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Porosity: Algorithmic Strategies for Dynamic Urbanism
thesis
posted on 2023-07-20, 04:24 authored by PETER JOHN CHARLESThe thesis is an exegesis of algorithmic design methods exploring urban porosity for the purpose of increasing spatial flexibility through applied projects at a range of scales. It uses these algorithmic methods combined with design strategies extracted from studying precedents from the fields of Metabolism, Mat Building and Landscape Urbanism. It then combines different scaled methods to reflect upon the capacities of porosity, lessons learnt from precedents and roles for algorithms.
History
Principal supervisor
Ari SeligmannAdditional supervisor 1
Jason CrowYear of Award
2023Department, School or Centre
ArchitectureCourse
Doctor of PhilosophyDegree Type
DOCTORATEFaculty
Faculty of Art, Design and ArchitectureUsage metrics
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Keywords
architectureporosityurban designalgorithmic designgenerative designmetabolismvoidsmetabolistsjapanese architecturemelbourne architecturesimulationurbanismlandscape urbanismdigital architectureaggregationsubdivisionfishermans bendmat buildingtemporal algorithmsfumihiko makikisho kurokawaalison smithsonchristopher alexander