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authors |
Calderon, C., and Noble, R |
year |
2005 |
title |
BEYOND MODELLING: AVANT-GARDE COMPUTER TECHNIQUES IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS. |
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I Jornadas de Investigacion en Construccion, Madrid, 2-4 June, 2005. |
summary |
If the result of computer innovations can be interpreted as an emerging “difference” in the quality of constructed space, then in order to truly understand what future applications may be regarding architecture at present, we should look at what advanced functions are available in the process of designing forms and space (DeLuca and Nardini, 2002).
Recently the so called parametric approach, a technique for describing a large class of designs with a small description in programming code, has become a focus of attention in architectural computing. In this paper, we reflect on the current use of parametric tools using real case studies as well as our own proof of concept parametric programmes and report on how the avant-garde computer techniques may help to increase the quality of residential building.
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Building Quality, Parametric Design |
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normal paper |
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2005/12/02 11:42 |
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