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Accepted Papers, Posters and PGSC

At the close of abstract submission, a record number of abstracts were received: 177 abstracts and 23 posters from 28 countries around the world. After a careful reviews, 130 abstracts were accepted to proceed to the second stage for full paper submission. All submitted full papers were reviewed by 3 or more reviewers drawn from a panel of 63 international readers. Finally the Paper Selection Committee accepted the following 62 papers and 14 posters for final editing and presentation at the 15th CAADRIA Conference. The reviewers were applying the following criteria in their feedback to the submitted papers. The papers shall

  • focus on new ideas and developments in the field,
  • are at an advanced stage of articulation or implementation,
  • conceptualized the work in reference to existing studied,
  • clearly outline contribution to existing understanding.
  • contribute to CAADRIA and its conference theme.

Finally 59 papers were published and 14 Posters presented.

Deadline for camera-ready paper is Monday, 1 February, 2010. Paper-Template and submission details can be found at Submissions.
Please note that at least one author for each submitted paper must register to the conference on or before 1 February 2010.

Accepted Papers:

ID

TITLE AUTHOR(S) ORGANISATION COUNTRY
14 The interdependence of linear and circular causality in
CAAD research: a unified model
Thomas Fischer Institute of Creative Industry Design, NCKU Taiwan
20 Scalability: parametric strategies from exoskeletons to the city Ben Coorey University of Technology Sydney Australia
22 Automatic planning of residential quarter under insolation
condition based on multi-agent simulation
Guohua JI, Huijie Liu Nanjing University China
24 Stage-based design briefing beyond the waterfall model:
tracing students’ design processes in relation to prescribed design stages throughout an architectural design studio
Christiane M Herr Department of Architecture, NCKU Taiwan
25 Material/Tooling/Structure: Synthesis for a Novel Fabrication Technique Evan Greenberg Network Research & Design/AA
Emergent Technologies & Design/Plasma Studio
United Kingdom
28 Displacing the frontiers of reconstructed cultural heritage:
representation of the non-existing within an urban context
Bob Martens, Herbert Peter Vienna University of Technology Austria
30 Floating bubbles: an agent-based system for layout planning Hua Hao, Jia Ting-Li ETH Switzerland
31 Vine grammar generative system Tze-Wei Hsu, Shang-Chia Chiou, Jen Yen National Yunlin University of Science & Technology Taiwan
32 Shaping building volumes through life cycle costs: a constraint
programming approach for building volume optimisation
Martin Schoch, Apichat Praditsmanont, Chakguy Prakasvudhisarn Shinawatra University Thailand
37 Programming in the model: combining task and tool in
computer-aided design
Maryam M. Maleki, Robert F. Woodbury School of Interactive Arts & Technology, Simon Fraser University Canada
38 Quantum architecture: an indeterministic and interactive
computational design system
Han Feng Delft University of Technology Netherlands
39 Working outside of the system: engaging in Web 2.0 to
enhance learning and teaching in the design studio
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Jeremy Ham Deakin University Australia
41 A formal approach for the interpretation of cultural
content(s): evolution of a Korean traditional pattern,
Bosangwhamun
Ji-Hyun Lee, Hyoung-June Park, Sungwoo Lim, Sun Joong Kim, Haelee Jung Graduate School of Culture Technology, KAIST Korea
44 Digital architecture for humanitarian design: a case study of applying digital technologies in post-disaster reconstruction Wendy Yeung PTW Architects Sydney Australia
47 Fabricating twisted towers Bechir Kenzari UAE University United Arab Emirates
48 Urban digital media: facilitating the intersection between
science, the arts and culture in the arena of technology
and building
Matthias Hank Haeusler, Tom Barker University of Technology, Sydney Australia
49 SPATIAL REASONING MODEL FOR URBAN COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT Jumphon Lertlakkhanakul, Jinwon Choi Yonsei University Korea
50 The interprofessional virtual design studio Marc Aurel Schnabel, Evelyn L C Howe Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
51 Utilising digital design and rapid prototyping tools in
design education
Wyn Jones, Ning Gu, Anthony Williams University of Newcastle Australia
53 BIM + healthcare: on the view of a primary healthcare renovation project Jennifer Chellappa, Hyoung-June Park University of Hawaii at Manoa, School of Architecture USA
57 A future through an architectural past? Designing an online information package for Al Jahili Fort Verdy Kwee The United Arab Emirates University United Arab Emirates
61 Representation in a time of re-presentation: design media
processes in architectural education
Michael Ambrose, Lisa LaCharitae-Lostritto University of Maryland USA
63 Lighting in real and pictorial spaces: a computational
framework to investigate the scene-based lighting distributions and their impact on depth perception
Nan-Ching Tai, Mehlika Inanici University of Washington USA
66 Simply complex: a case study of construction-driven design
using computational methods
Dickson Chit-Kin Wong, Lucia Yim-Fun Cheung Rocco Design Architects Limited Hong Kong
68 Preserving memories with digital media: a methodology for the reconstruction of Castelnuovo Village Danilo Di Mascio Faculty of Architecture, G. d'Annunzio University, Pescara-Chieti, Abruzzo, Italy Italy
72 Integrative parametric form-finding processes Daniel Baerlecken, Martin Manegold, Judith Reitz, Arne Kuenstler BFR lab USA
75 Thai children’s participation in development of 3D virtual village. Paulina Neisch Ecole Nationale Suprieure d'Architecture Paris-Val de Seine, EVCAU Laboratory France
76 Information dependencies between architects and services
engineers for early design evaluation: a framework for an
energy design tool for architects
Bianca Toth, Robin Drogemuller, John Frazer Queensland University of Technology Australia
78 Obstacles of utilising real-time 3D visualisation in
architectural representations and documentation
Antony Pelosi Massey University New Zealand
79 Spiritual ambiance in interactive temple Tai-Ling Tsai, Tay-Sheng Jeng, Chien-Hsu Chen National Cheng Kung University Taiwan
80 ROBO studio: Toward architectronics AnnaLisa Meyboom, Jerzy Wojtowicz, Greg Johnson UBC Canada
81 Material feedback in digital design tools Christian Stanton MIT USA
82 Preliminary tectonic phenomena of diversified architectural
spatial forms in digital age
Zi-Ru Chen National Chiao Tung University Taiwan
83 Urban micro-informatics: a test case for high-resolution urban modelling through aggregating public information sources Anthony Burke, Benjamin Coorey, Dan Hill, Jason McDermott University of Technology, Sydney Australia
89 Studying designers’ behaviour in collaborative virtual workspaces using quantitative methods Wai Tak, Jeff Kan, John S Gero Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study USA
92 Patterns, heuristics for architectural design support: making use of evolutionary modelling in design Ruwan Fernando, Flora Salim, Jane Burry Queensland University of Technology Australia
93 Virtual environments as situated techno-social performances: virtual West Cambridge case study Stanislav Roudavski University of Melbourne Australia
94 Bio-shell (biodegradable vacuum-formed modularised shelter) Shinya OKUDA, Zhiyong OU National University of Singapore Singapore
97 Interpreting digital heritage: considering the end-user’s
perspective
Hafizur Rahaman, Tan Beng-Kiang National University of Singapore Singapore
102 Open architectural design: an approach to managing
complexity and uncertainty in an open design process
Sven Schneider, Nancy Richter, Frank Petzold, Reinhard Koenig, Torsten Thurow TU-Muenchen Germany
106 Advanced spatial simulation supporting human activities based on game-engine Sooyeon Han, Yeri Lee, Namhee Park, Jinwon Choi Yonsei University Korea
107 Refining a computational fractal method of analysis: testing
Bovill’s architectural data
Josephine Louise, Michael J Ostwald The University of Newcastle Australia
112 Diagrams as parametric systems in urban design: parametric
systems applied to conceptual design
Justyna Karakiewicz, Thomas Kvan University of Melbourne Australia
115 A study of emergence in the generation of Islamic geometric
patterns
Iestyn Jowers, Miquel Prats, Ji-Hyun Lee University of Leeds United Kingdom
118 Applying augmented reality for data interaction and
collaboration in BIM
Ning Gu, Vishal Singh, Xiangyu Wang The University of Sydney Australia
119 A framework to integrate generative design techniques for
enhancing design automation
Ning Gu, Vishal Singh, Kathryn Merrick University of New South Wales Australia
120 Open tower: developing design research practice Benjamin Hewett, Anthony Burke University of Technology, Sydney Australia
123 Supporting 3D city modelling, collaboration and maintenance through an open-source revision control system Mattias Roupae, Mikael Johansson Chalmers University of Technology Sweden
125 Development of use flow of 3D CAD / VR software for
citizens who are non-specialists in city design
Tomohiro Fukuda, Hitoshi Takeuchi Osaka University Japan
126 Mixed reality at the sketch design stage Jules Moloney, Bharat Dave University of Melbourne Australia
128 Fibre composite systems: stress as growth-promoting agent Christina Doumpioti Architectural Association United Kingdom
129 A system for form fostering parametric modeling of responsive forms in mixed reality Flora Dilys Salim, Hugo Mulder, Jane Burry Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory, RMIT University Australia
134 Spatial topology retrieval: a visual approach for representing
and retrieving spatial topology in a case library
Chieh-Jen Lin, Mao-Lin Chiu Department of Interior Design, Tainan University of Technology Taiwan
136 Computational fluid dynamics for efficient urban design Daniel Hii Jun Chung, Malone-Lee Lai Choo National University of Singapore Singapore
144 Place and placelessness in 3D online virtual world Beng-Kiang TAN, Stephen Lim Tsung Yee National University of Singapore Singapore
151 Kids and new media: how young people act within virtual
architecture
Stefan Zedlacher, Albert Wiltsche Graz University of Technology Austria
155 Interactive message wall: a public display for collective
sharing in real and virtual place
Beng-Kiang TAN, Yeom Jungho National University of Singapore Singapore
162 Computational aspects of a design process: Mario Botta’s
single-family house in Breganzona
Hakan Anay Eskisehir Osmangazi University Turkey
171 Open-source, parametric architecture to propagate hyper-
dense, sustainable urban communities: parametric urban
dwellings for the experience economy
David Celento Penn State University USA
175 Playing jigsaw: finding the underlying structure of assembling
ideas within design productive process
Chia-Hui Lo, Ih-Cheng  Lai, Teng-Wen Chang TamKang University Taiwan
176 Testing the Impact of E-light Learning Modules in Introducing Photometrically Accurate Lighting Simulation Methods in the Undergraduate Design Curriculum Tina Sarawgi The University of North Carolina at Greensboro USA
185 Storytelling: a computational approach for convergent thinking Hsiu-Ting Liao, Teng-Wen Chang, Ih-Cheng Lai Graduate School of Computational Design, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology Taiwan

Accepted Posters:

ID

TITLE AUTHOR ORGANISATION COUNTRY
P1 ICT Learning of Architecture and Housing Culture: Israel as a Case Study Tamar Almog Haifa University Israel
P2 New Declination of the Intangible Salvator-John Liotta University of Tokyo Japan
P3

A web-based architectural searching system using ontology

Jieun Park KAIST Korea
P4 U-Eco City Monitoring System Yoontak Roh Sungkyunkwan University Korea
P5 How can GIS and BIM be integrated? Johansson & Roupe Chalmers Sweden
P6 Facilitating communication between architects and owners by new interface Zhe-Wei Lee NCTU Taiwan
P7 Spatial self-learners in use of digital media behaviour Dao Huang NCTU Taiwan
P8

How to make soft-skin? A soft free-form without bones

YungYing Chiu NCTU Taiwan
P9

AniStory: The Animated Storytelling for Children’s Creativity Learning

Chiung-Yueh Chang Yuntech Taiwan
P10 Triggering design inspiration on site – the iDesign-On-Site (iDOS) framework Yi-Yen Wang Yuntech Taiwan
P11 Time-scratch system Chih-Wei Chen Yuntech Taiwan
P12 The Tangible Interactive Space : Story Exploration in Video Editing Guo-Jhen Yu Yuntech Taiwan
P13 Urban Gene Therapy: Parametric [Re]Generation Yick Ho Alvin Kung CUHK Hong Kong
P14 Parametric Modeling – A Vibrant Transit Hub Raja Balaji Hindustan University India
PS Concurrent Design Infrastructures in Architecture and Construction: Recent Projects at Gehry Technologies: Uli Blum & Martin Riese Gehry Technologies Hong Kong

Accepted Postgraduate Students Consortiums (PGSC):

ID

TITLE AUTHOR ORGANISATION COUNTRY
PG1 The Application of Linguistic Fuzzy Models to the Analysis of Architectural Work of Adolf Loos Zuzana Talasova Technical University Prague Czech Republic
PG2 Inflexible Machines: Parametric Models and Early Stage Design Constraints
Matt Fraser Victoria University Wellington New Zealand
PG3 Impact of Street Structure on the Transformation of Lijiang Historical Town
Feng Chen Shenzhen University P. R. China
PG4 Is Model-Making Sketching in Design?
Benay Gursoy Maltepe University Istanbul Turkey
PG5 Triggering design inspiration on site – the iDesign-On-Site (iDOS) framework
Wang Yiyen NYUST Taiwan
PG6 Generative Grammar of DNA Nanotechnology
Anbukarasi P: Anna University India
PG7 Recombination and Representation methods for Evolutionary Design Ruwan Fernando University of Queensland Australia
PG8 E–Architecture
Paulina Neisch ENSA-PVS & UP8 Paris France
PG9 Shaping Building-Volumes through Life Cycle Costs
Martin Schoch Shinawatra University Thailand
 

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