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Xuanyu Lu

I am a doctoral student at the Ikeda Laboratory, dedicated to creating more complex and detailed architectural forms and functions to meet increasingly sophisticated architectural demands. My focus on advancing digitalization and automation to address the high costs associated with complex structures. My primary research direction is developing an integrated building system for NSUs (Non-Standardized Units) Design, enabling complex parametric forms to be applied more efficiently and cost-effectively in contemporary architecture. This system coordinates design parameters (such as sunlight, wind, and rainwater) and considers construction constraints (such as machinery and material limitations), generating optimized Non-Standardized Units designs and digital construction data to assist users in building NSUs projects.

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