Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
The present paper describes an innovative approach in computer-aided industrial design; despite the
availability of sophisticated modelling tools, there are still critical issues to be faced in order to provide
creative users with functionality really suited to their mentality and able to support them in more easily
attaining a model with a certain aesthetic and emotional character and in its preservation during the
required model modifications. Currently, the adopted computer-aided design tools offer functionality
mostly based on low-level geometric elements, while designers would like to act on properties more
directly connected with their design intent. In order to understand which properties are important, we
deeply analysed the process followed by designers and computer-aided design operators for achieving
the desired product. The possible relationships between shape geometry and aesthetic character have
been investigated and a software prototype has been developed to demonstrate the validity of the
research outcomes. The presentedwork has been mainly developed within the framework of a Research
and Development project supported by the European Commission, named FIORES-II, which involved,
beside several research institutions from different European countries, a wide and direct participation
of industrial application companies, such as Alessi, BMW, Pininfarina, Saab, Formtech and Eiger
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Computer aided styling; Aesthetic design; Semantic based modelling
List of contributors:
Monti, Marina; Giannini, Franca
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