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IDEA +. Design Phase Transitions in object-oriented modeling of architecture eCAADe 2002 Poland. Introduction. Integrated Design Environment for Architecture Conceptual Model [HN] Core Object Model [AHx] IDEA+ Early-design phases New data structure Targeted at evolving workflow

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  1. IDEA + Design Phase Transitions in object-oriented modeling of architecture eCAADe 2002 Poland Design Phase Transitions in object-oriented modeling of architecture

  2. Introduction • Integrated Design Environmentfor Architecture • Conceptual Model [HN] • Core Object Model [AHx] • IDEA+ • Early-design phases • New data structure • Targeted at evolving workflow • Testing tools • Prototype Software Design Phase Transitions in object-oriented modeling of architecture

  3. Data Structure • New Data Structureinstead of existing research projects • The used methodology (MERODE) • Dynamic behavior of elements • No “best” tool available • Importance of non-physical objects (spaces, activities, …) • C++ object model • IDEA+ prototype • IDEA-l daylight test tool Design Phase Transitions in object-oriented modeling of architecture

  4. Separation between conceptual & graphical information Different types can share the same composition Data Structure Design Phase Transitions in object-oriented modeling of architecture

  5. Transitions • Top-Down approach • Mass study • Basic layout • Preliminary & Construction design • Bottom-Up approach • Detailed solutions • Assembly to bigger layout • Two-way transitions Design Phase Transitions in object-oriented modeling of architecture

  6. No new elements are added Type changes Composition changes Information is added to the existing elements The way back must prevent the loss of information Design Phase Transitions Design Phase Transitions in object-oriented modeling of architecture

  7. New elements are added The way back must prevent the loss of information The task of the representation Scale Level transitions Design Phase Transitions in object-oriented modeling of architecture

  8. Conclusion • New building model + data structure • Transitions allow the modelto follow the workflowof the architect/designer • Transitions need to happen in opposite directions • Responsibility of the representation Design Phase Transitions in object-oriented modeling of architecture

  9. Thank you for your attention Stefan Boeykens Benjamin Geebelen Herman Neuckermans K.U.Leuven Dept. ASRO Design Methodology & CAADLeuven (Belgium) 2002 Design Phase Transitions in object-oriented modeling of architecture

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