Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India
Abstract
One of the design challenges that architects and designers encounter during
the creation and design stage of structural concepts is the parametric
optimization of an architectural object's form. It is a very time-consuming
and difficult process to evaluate a building's energy performance as a
design consideration in the early design stages. To solve
performance-related design issues, a number of tools and techniques have
been created during the past few decades, primarily employing
multi-objective optimization algorithms. The ability to dynamically control
geometry and components using parametric modeling enables the designer to
simultaneously evaluate several alternatives. The system research in the
fields of architecture and urban planning aims to provide the energy
efficiency of a design while enhancing its performance features. Theorists'
perspectives have recently overlapped and diverged over how to strike a
balance between technological capabilities and environmental factors in
order to create an objective architecture in terms of performance that is
unconcerned with form without content. All of these factors combined to
create a modern architecture that is conceptually distinct from earlier
tendencies seen before the advent of digital technology. In this paper, the
relationship between the parametric architecture and environmental
friendliness on building design has been explored. In order to analyze the
theoretical study data, this research paper aims to elucidate the key
elements of parametric architecture. This paper also reviews the utilization
of cutting-edge implementation techniques, contemporary building materials
and digital design approaches resulted from the parametric design in the
growth of architectural philosophy.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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