Hybrid design method for wind-adaptive architecture

Lenka Kabosova, Isak Worre Foged, Stanislav Kmet, Dusan Katunsky

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Abstract

The linkage of individual design skills and computer-based capabilities in the design process offers yet unexplored environment-adaptive architectural solutions. The conventional perception of architecture is changing, creating a space for reconfigurable, “living” buildings responding, for instance, to climatic influences. Integrating the element of wind to the architectural morphogenesis process can lead toward wind-adaptive designs that in turn can enhance the wind microclimate in their vicinity. Geometric relations coupled with material properties enable to create a tensegrity-membrane structural element, bending in the wind. First, the properties of such elements are investigated by a hybrid method, that is, computer simulations are coupled with physical prototyping. Second, the system is applied to basic-geometry building envelopes and investigated using computational fluid dynamics simulations. Third, the findings are transmitted to a case study design of a streamlined building envelope. The results suggest that a wind-adaptive building envelope plays a great role in reducing the surface wind suction and enhancing the wind microclimate.
Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Architectural Computing
Volume17
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)307-322
Number of pages16
ISSN1478-0771
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Wind
  • computational design
  • computational fluid dynamics
  • responsive envelope
  • tensegrity structure

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