RP10 project focuses on the novel potentials and promises of co-design-based advances for multi-storey buildings and the social factors influencing their realization. New options they offer and the challenges they face will be characterized by combining architectural, historical and social sciences perspectives. Research has shown that innovations in architecture rarely fail due to poor technology, but rather because they do not sufficiently meet the needs and expectations of users, or do not align with changing social, cultural or economic contexts. Thus, mismatches between architectural approaches, stakeholder expectations, and given institutional frameworks may act as non-technical innovation barriers that can seriously hamper the chances of realizing the full potential of integrative computation for multi-storey building design and construction. These chances will be explored and enhanced by reconsidering historical shortcomings, failures and societal dynamics in the industrially produced architecture of the 1960-70s, through characterizing co-design-enabled novel building typologies and morphologies and their functional and aesthetic expressions, and by examining the interactions between the emerging paradigm of integrative design and construction in computational architecture, stakeholder concerns and expectations, competing narratives, and necessary organizational rearrangements.
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OpenOffice Spreadsheet - 167.2 KB - MD5: 1b90a965e2388da0f3e455e9d250698a
This file contains the full list of buildings with analyzed and classified data on program (use of the building), structural system, materials used, massing and internal spatial organization.
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This file contains the full list of buildings with general information, as well as analyzed and classified data on program (use of the building), structural system, materials used, massing and internal spatial organization.
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This file contains both the full list of buildings with their general information (name, location, status and year of construction, number of stories, architect, links to sources), and analyzed and classified data on program (use of the buildings), structural system type, materia...
OpenOffice Spreadsheet - 83.8 KB - MD5: 7ee1c347c0261ba098e0a41fa2bc03f9
This file contains the full list of buildings and their general information (name, architect, height in number of stories, status and year of construction, location, sources).
Tabular Data - 117.4 KB - 12 Variables, 350 Observations - UNF:6:7rMyAmmwOg1K+roWfMCU2g==
This file contains the full list of buildings and their general information (name, architect, height in number of stories, status and year of construction, location, sources).
MS Excel Spreadsheet - 95.7 KB - MD5: cfa8064635d8984b7169f65aecd42bb4
This file contains the full list of buildings and their general information (name, architect, height in number of stories, status and year of construction, location, sources).
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