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

R.A. Niemeijer, B. Vries, de, J. Beetz

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Abstract

The use of mass customization is still in its infancy in the building industry. Due to the lack of an easy way to specify the freedoms of end-users, the current systems for automated support of owner-driven configuration management usually allow only a limited amount of freedom. In this paper, we present the prototype of an interface that allows architects to define constraints to control user customization in dwellings.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationACADIA 09: reForm() – Association for Computer Aided Design
Place of PublicationChicago
PublisherACADIA
Pages245-247
ISBN (Print)978-0-9842705-0-7
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Eventconference; ACADIA 09: reForm(); 2009-10-19; 2009-10-25 -
Duration: 19 Oct 200925 Oct 2009

Conference

Conferenceconference; ACADIA 09: reForm(); 2009-10-19; 2009-10-25
Period19/10/0925/10/09
OtherACADIA 09: reForm()

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