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  • Evaluating creativity in parametric design environments and geometric modelling environments

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    Author(s)
    Yu, Rongrong
    Gu, Ning
    Ostwald, Michael
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    Yu, Rongrong
    Year published
    2018
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    Abstract
    This paper presents a cognitive study that evaluates design creativity in parametric design environments, in relation to more conventional geometric modelling environments. The study correlates the results of design outcome evaluations and design process analysis. To achieve this comparison, a combined method of jury evaluation and protocol analysis is adopted. Firstly, eight professional architects were asked to complete two architectural design tasks with similar complexity, respectively in a parametric design environment and a geometric modelling environment. Following the design experiment, 19 experts were then invited ...
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    This paper presents a cognitive study that evaluates design creativity in parametric design environments, in relation to more conventional geometric modelling environments. The study correlates the results of design outcome evaluations and design process analysis. To achieve this comparison, a combined method of jury evaluation and protocol analysis is adopted. Firstly, eight professional architects were asked to complete two architectural design tasks with similar complexity, respectively in a parametric design environment and a geometric modelling environment. Following the design experiment, 19 experts were then invited to evaluate the design outcomes produced by designers using pre-defined criteria focusing on design creativity. The creativity evaluation criteria address concerns related to innovation, usefulness, and unexpectedness. Outcomes of the evaluation and comparison are correlated to findings of a series of protocol studies on related parametric design processes. Results of this study suggest that parametric design potentially enhances overall design creativity from various perspectives.
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    Journal Title
    Architectural Science Review
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1080/00038628.2018.1512043
    Copyright Statement
    © 2018 Taylor & Francis. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Architectural Science Review on 23 Aug 2018, available online: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/00038628.2018.1512043
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    Subject
    Architecture
    Architectural design
    Building
    Design
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/380271
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