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Alex Binh Vinh Duc Nguyen

Alex Binh Vinh Duc Nguyen
KU Leuven | ku leuven · Department of Architecture, Urbanism and Planning

PhD Candidate in Interactive Architecture and Human-Building Interaction

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Introduction
Alex (Binh Vinh Duc) Nguyen is a researcher at the Department of Architecture at KU Leuven. He is working on designing and exploring the impact of interactive architecture on spatial occupants. Personal website: https://alexbvdnguyen.com/

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Publications (12)
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The paper presents the development of an agent-based approach to modelling the interaction of human emotion and behaviour with built spaces. The study addresses how human behaviour and social relation can be represented and modelled to interact with a virtual built environment composed in parametric architectural geometry. KOALA, a prototype of age...
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A representation framework for modelling the social-spatial processes of inhabitation is proposed to extend the scope of parametric architectural design process. We introduce an agent-based modelling framework with a computational model of social-spatial dynamics at its core. Architectural parametric design is performed as a process of modelling th...
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While the theoretical possibilities and implications of interactive architecture are promising, much still is unknown how these can be practically translated towards purposeful deployments. To understand the true dynamic qualities of interactive architecture, the only method is experiencing its hedonic qualities firsthand. To this end, working prot...
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While robots are increasingly integrated into the built environment, little is known how their qualities can meaningfully influence our spaces to facilitate enjoyable and agreeable interaction, rather than robotic settings that are driven by functional goals. Motivated by the premise that future robots should be aware of architectural sensitivities...
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The vision of responsive architecture predicts that human experience can be evoked through the dynamic orchestration of space-defining elements. Whereas recent studies have robotically actuated furniture for functional goals, little is known how this capability can be deployed meaningfully on an architectural scale. We thus evaluated the spatial im...
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Media architecture exploits interactive technology to encourage passers-by to engage with an architectural environment. Whereas most media architecture installations focus on visual stimulation, we developed a permanent media facade that rhythmically knocks xylophone blocks embedded beneath 11 window sills, according to the human actions constantly...
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Responsive architecture envisions the built environment to adapt to the changing needs of its occupants dynamically. Although it is increasingly feasible to move space-defining objects like room dividers by mobile robots, little is known about how or when such spatial adaptations should occur. We therefore measured the experience of 26 occupants wh...
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Simulated reality, such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), is particularly helpful for lay people such as clients or prospective occupants, as it allows them to first- hand experience an unbuilt architectural space to provide design input without the requirement of spatial expertise. However, as the experience of space depends on t...
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The design process of dynamic architecture has been an emerging topic in recent studies, in which researchers try to find an effective method of generating and controlling adaptive components. In this paper, we present a digital-physical modelling process that seeks to explore tectonic fusion of origami folding patterns and micro-kinetic movements....
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This study investigates a digital modelling process that aims at achieving architectural flexibility and adaptability. Inspired by the pinecone nastic movement, a flexible modular design is proposed and evaluated through various methods including a mathematical parametric generator and origami-based fabrication simulation. The modular design system...

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