this essay will explore the existing problems on limited architectural space design and how to use enveloping solid simulation in architecture design.In the first stage,the design data of users can be get from the process of enveloping solid simulation.And the users’ parameter shows the range of activity,which is important reference frame in design procedure.By this method,the functional needs of users can be meet.And space efficiency can also be improved.What’s more,enveloping solid can be used in optimizing the shape and location of fixtures in building as well.
Keywords/Search Tags:enveloping solid, limited architectural space, behavioral architecture, simulation, space efficiency
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