Contextual Integration through Computation: Algorithmic Approaches for Incorporating Lattice Patterns into Facade Designs

Milind Raj Bajracharya, Sanjaya Uprety
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Context and technology have significantly shaped architectural design throughout history, with contextuality playing a vital role in assigning meaning to designs. In light of computational tools and algorithms that revolutionize architectural design, enabling intricate and complex building geometries within shorter timeframes and heightened efficiency, this study aims to underscore the potential of algorithmic façade design. It focuses on contextual integration, utilizing the Newari lattice window as a foundational element for design exploration. The study employed computational modeling with parametric tools, scripting, and generative algorithms to create digital models that reflect the Newari lattice window pattern and fractal geometry. It utilized Text-Based Language (TBLs) like Python and Visual-Based Language (VBLs) like Grasshopper for visual experimentation and precision. Demonstrated through the re-design of the façade of the existing commercial building, Civil Mall, a significant building in Kathmandu Valley’s urban landscape, the research showcases algorithmic prowess in seamlessly integrating traditional Newari wisdom into intricate geometrical patterns. By transcending manual methods through recursion, iteration, randomness, and embracing unforeseen possibilities, the study establishes a foundational reference, enriching Nepal's architectural discourse beyond the traditional versus modern binary. This might be helpful in fostering a distinctive modern architectural language unique to Nepal. The study holds potential for further research on the prevailing traditional architectural forms and geometry in the country.
通过计算的上下文整合:将格子图案纳入立面设计的算法方法
文脉和技术在历史上对建筑设计产生了重大影响,文脉在赋予设计意义方面起着至关重要的作用。鉴于计算工具和算法彻底改变了建筑设计,使错综复杂的建筑几何形状能够在更短的时间内实现,并提高了效率,本研究旨在强调算法立面设计的潜力。它注重上下文的整合,利用Newari格子窗作为设计探索的基本元素。该研究使用了参数化工具、脚本和生成算法的计算建模来创建反映Newari格子窗图案和分形几何的数字模型。它利用基于文本的语言(TBLs)如Python和基于视觉的语言(VBLs)如Grasshopper进行视觉实验和精度。通过对加德满都谷地城市景观中的重要建筑——现有商业建筑Civil Mall立面的重新设计,该研究展示了将传统纽瓦里智慧无缝整合到复杂几何图案中的算法能力。通过通过递归、迭代、随机和拥抱不可预见的可能性来超越手工方法,该研究建立了一个基础参考,丰富了尼泊尔超越传统与现代二元对立的建筑话语。这可能有助于培养尼泊尔独特的现代建筑语言。这项研究为进一步研究该国流行的传统建筑形式和几何形状提供了潜力。
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