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caadria2012_089 |
authors |
Fernando, R.; R. Drogemuller and A. Burden |
year |
2012 |
title |
Parametric and generative methods with building information modelling: Connecting BIM with explorative design modelling |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2012.537
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source |
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia / Chennai 25-28 April 2012, pp. 537–546 |
summary |
Parametric and generative modelling methods are ways in which computer models are made more flexible, and of formalising domain-specific knowledge. At present, no open standard exists for the interchange of parametric and generative information. The Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) which are an open standard for interoperability in building information models is presented as the base for an open standard in parametric modelling. The advantage of allowing parametric and generative representations are that the early design process can allow for more iteration and changes can be implemented quicker than with traditional models. This paper begins with a formal definition of what constitutes to be parametric and generative modelling methods and then proceeds to describe an open standard in which the interchange of components could be implemented. As an illustrative example of generative design, Frazer’s ‘Reptiles’ project from 1968 is reinterpreted. |
keywords |
Building information model; parametric modelling; generative modelling |
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CAADRIA |
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