Product Development and Architecture
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Edited by:
Uta Pottgiesser
and Holger Strauß
About this book
From idea to product
From idea to product
In the construction sector, demand is steadily increasing for innovative products. Product Development and Architecture presents selected examples that illustrate how the planning disciplines can contribute to such innovations in building. Introductory essays comprehensively explain the thematic and methodological framework. Case studies exemplify the transformation of ideas into prototypes or products.
Creating dynamics, shifting boundaries, building and expanding networks, conserving resources, developing and optimizing planning tools, as well as implementing use-additive processes — all these processes are discussed in order to clarify the necessary collaboration between various actors in the construction industry. Groundbreaking solutions clearly explain the role applied sciences play in the active collaboration between university and industry, as well as the interdisciplinary integration of disciplines and experts.
This publication presents interdisciplinary collaborative projects such as the “Seaweed Facade,” which resulted in the realization of a building with a bioreactor facade at the International Building Exhibition in Hamburg in 2012, or the "Printed Envelope,” the result of a collaborative research project in which free forms for the facade design were generated from 3D computer-generated processes.
- Documentation of groundbreaking interdisciplinary collaboration
- Presents case studies and research results from current practice
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Preface
7 - Themes
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Human-Centered Design
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Digital Architecture
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Facade Road Map: Paths and Pathfinders
34 - Developing Ideas
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Curved Planes
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The Rediscovery of Known Materials
60 - Redefining Boundaries
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Total Building Envelope
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Engineers Construct Art
78 - Expanding Networks
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Open Innovation
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Connections and Layers
94 - Conserving Resources
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Energy Supplying Envelope
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Facade Recycling
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Wohn-Vision-2020
124 - Optimizing Planning Tools
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Measuring Light – Calculating Geometry
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Digital Design and Construction
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Optimizing and Directing Processes
148 - Transfering Technologies
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The Printed Building Envelope
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Direct Glass Fabrication
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Notes
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Authors
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Index
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Acknowledgments
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Imprint
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