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Discrete optimization in architecture: extremely modular systems

This book is comprised of two parts, both of which explore modular systems: Pipe-Z (PZ) and Truss-Z (TZ), respectively. It presents several methods of creating PZ and TZ structures subjected to discrete optimization. The algorithms presented employ graph-theoretic and heuristic methods. The underlyi...

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Autor principal: Zawidzki, Machi
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1109-2
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description This book is comprised of two parts, both of which explore modular systems: Pipe-Z (PZ) and Truss-Z (TZ), respectively. It presents several methods of creating PZ and TZ structures subjected to discrete optimization. The algorithms presented employ graph-theoretic and heuristic methods. The underlying idea of both systems is to create free-form structures using the minimal number of types of modular elements. PZ is more conceptual, as it forms single-branch mathematical knots with a single type of module. Conversely, TZ is a skeletal system for creating free-form pedestrian ramps and ramp networks among any number of terminals in space. In physical space, TZ uses two types of modules that are mirror reflections of each other. The optimization criteria discussed include: the minimal number of units, maximal adherence to the given guide paths, etc.
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spelling cern-22403282021-04-21T19:24:37Zdoi:10.1007/978-981-10-1109-2http://cds.cern.ch/record/2240328engZawidzki, MachiDiscrete optimization in architecture: extremely modular systemsEngineeringThis book is comprised of two parts, both of which explore modular systems: Pipe-Z (PZ) and Truss-Z (TZ), respectively. It presents several methods of creating PZ and TZ structures subjected to discrete optimization. The algorithms presented employ graph-theoretic and heuristic methods. The underlying idea of both systems is to create free-form structures using the minimal number of types of modular elements. PZ is more conceptual, as it forms single-branch mathematical knots with a single type of module. Conversely, TZ is a skeletal system for creating free-form pedestrian ramps and ramp networks among any number of terminals in space. In physical space, TZ uses two types of modules that are mirror reflections of each other. The optimization criteria discussed include: the minimal number of units, maximal adherence to the given guide paths, etc.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:22403282017
spellingShingle Engineering
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Discrete optimization in architecture: extremely modular systems
title Discrete optimization in architecture: extremely modular systems
title_full Discrete optimization in architecture: extremely modular systems
title_fullStr Discrete optimization in architecture: extremely modular systems
title_full_unstemmed Discrete optimization in architecture: extremely modular systems
title_short Discrete optimization in architecture: extremely modular systems
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topic Engineering
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1109-2
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