Parametric Design: Theoretical Development and Algorithmic Foundation for Design Generation in Architecture
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Yu, Rongrong
Behbahani, Peiman
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Bharath Sriraman
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This chapter presents the theoretical foundation of parametric design for design generation in architecture. Parametric design has been increasingly applied to architectural design in recent years. It is essentially a digital design method, which can be characterized by rule-algorithmic design and multiple-solution generation. Parametric design originates from generative design, which is a typical computational design approach based on rules or algorithms (e.g., in generative grammars or evolutionary systems). This chapter starts with a critical review of generative design, followed by the background, history, and theory of parametric design, including various fundamental concepts and applications that underpin parametric design, and concludes with a discussion of the impact of parametric design on architecture.
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Handbook of the Mathematics of the Arts and Sciences
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Architecture not elsewhere classified