Artigo Revisado por pares

Knowledge Acquisition in Parametric Model Development

2008; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 6; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1260/147807708787523277

ISSN

2048-3988

Autores

Roly Hudson,

Tópico(s)

BIM and Construction Integration

Resumo

This paper addresses the development of parametric models in contemporary architectural practice. A parametric model can be regarded as a representation of a solution space and in order to structure this, a description of the problem is required. Architectural design tasks are typically ill structured, the goals may not be defined and the means unknown. Moving from an incomplete problem description to a functional parametric model is a difficult task. This paper aims to demonstrate that through a combination of knowledge acquisition and capture a parametric model can develop from an incomplete problem description. This demonstration draws on existing strands of design theory which are then used to outline a theoretical framework. This framework is then used to examine a case study of a live project and practical examples of the described theory in action are given. The practical observations are the result of a case study involving the author as a participant and observer working with HOK Sport to develop a cladding geometry solution for Lansdowne Road Stadium in Dublin.

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