Green Architecture
Generative Design in Architecture is a design methodology that leverages Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Parametric Design principles to create multiple design options through algorithmic processes. It enables architects to explore a wide range of design possibilities by defining design parameters, constraints, and relationships between various elements. The resulting designs are not solely determined by the designer's preconceived ideas but emerge from the interactions and feedback loops within the system. Generative Design thus facilitates the creation of innovative, efficient, and optimized architectural solutions that respond to complex site conditions and programmatic requirements.
External Links
- [PublicArchitecture.org] Public Architecture - Green Building Elements