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Geometry, Education and Visualization With Applications (en)
Геометрија, образовање и визуелизација са применама (sr)
Geometrija, obrazovanje i vizuelizacija sa primenama (sr_RS)
Authors

Publications

Topology-Possibilities of application in architectural geometry

Vukmirovic, Srdjan; Devetakovic, Mirjana; Petrusevski, Ljiljana

(2012)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vukmirovic, Srdjan
AU  - Devetakovic, Mirjana
AU  - Petrusevski, Ljiljana
PY  - 2012
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/129
AB  - This paper resulted from collaboration between two faculties of Belgrade University-Faculty of Mathematics, Department of Geometry, and the Faculty of Architecture, the Chair of Mathematics, Architectural Geometry and CAAD. In this case, the efforts of the two institutions have been focused on introducing topology as a quite complex and rarely covered topic, to a specific audience-the first year students of architecture. The paper gives an overview of a two-hours lecture and a workshop that has been carefully prepared and discussed by a multidisciplinary teaching team, illustrated with appropriate modelled and animated examples, photo-documented (in the workshop part), and video-recorded (a streaming video of this event is available). The Lecture and workshop followed by a series of two small "research by design" tasks for the students-the first to examine architectonics of discretized Möbius strip, and the second to model a spatial form varying the genus of a selected surface. In the conclusion part we give the selected examples of students' design work.
T2  - Pollack Periodica
T1  - Topology-Possibilities of application in architectural geometry
VL  - 7
IS  - SUPPL. 1
SP  - 29
EP  - 42
DO  - 10.1556/Pollack.7.2012.S.3
ER  - 
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year = "2012",
abstract = "This paper resulted from collaboration between two faculties of Belgrade University-Faculty of Mathematics, Department of Geometry, and the Faculty of Architecture, the Chair of Mathematics, Architectural Geometry and CAAD. In this case, the efforts of the two institutions have been focused on introducing topology as a quite complex and rarely covered topic, to a specific audience-the first year students of architecture. The paper gives an overview of a two-hours lecture and a workshop that has been carefully prepared and discussed by a multidisciplinary teaching team, illustrated with appropriate modelled and animated examples, photo-documented (in the workshop part), and video-recorded (a streaming video of this event is available). The Lecture and workshop followed by a series of two small "research by design" tasks for the students-the first to examine architectonics of discretized Möbius strip, and the second to model a spatial form varying the genus of a selected surface. In the conclusion part we give the selected examples of students' design work.",
journal = "Pollack Periodica",
title = "Topology-Possibilities of application in architectural geometry",
volume = "7",
number = "SUPPL. 1",
pages = "29-42",
doi = "10.1556/Pollack.7.2012.S.3"
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Vukmirovic, S., Devetakovic, M.,& Petrusevski, L.. (2012). Topology-Possibilities of application in architectural geometry. in Pollack Periodica, 7(SUPPL. 1), 29-42.
https://doi.org/10.1556/Pollack.7.2012.S.3
Vukmirovic S, Devetakovic M, Petrusevski L. Topology-Possibilities of application in architectural geometry. in Pollack Periodica. 2012;7(SUPPL. 1):29-42.
doi:10.1556/Pollack.7.2012.S.3 .
Vukmirovic, Srdjan, Devetakovic, Mirjana, Petrusevski, Ljiljana, "Topology-Possibilities of application in architectural geometry" in Pollack Periodica, 7, no. SUPPL. 1 (2012):29-42,
https://doi.org/10.1556/Pollack.7.2012.S.3 . .
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Genetic algorithms - problem solving in architecture and urbanism

Kijanovic, Jelena; Petrusevski, Ljiljana

(University of Pecs, Pollack Mihaly Faculty of Engineering, 2011-01)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Kijanovic, Jelena
AU  - Petrusevski, Ljiljana
PY  - 2011-01
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1175
AB  - To evolutionary-computation researches, the mechanisms of evolution come to be solutions for the most pressing computational problems in many fields. A Genetic algorithm (GA) is a form of evolution that occurs on a computer. These algorithms are appealing sources of inspiration, searching methods that can be used for both - solving problems and modelling evolutionary systems. After describing the basic elements, functionalities and the most important theoretical foundations of GA, this paper will present how GA can be designed to solve different types of problems, including optimization of function, evolving strategies and cellular automata. The accent is interaction between GA and parametric modelling using Grasshopper (the plug-in for the Rhino platform) in the field of architecture and urbanism. This approach finds optimal solution, combination of parameters, which complies given conditions controlled by urbanism's requests. In addition, the influences of the GA control parameters on its solving process are studied. This system has been developed and tasted within the Chair for Mathematics, Architectural Geometry and CAAD, at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture. This study has partly been completed within the following projects, funded by the Ministry of Education and Science of Serbia: OI174012 and III47014.
PB  - University of Pecs, Pollack Mihaly Faculty of Engineering
C3  - Seventh International PhD & DLA Symposium 24th-25th October, 2011, Pecs, Hungary
T1  - Genetic algorithms - problem solving in architecture and urbanism
SP  - C71
EP  - C71
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1175
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Kijanovic, Jelena and Petrusevski, Ljiljana",
year = "2011-01",
abstract = "To evolutionary-computation researches, the mechanisms of evolution come to be solutions for the most pressing computational problems in many fields. A Genetic algorithm (GA) is a form of evolution that occurs on a computer. These algorithms are appealing sources of inspiration, searching methods that can be used for both - solving problems and modelling evolutionary systems. After describing the basic elements, functionalities and the most important theoretical foundations of GA, this paper will present how GA can be designed to solve different types of problems, including optimization of function, evolving strategies and cellular automata. The accent is interaction between GA and parametric modelling using Grasshopper (the plug-in for the Rhino platform) in the field of architecture and urbanism. This approach finds optimal solution, combination of parameters, which complies given conditions controlled by urbanism's requests. In addition, the influences of the GA control parameters on its solving process are studied. This system has been developed and tasted within the Chair for Mathematics, Architectural Geometry and CAAD, at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture. This study has partly been completed within the following projects, funded by the Ministry of Education and Science of Serbia: OI174012 and III47014.",
publisher = "University of Pecs, Pollack Mihaly Faculty of Engineering",
journal = "Seventh International PhD & DLA Symposium 24th-25th October, 2011, Pecs, Hungary",
title = "Genetic algorithms - problem solving in architecture and urbanism",
pages = "C71-C71",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1175"
}
Kijanovic, J.,& Petrusevski, L.. (2011-01). Genetic algorithms - problem solving in architecture and urbanism. in Seventh International PhD & DLA Symposium 24th-25th October, 2011, Pecs, Hungary
University of Pecs, Pollack Mihaly Faculty of Engineering., C71-C71.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1175
Kijanovic J, Petrusevski L. Genetic algorithms - problem solving in architecture and urbanism. in Seventh International PhD & DLA Symposium 24th-25th October, 2011, Pecs, Hungary. 2011;:C71-C71.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1175 .
Kijanovic, Jelena, Petrusevski, Ljiljana, "Genetic algorithms - problem solving in architecture and urbanism" in Seventh International PhD & DLA Symposium 24th-25th October, 2011, Pecs, Hungary (2011-01):C71-C71,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1175 .