Introduction :
The modern world allows us to design in more efficient ways than before. Working in teams, sharing ideas and communicating with team members is crucial. To consider different points of view and various ideas to solve a common problem; regarding distinct aspects is what makes a project worth investing in. Combining ideas, and innovation is key to success. But what are the challenges to face and more important what are the tools that a designer can profit from?
Urbanization must be well planned in order for a city to function properly. Considering how people transit from one point to another, in balance with perceiving the environment is something to keep in mind. The idea is to simplify things and give comfort to the people, maximizing the efficiency and minimizing the travel times.
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In this assignment we came up with the task of integrating three different systems. Finding correlations between them and adapting with the circumstances given.The systems to be dealt with are two suspension bridges and a residential building. How can these systems have a connection in a developing city and in a world that’s expanding every second? Not that hard to come up with a real life scenario. In this document we present a few imaginative outcomes to complete this duty. In the first part we present the integration context for the individual systems. In the second part we introduce the results of the merging ontologies and what this looks like. The third part discusses the merging of the parametric models and its integration, with a view of the model created after the combination. In addition it is possible to have a look at the individual ontologies and parametric models. At the end of the page, the combined ontologies and parametric models are available to download and to serve a potential design objective.
| Main Page | Introduction | Individual Systems | Integration Context | Combined Ontology | Combined Parametric Model |