TR Dizin İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / TR Dizin Indexed Publications Collection
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Article Citation - Scopus: 4Unconventional Formulations in Architectural Curricula: an Atelier on Design for Outer Space Architecture(Istanbul Teknik Universitesi, Faculty of Architecture, 2018) Varinlioğlu G.; Pasin; Clarke, Hugh David; Varinlioglu, Guzden; Pasin, BurkayTheories and methods of integrating digital tools into the architectural curriculum cannot be conceptualized as simply the merging of computerized tools with conventional formulations of design. This paper focuses on a case study of a workshop entitled ?Mission Mars 2024: A Biomimetic Structural Organism?, as part of the studio course ARCH 202 in the spring semester of 2017 at Izmir University of Economics. It explores the use of digital architectural design tools in the context of outer space architecture, and the use of biomimicry as a design approach. We encouraged students to explore various stages of Oxman?s digital design ontology at the design level, and to employ various CAD/CAM tools as well as Virtual Reality (VR) and 3D representation methods. It is important to emphasise that the curriculum is a studio-based education with limited access to additional technical classes. Part of our aim was to integrate this content into the studio and allow students to explore new methods of design development. In order to free the students from conventional architectural preoccupations, we particularly chose on the surface of Mars. The paper presents a critical approach to understanding the impact of digital tools and methods on the learning outcomes of the students, which are discussed and demonstrated based on four studio outcomes. © 2018, Istanbul Teknik Universitesi, Faculty of Architecture. All rights reserved.Article Occupant Trajectory Analysis for Evaluating Spatial Layouts(Istanbul Teknik Universitesi, Faculty of Architecture, 2020) Başarir L.; İlal M.E.; Başarir, Lâle; İlal, Mustafa EmreComparing architectural designs as well as measuring their level of success is a challenging task. Tracking of occupant movements provides objective data facilitating the development of new metrics for evaluating spatial layouts. This paper starts by outlining an overall methodology for Spatial Layout Evaluation based on occupant movements. Then, a platform for acquisition and interpretation of objective data to better understand how space is utilized by occupants is introduced. This platform is the Trajectory Data Processing Framework (TDPF). It supports investigating correlations between occupant movements and problems associated with spatial layouts. Finally, as a proof-of-concept implementation of this framework, a set of tools for analysis of occupant interaction with layouts, called Occupant Layout Interaction Analysis (OLIA), is presented. © 2020, Istanbul Teknik Universitesi, Faculty of Architecture. All rights reserved.
