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1. PARAMETRIC DESIGNS
Challenges of parametric design
Comparison of parametric forms
and conventional form
Parametric design
Parametric shapes
Parametric forms
Building free-form structure
Materials used
Shape transformation
MIND MAP
Propagation-based systems
Constraint systems
2. PARAMETRIC DESIGN -
Parametric design is a design method where features (such as building
elements and engineering components) are shaped according
to algorithmic processes, in contrast to being designed directly. In this
method, parameters and rules determine the relationship between
design intent and design response.[ The term parametric refers to
input parameters fed into the algorithms.
PARAMETRIC FORMS -
Blending complexity and variety, thus rejecting homogenous
Shared priorities involving urbanism, interior design, an archit-
-ecture
The idea that all design elements are interdependent and adptable.
INTRODUCTION-
Examples of Parametric
design -
Galaxy SOHO, Zaha Hadid Peix Olímpic, Frank Gehry
Utilitarianism.
wonder, and even fashion.
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3. Propagation-based systems, in which algorithms result in
final shapes that are unknown based on initial parametric
inputs, through a dataflow model.
Constraint systems, in which final constraints are set and
algorithms are used to define fundamentals (structures,
material use, etc.) that satisfy these constraints.
What is the objective of parametric design?
The goal of parametric design, is to add the dimensions
and any other specific information needed for
functionality and manufacturability. The specific material
is also selected if it has not previously been designated.
Types of parametric forms
Propagation-based systems
Constraint systems
4. I analyze and observed some literature review and experimental data that why architects avoid to
design the buildings in parametric forms but like to design conventional forms. I got to know that
the parametric forms are more difficult to design than conventional, they required different type of
mathematics and calculations, more design software knowledges, and they are more time
consumimg than conventional design.
HYPOTHESIS
5. SYNOPSIS
TITLE -
Acceptance of parametric shapes for Architectural Students
AIM -
To study and analyze acceptance of parametric shapes for Architectural Students.
OBJECTIVE –
I. To study challenges of parametric design
II. To study different materials used for parametric form
III. Comparison of parametric forms and conventional forms
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY-
SECONDARY DATA – Qualitative data collection from casestudy questionnaire.
RESEARCH QUESTIONS -
Why parametric forms are not used in buildings commonly?
What are the issues faced while working with parametric shapes?
What are the different materials used in parametric building shapes?
LIMITATION –
Limited for the parametric building forms.