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DesignScript. CERVER.org | Architecture - Design - Computation. PhD Thesis – Modelled on Software Engineering: Flexible Parametric Models in the Practice of Architecture. In my PhD thesis I explore the relationship between software engineering and the design of flexible parametric models. It’s a little too long to fit on a single webpage, so either jump into the specific sections using the contents below, download the whole thing as a PDF, or buy a print copy from Lulu (at cost).

Cite as: Davis, Daniel. 2013. “Modelled on Software Engineering: Flexible Parametric Models in the Practice of Architecture.” PhD dissertation, RMIT University. Contents Abstract In this thesis I consider the relationship between the design of software and the design of flexible parametric models. There is growing evidence that parametric models employed in practice lack the flexibility to accommodate certain design changes. In this thesis I consider, using a reflective practice methodology, how software engineering may inform parametric modelling. Acknowledgements Back in 2008 I found myself in a bar with my friend Kurt Rehder. My friends have been extremely supportive.

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DP-Lectures. E-Libros. E-Solar Simulation. DigitAG& Digital Morphogenesis Theory. Scripting Cultures Thank You Page. Vasari Project. CAM. Digital Simulations. E-Practicas Digitales. CNC or LC Fabrication Contour Surfaces Grasshopper Definition. This definition is posted to aid the procedure of setting contour surfaces representing a geometry onto a planar sheet in order to get ready-made for digital fabrication.

The logic behind the definition is quite simple and the values explored are parametrically adjustable in order to fit most user cases. The definition was compiled using GH8.04 To download please visit the [Sub]Code page. Like this: Like Loading...

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Genetic Algorithms. DF-Casos de Estudio. E-RobotsInArchitecture. Fabricación :: Digital :: Fabrication: FABRICATE 2011: Call For Papers. International Peer Reviewed Conference and Publication, London, 15-16 April 2011 Deadline 10 September 2010 Central to the aim of FABRICATE is to interrogate and disseminate architectural innovation in design and making practices accross industry and academia. Submissions will be independently blind reviewed by two members of an international panel of experts.

As the conference is seeking to ‘break the mould’ in gathering and publishing innovative built or partially built material, the call for works emphasises a very high standard of diverse visual content to accompany text. It is recommended that submissions include an appropriate range of images including concept sketches, early iterations, CAD and physical models, photography, manufacturing or construction information, scripting, test pieces, prototypes, parallel experiments, final assemblies, artefacts in use, revisions, renovations, subsequent iterations, as well as information on the spaces in which such works were created.