1 Parametric Design
1 Parametric Design
1 Parametric Design
This essay aims to discuss the issue of the impact of parametric design in
contemporary architecture practice. The world is moving faster than in the past so we need a
constant technological upgrade for build faster, bigger, economic, sustainable and more
precise. Using case studies the essay would analyses the advantages of using parametric
software comparing with the traditional technique and discuss examples of building
constructed using parametric design programs. As Frank Gehry has described, “the computer
demystifies the building to such a degree of accuracy that builders know exactly what they're
building...It leads to fewer mistakes and a better-organized process.”
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Introduction
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The façade is curved and the panels which cover the facades have different
shapes. Because of the problems of installing enormous numbers of panels for façade
which are different from each other in length and width, architects have to try new
construction method. As teardrop window appears to be multi-dimensional geometry,
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the traditional design method would not be suitable for this new geometry form. With
the help of parametric software, people can easily calculate the dimension for each
panel. Next, the information that conveys distinct geometries as well as the location
will be input in to parametric design system. This will significantly shorten the
assessment time compared with the traditional design methods and can be made
without error which can appear if you are drawing by yourself each line. And you can
send the model to the producer with the correct number of the panels and the correct
size of each panel and in this manner you can avoid the waste of material.
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Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects
Location: Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Project Year: 2010
Zaha Hadid is famous for this design based on organic and very complex shapes.
This kind of shapes is creating using the parametric design. Without this program it
was very difficult and the process it was very long to create this form. After you
design a shape like this you should know how you can divide the glass surface and the
solid covers in panels with precise size and you should make a complex structure. The
main auditorium is lined with molded panels made from glass-fiber reinforced
gypsum to create a folded, flowing surface.
Patrick Schumacher, the partner of Zaha Hadid Architects and co-author of many
projects argued that the global convergence in recent avant-garde architecture justify
the enunciation of a new style – Parametricism – poised to succeed.
The shape of Guangzhou Opera House is inspiring from river valleys and is based
on the idea of erosion. The design evolved from the concepts of a natural landscape
and the fascinating interplay between architecture and nature; engaging with the
principles of erosion, geology and topography.
Fold lines in this landscape define territories and zones within the Opera House,
cutting dramatic interior and exterior canyons for circulation, lobbies and cafes, and
allowing natural light to penetrate deep into the building. Smooth transitions between
disparate elements and different levels continue this landscape analogy. Custom
molded glass-fiber reinforced gypsum (GFRC) units have been used for the interior of
the auditorium to continue the architectural language of fluidity and seamlessness.
The 1,800-seat auditorium of the Opera House houses the very latest acoustic
technology, and the smaller 400-seat multifunction hall is designed for performance
art, opera and concerts in the round.
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Dongdaemun Design Plaza
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Conclusion
In conclusion, the advantages for applying parametric design system have been
discussed thoroughly in different aspects. It has been proved to be an efficient
technology in both design phase and construction phase.
As it has been argued in this essay, parametric design has not only programing
advantages but also economic profits. With more and more architects and creative
groups get to conduct this technology, it will make a difference in the architectural
industry. Fortunately, there are a gradually increasing number of universities that
taught digital design classes now, which means more and more professional workers
would get involved in this industry in the future. It is clear that parametric design
would be an inevitable trend in the 21 century. We would embrace the new digital age.
The parametric design can be also use for urban design, for design the cars, planes
and other vehicles or robots.
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Bibliography
https://www.archdaily.com
http://www.patrikschumacher.com/Texts/Parametricism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parametric_design
https://www.academia.edu/8155551/Of_parametric_design_in_contemporary_archite
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https://sstamu.wordpress.com/2013/03/26/parametric-modeling/
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https://www.inexhibit.com/case-studies/seoul-dongdaemun-design-plaza-by-zaha-had
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Patrik Schumacher, Parametricism 2.0: Rethinking Architecture's Agenda for the 21st
Century AD
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