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Project: C.A.S.A. Complex Adaptive System Architecture a

Project: C.A.S.A. Complex Adaptive System Architecture a Spatial Knowledge of Nature and the Universe. Marcela Oliva B. Arch M. Arch LACCD Architecture and Environmental Design Discipline, Chair LACCD Facilities Knowledge Management NASA Knowledge Management Team

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Project: C.A.S.A. Complex Adaptive System Architecture a

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  1. Project: C.A.S.A. Complex Adaptive System Architecture a Spatial Knowledge of Nature and the Universe Marcela Oliva B. Arch M. Arch LACCD Architecture and Environmental Design Discipline, Chair LACCD Facilities Knowledge Management NASA Knowledge Management Team olivam@lattc.eduolivam@jpl.nasa.gov

  2. Complex Adaptive System Architecture aSpatial Knowledge of Nature and the Universe

  3. Spatial Revolution • Space is a design canvas where every piece of information and data is connected to a location. • Space is a vessel of memory where all human experiences can be captured and seen at the same time through layers of spatial data; natural environment, man-made environment, and social environment. • Spatial information systems can acquire, integrate, interpret, model, and analyze new relationships and patterns never before seen.

  4. Three Dimensional EnvironmentImmersive EnvironmentsVisual ComputationCognitive SpaceSpatial DataSpatial Information SystemARE a new frontier for our human evolution

  5. Space/Form and environments can hold enormous amount of data and concentrate on large-scale datasets where more traditional representations (such as graphs, lists or tables) are inadequate. Patterns and relationships never seen before

  6. From the beginning of time, science and mathematical thinking used 3-D models and forms as visible and tactile tools in comprehending complex ideas. • Currently, abstract mathematical thinking without mental and physical forms has reduced the augmentation of human cognition and the ability to integrate spatial knowledge. • From the spatial part of the equation, the same has happened to the architecture of the built environment, creating many forms and spaces that have no mathematical or scientific order. • Frequencies of how we understand our world are broken when mathematics, science, and space/form are disconnected.

  7. Space/Form create order Geometry Built Environment Quantity/Scorecard Counting, Measure Nature Universe Models Systems Structures Quality Pattern Relationships Symbol MIND Knowledge Diagram Cognition Perception Experience Models Mathematical Abstraction

  8. Space/Form create order

  9. Solve Problems Organize Analyze Geometry Reason Model Compute Measure Communicate Space/Form create order Order is the first act of human intention

  10. Space/Form create order

  11. Space/Form create order

  12. Space/Form create order

  13. Space affects our thinking.PerceptionCognitionExperienceKnowledgeCreativityProduction

  14. What is our system now?

  15. The study of knowledge with cognitive space has a significant impact in any creative process; space geometry affects our thinking at a sensorial and cognitive level. The design of our spaces affects the way we think, act, and learn.

  16. The power of space/form

  17. Equations are just the boring part of mathematics. I attempt to see things in terms of geometry. – Stephen Hawking

  18. Architecture is a system of order

  19. Complex Adaptive System Architecture aSpatial Knowledge of Nature and the Universe

  20. It is an organic, in-form system, a structure and model required for any action a human thinks, builds, or produces. It is a sustainable complex adaptive architecture that provides synergetic systems of order from models taken from nature and the universe; it creates spaces that are mathematically driven from a complex tensegrity structure called: The Geometry of All". It is an adaptive space/form relationship that is constantly transforming to create symmetry, balance, rhythm, proportion and harmony. It is a spatial knowledge of relationships, patterns, proportions, ratios, motions, and mechanisms found in nature and the universe.. It connects the natural environment with the man-made environment through a series of tensegrity spins and cycles that are self- organizing, efficient, and adaptive. This complex adaptive system architecture transforms and provides guidelines as the natural forces and humans’ physical/physiological needs demand. CASA space/forms are frameworks that allow dual existence that open a new time space perception of realities and communication exchanged. CASA spaces are cognitive, qualifiable and quantifiable. The experience of CASA space/forms are in frequency with the brain mechanisms, providing harmonic relationships. This novel understanding and creation of space/form is a new frontier in our human evolution. It will transform the use of living spaces, networking relationship, communication exchange, knowledge transfer, behavior learning, thought structure, healing movements, knowledge management, code manipulation, human interactivity, ecological energy, and other ontologism.

  21. Why C.A.S.A? • The study of knowledge with cognitive space has a significant impact in any creative process; space geometry affects our thinking at a sensorial and cognitive level. The design of our spaces affects the way we think, act, and learn. • This new understanding of space and the environment is the next step in human evolution. • This space template and its transformation will provide a unification of order and structure in many fields. The understanding of the mechanics of the universe and its geometric relationship present a new language of order and system that can be connected to many current researches. • All phenomena in nature and the universe are in constant transformation that follows different time and scales. Matter and space are in constant motion by forces caused by energies. These motions are studied through quantum mechanics, bio-physics, space generative design and abstract mathematical proofs. • The motion of the moving spaces is adaptive to external and internal forces creating a complexity of information and structure that is responsive.

  22. CASA Suggest… • Bio-mimicry • Un-imimicry Order, Systems, Structure, Space, Motion and Relationships found in Nature and the Universe

  23. Pattern language • System Dynamic • Tensegrity Models

  24. Knowledge Space/Forms • Creation • Storage • Transfer • Application • Open System • Closed System • ATTRACTORS • Guidelines • Frameworks • Structures • Systems

  25. Knowing…

  26. What is a tensegrity model? • Tension • Compression • Perfect Balance in Harmony, Proportion and perfect relationships that can transform, adapt and grow

  27. Given…

  28. Discovered Geometry of All…

  29. SustainableManagement for Knowledge Environment “There is no idea without a form” Plato

  30. New Work Relationship Capturing • Dynamic who does what? • Variable who knows when, what and why? • Decide On demand –service products

  31. New Organic Mathematical Spatial Control Systems Create a Platform of Knowledge Use Protocols with procedures and methodologies that will generate motion Develop Strategies by formulating mechanics with order and systems Execute with space and form transformation

  32. New Organic Mathematical Control Spatial Systems • How? • Complex Logical Task • Dependencies scheduling construct • Negotiating Commitment • Complex Patterns of Relationships

  33. New Organic Mathematical Control Spatial Systems • How? Space formation allow you to do better. • Complex Logical Task • Dependencies scheduling construct • Negotiating Commitment • Complex Patterns of Relationships

  34. How to create protocol, strategies and executables? • Rationalize • What is the task trigger? Fractals • What are the axioms, percepts and metrics? • What are the relationships and rules?

  35. Design Processfor Spaces to do Knowledge Management Scale and Unites Analysis Cognitive and social Conventions Polarities --LINES OF ACTION • Private vs group • Complex vs simple • Power vs force

  36. Common Ground Objects • Attributes • Metaphors • Properties • Contrast

  37. Engage create a Node? • Things in motion and transformation Through encounters Grow Duplicate Mirror

  38. Challenge for Sustainabilityc o n n e c t Spatial Information Systems and Knowledge Information Management Environments

  39. Built Environment • Using Space, Standards and Order to Quantify and use in Facilities Management Homeland Security Life Cycle

  40. Existing Forces for the Built Environment

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