One size fits none - A user interface for constraint-based design

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Abstract

Flexible mass customization of buildings is still in its infancy. Current systems for the automated support of ownerdriven configuration management are limited with regard to the degree of freedom they offer to end-users, due to the lack of an easy way to specify those freedoms. in this paper we present the prototype of an interface that allows architects to define constraints to which user-customized dwellings must conform.

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Niemeijer, R., De Vries, B., & Beetz, J. (2009). One size fits none - A user interface for constraint-based design. In ACADIA 09: reForm(): Building a Better Tomorrow - Proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (pp. 245–247). https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2009.245

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