
Machi Zawidzki
Bio [2005]
Machi Zawidzki is an architect with a master's degree in architecture
and city planning. Presently he is doing Ph.D. research on daylight
design at the Institute of Fundamental Technological Research at the
Polish Academy of Sciences. His aim is to create a kind of
architecture that can be classified as "radical pragmatism." This
means replacing pseudo-creative arbitrary decisions by solving
multi-layer problems of building such as interior comfort, daylight,
acoustic and thermal conditions, energy consumption, etc. He also
believes that this requires application of modern computation tools,
namely "soft computing."
Project Title
Shading Devices Controlled by Cellular Automata
Project

The aim of my research is to use cellular automata in
architecture. Shading is a good area for such implementation, since
shading devices are often composed of array of elements that change
their configuration to block out the light, usually from the sun. CA
shading systems are visually attractive, simple, and modular.
The visual attractiveness comes from the following facts: CA-based
shading devices are new, they behave in "organic" ways, they follow a
non-trivial pattern that is perceptible, and their pattern can be
partially controlled by modifying the initial conditions. The project
focuses on finding and controlling cellular automata that can
reproduce a wide range of dithering. I excluded CAs that produce
simple repetitions. My ultimate aim is to deliver a physical object
that will model considered shading device.
Favorite Four-Color, Nearest-Neighbor, Totalistic Rule

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