Research Publications
1. Shekhawat K. (2017) A computer-generated plus-shaped arrangement and its architectural applications. Journal of Computational Design and Engineering, Elsevier, In Press, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcde.2017.05.003.
2. Shekhawat K., Duarte J.P. (2017) Rectilinear Floor Plans. In: Computer-Aided Architectural Design. Future Trajectories. CAADFutures 2017. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 724. Springer, Singapore.
3.Shekhawat, K., Duarte J.P. (2017). Automated best connected rectangular floorplans. In: Gero J. (eds) Design Computing and Cognition ’16, Chapter 27, Springer International Publishing.
4.Shekhawat, K., Duarte J.P. (2017). A compositional schema for the automated generation of best connected rectangular floor plans. In Press: Formal Methods in Architecture and Urbanism, Chapter 20, Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
5.Shekhawat, K. (2016). Best connected rectangular arrangements. Alexandria Engineering Journal, Elsevier, 55: 445-449.
6.Shekhawat, K. (2015). Mathematical propositions associated with the connectivity of architectural designs. Ain Shams Engineering Journal, Elsevier, In Press, DOI: 10.1016/j.asej.2015.09.009.
7.Shekhawat, K. (2015). Computer-aided architectural designs and associated covariants. Journal of Building Engineering, Elsevier, 3: 127-134.
8.Shekhawat, K. (2015). Why golden rectangle is used so often by architects: A mathematical approach. Alexandria Engineering Journal, Elsevier, 54: 213-222.
9.Shekhawat, K. (2015). Automated space allocation using mathematical techniques. Ain Shams Engineering Journal, Elsevier, 6: 795–802.
10.Shekhawat, K. (2014). Algorithm for Constructing an Optimally Connected Rectangular Floor Plan. Frontiers of Architectural Research, Elsevier, 3: 324-330.
11.Shekhawat, K. (2013). Space Allocation in Rectangular Floor Plan. ELSA – International Review vol. 3. iii – iv 138 – 151 Geneva.
2. Shekhawat K., Duarte J.P. (2017) Rectilinear Floor Plans. In: Computer-Aided Architectural Design. Future Trajectories. CAADFutures 2017. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 724. Springer, Singapore.
3.Shekhawat, K., Duarte J.P. (2017). Automated best connected rectangular floorplans. In: Gero J. (eds) Design Computing and Cognition ’16, Chapter 27, Springer International Publishing.
4.Shekhawat, K., Duarte J.P. (2017). A compositional schema for the automated generation of best connected rectangular floor plans. In Press: Formal Methods in Architecture and Urbanism, Chapter 20, Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
5.Shekhawat, K. (2016). Best connected rectangular arrangements. Alexandria Engineering Journal, Elsevier, 55: 445-449.
6.Shekhawat, K. (2015). Mathematical propositions associated with the connectivity of architectural designs. Ain Shams Engineering Journal, Elsevier, In Press, DOI: 10.1016/j.asej.2015.09.009.
7.Shekhawat, K. (2015). Computer-aided architectural designs and associated covariants. Journal of Building Engineering, Elsevier, 3: 127-134.
8.Shekhawat, K. (2015). Why golden rectangle is used so often by architects: A mathematical approach. Alexandria Engineering Journal, Elsevier, 54: 213-222.
9.Shekhawat, K. (2015). Automated space allocation using mathematical techniques. Ain Shams Engineering Journal, Elsevier, 6: 795–802.
10.Shekhawat, K. (2014). Algorithm for Constructing an Optimally Connected Rectangular Floor Plan. Frontiers of Architectural Research, Elsevier, 3: 324-330.
11.Shekhawat, K. (2013). Space Allocation in Rectangular Floor Plan. ELSA – International Review vol. 3. iii – iv 138 – 151 Geneva.