Enumeration and Evaluation of Systematically Generated Architectural Compositions
S L Henke
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S L Henke: 40 Del Mar, Berkeley, CA 94708, USA
Environment and Planning B, 1990, vol. 17, issue 3, 303-329
Abstract:
The composition system developed in a previous paper is implemented: compositions at lower levels of the composition system are enumerated by hand and by a Pascal program. Compositions at higher levels are developed by generating architectural languages—that is, by selecting sets of 2 × 2 multimodule compositions to form language vocabularies and by combining these vocabulary compositions to form 4 × 4 multimodule compositions and larger ones in accordance with the formation rules. These compositions are evaluated by various criteria of architectural interest: symmetry and asymmetry, room formation, and corner treatment.
Date: 1990
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DOI: 10.1068/b170303
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