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Dakhli, Z and Lafhaj, Z (2017) Experimental and numerical prototyping of a complex cement column formwork for construction. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 13(02), 147–65.

Emmitt, S (2017) Editorial. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 13(02), 79.

Marsh, R (2017) Building lifespan: effect on the environmental impact of building components in a Danish perspective. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 13(02), 80–100.

Megahed, N A (2017) Understanding kinetic architecture: typology, classification, and design strategy. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 13(02), 130–46.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Architecture; classification; design; dynamic; kinetic; strategy; typology;
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1745-2007
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/17452007.2016.1203676
  • Abstract:
    The objective of this research is to understand kinetic architecture and propose a conceptual framework for kinetic classification and design strategies. A thorough understanding of kinetic systems that are relevant to architecture and their usage is important, because it enables architects to think about the major aspects of kinetics and explore their potential for architectural applications. In this context, the research presents a methodology for the definition and classification of different terms, concepts, and approaches in kinetic architecture. Moreover, it develops a framework of design strategies to identify different kinetic phases based on the main issues concerning the design, construction, and maintenance. This demonstrates how the process of designing kinetic architecture can effectively predict the challenges and problems before the actual kinetic systems are constructed and installed in the buildings.

Zanni, M A, Soetanto, R and Ruikar, K (2017) Towards a BIM-enabled sustainable building design process: roles, responsibilities, and requirements. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 13(02), 101–29.