Computational Design
Computational Design encompasses the use of algorithmic processes and computational tools in design, including Computer Aided Design (CAD) within the field of Architecture. It involves the creation of digital models, simulations, and fabrication processes that allow designers to explore, analyze, and optimize their designs in ways that would be difficult or impossible through traditional methods. At its core, Computational Design is about using computation as a means to expand the possibilities of design, enabling the creation of more complex, innovative, and sustainable solutions. It emphasizes the importance of code, data, and automation in the design process, and encourages cross-disciplinary collaboration between designers, engineers, and computer scientists. Ultimately, Computational Design represents a shift towards a more integrated, iterative, and intelligent approach to design that has the potential to transform the way we create and experience the built environment.
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External Links
- [jcde.org] Journal of Computational Design and Engineering | Oxford Academic