A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
AbstractDrawing on experience as a practitioner, the author argues that a static need definition is necessarily inferior to a dynamic need definition attained by a feed-back and feed-forward procedure built on general systems theory. The designer's approach, working from the whole towards the detail, is contrasted with the way analytical models are typically structured. Recent advances, problems and future work are identified.
AbstractDrawing on experience as a practitioner, the author argues that a static need definition is necessarily inferior to a dynamic need definition attained by a feed-back and feed-forward procedure built on general systems theory. The designer's approach, working from the whole towards the detail, is contrasted with the way analytical models are typically structured. Recent advances, problems and future work are identified.
Building thermal analyses: What the industry needs: The Architect's perspective
Holm, D. (author)
Building and Environment ; 28 ; 405-407
1993-01-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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