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Pauwels, P, Strobbe, T, Eloy, S. & De Meyer, R (2015). Shape Grammars for Architectural Design: The Need for Reframing. In Gabriela Celani, David Moreno Sperling, Juarez Moara Santos Franco (Ed.), Computer-Aided Architectural Design Futures. The Next City - New Technologies and the Future of the Built Environment. (pp. 507-526).: Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
P. Pauwels et al., "Shape Grammars for Architectural Design: The Need for Reframing", in Computer-Aided Architectural Design Futures. The Next City - New Technologies and the Future of the Built Environment, Gabriela Celani, David Moreno Sperling, Juarez Moara Santos Franco, Ed., Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015, vol. 527, pp. 507-526
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TY - CHAP TI - Shape Grammars for Architectural Design: The Need for Reframing T2 - Computer-Aided Architectural Design Futures. The Next City - New Technologies and the Future of the Built Environment VL - 527 AU - Pauwels, P AU - Strobbe, T AU - Eloy, S. AU - De Meyer, R PY - 2015 SP - 507-526 DO - 10.1007/978-3-662-47386-3_28 UR - http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-662-47386-3_28 AB - Although many shape grammars and corresponding implementations have been proposed, shape grammars are not widely adopted by architectural designers. In this paper, we therefore look for the barriers of implementing and using shape grammars for architectural design. We do this by outlining several implementation strategies of shape grammars, we briefly point to our own graph-based design grammar system, and we analyse the resulting overview using theories on how designers think and act upon incoming information. Based on this analysis, we develop and suggest how design grammars might best be implemented and used for architectural design relying on the information technologies available at this particular moment of time. ER -
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