Sustainable Architecture
Parametric Architecture refers to a design approach where parameters and variables are used as the basis for generating architectural forms, spaces, and systems. It involves the use of digital tools and computational techniques to manipulate and control these parameters in real-time, allowing designers to explore a vast range of design possibilities and optimize their solutions based on specific criteria. Parametric Architecture is characterized by its flexibility, adaptability, and responsiveness to changing conditions, making it particularly well-suited for complex and dynamic environments. It often results in forms that are highly expressive and visually striking, yet grounded in functional requirements and performance considerations. At its core, Parametric Architecture is about embracing complexity, uncertainty, and change as inherent aspects of the design process, and leveraging technology to explore and navigate this complexity in a systematic and rigorous way. It represents a shift away from traditional, static approaches to design, towards more dynamic and generative models that can respond to changing needs and contexts.
External Links
- [globalawardforsustainablearchitecture.com] Global Awards for Sustainable Architecture
- [Guidon.com] Guidon Design | Sustainable Architecture Engineering | Indianapolis, Indiana
- [avlv.com] AVLV | Sustainable Architecture Development
- [lukez-plases.com] Paul Lukez Architecture - Sustainable Environment Studio - PLASES
- [lhc.net] LHC | Sustainable and Beautiful Architecture Urban Design
- [we-building.org] Supporting Sustainable Architecture Projects | We-Building
- [jdowhower.wordpress.com] Utilizing BIM for Sustainable Architecture