Green Architecture
Digital Design in the context of architecture and architectural design refers to the use of digital technology and computational tools in the creation, analysis, and representation of buildings and spaces. This encompasses various aspects such as parametric design, generative algorithms, building information modeling (BIM), and virtual reality. It allows for a more precise, flexible, and innovative approach to architectural design, enabling the exploration of complex geometries and forms that would be difficult or impossible to achieve through traditional means. In the realm of postmodern architecture, digital design can be seen as a tool to push the boundaries of architectural expression, challenging conventional notions of form, function, and aesthetics. Overall, Digital Design in architecture represents a shift towards a more technologically advanced and interdisciplinary approach to the field, integrating elements of art, science, and engineering.
External Links
- [PublicArchitecture.org] Public Architecture - Green Building Elements