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Adaptable network generator (ANG): a generative system proposal with respect to temporal space design
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2014
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Göktoğan, Bilge
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This thesis is an investigation focusing on generative systems with respect to temporary space organizations. The aim of this study is to discuss the computational model proposed in this thesis and its applications on temporary space design. The research combines computational analysis methods and the generative systems under a multi-layered computational model. In the scope of this thesis two new computational tools based on shortest-path and traveler salesman problem algorithms have been developed. The structure of this computational model and its results are discussed over different cases with respect to temporary space organizations.
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Architecture
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Architectural design
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Space (Architecture)
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Architecture
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Computer algorithms.
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Genetic algorithms.
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B. Göktoğan, “Adaptable network generator (ANG): a generative system proposal with respect to temporal space design,” M.S. - Master of Science, Middle East Technical University, 2014.