Dan Luo, Dechen Chen, Weiguo Xu, and Guanqi Zhu Department of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Dan Luo, Weiguo Xu, … More
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Dynamic Robotic Slip-from Casting and Eco-friendly Building Façade Design
MORE INFORMATION ON THIS RESEARCH WILL BE PUBLISHED IN ROB|ARCH 2018 Author: Lei Yu, Dan Luo, Weiguo Xu Architecture School, … More
Robotic automatic generation of performance model for none-uniform linear material via deep learning
Full Paper Download: ROBOTIC AUTOMATIC GENERATION OF PERFORMANCE MODEL FOR NONUNIFORM LINEAR MATERIAL VIA DEEP LEARNING Author: Dan Luo, Jingsong Wang, … More
Two articles published in Architecture Technique in 2017(Chinese)
With the invitation of AT magazine in China, I have contributed two articles in the September issue 2017 to outline … More
Interactive Spatial Formation in Virtual Reality
Author: Dan Luo, Weiguo Xu Architecture School, Tsinghua University, Beijing China Abstract: Development of technology has transformed how we perceive and … More
Human-Computer Coordinate solutions to the construction of parametric brick wall
Abstract: Brick as a construction material is wildly used in construction due to its accessibility and affordability. Also as a … More
Mesh Optimization for Spatial Wireframe Robotic 3D Printing
PUBLISHED IN Int. J. Rapid Manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing in Architecture 2018 Author: Lei Yu, Dan Luo Architecture School, Tsinghua University, … More
BIM Handbook – another of my translation work published
“The BIM Handbook is an extensively researched and meticulously written book, showing evidence of years of work rather than something that has … More
Detail Kultur-My first full book translation! A good book is worth all the effort!
Architectural details are typically communicated through technical drawings, and from such drawings details are archived, revised, and appropriated. This book … More
Translation-Parametricism The Parametric Paradigm and the Formation of a New Style
ABSTRACT: In the theory of Autopoiesis of Architecture, Patrik Schumacher categorizes styles to epochal, subsidiary and transitional styles. He looks … More