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047b |
authors |
Woodbury, R, Williamson, S, Beesley, P |
year |
2006 |
title |
Parametric Modeling as a Design Representation in Architecture: a process account |
source |
Third
CDEN/RCCI International Conference on Education, Innovation, and Practice in Engineering Design, Toronto, ON, Canada, 24-26 July 2006. Canadian Design Engineering Network. Published on CD. |
summary |
Disciplines outside of engineering, for instance, architecture, are adopting parametric modelling as a design representation. This paper reports on three aspects of the adoption process, which is largely being conducted through multi-day workshops outside of formal university course settings. Fist, the structure and process of such workshops may be a model for interdisciplinary learning and university-industry liaison. Second, students learning parametric modelling must master skill different from that required for non-parametric representation. Third, the parametric modelling strategies being developed in architecture may have both similarities and differences to those used in engineering. |
keywords |
Parametric Modelling Design Representation Generative Components |
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other |
type |
normal paper |
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http://www.cden2006.utoronto.ca/data/10092.pdf |
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