Print Email Facebook Twitter Interdisciplinary parametric design: The XXL experience Title Interdisciplinary parametric design: The XXL experience Author Turrin, M. Sariyildiz, I.S. Paul, J.C. Faculty Architecture and The Built Environment Department Architectural Engineering +Technology Date 2015-08-17 Abstract Focusing on large span structures for sport buildings, the paper tackles the role of parametric modelling and performance simulations, to enhance the integration between architectural and engineering design. The general approach contrasts post-engineering processes. In post-engineering, technical performances are considered in late stages of design and tailored upon preconceived and constraining architectural solutions. Contrarily, the paper advocates the use of engineering (including structural) performances to drive creativity and innovation in conceptual design. It presents examples of research-based education, in which parametric modelling and engineering performance simulations are used in accordance to this approach. An interdisciplinary Master Design Course is presented. The course is concerned with complex horizontal large span building structures; it is tutored by academic and professional experts; and it simulates real processes. The students work in multidisciplinary teams. In each team, a student is responsible for a discipline (architectural design, structural design, envelope design, climate design and computational design). The collaborative process occurs based on computational tools, parametric methods and interdisciplinary performance evaluations. Each specialist works on 3D parametric models, to investigate aspects relevant for the specific discipline. Each specialist also shares a number of parameters across disciplines. Individual models are then integrated into shared core models. The process involves all team members; and the computational designer of each team organizes and coordinates the process. Examples of student-works are discussed regarding how parametric modelling (coupled with performance analysis – i.e. structural and multidisciplinary performances) supports design explorations for interdisciplinary performance-based design, from conceptual to detailed design. The paper critically addresses the success and difficulties of the approach. Subject parametric designinterdisciplinary collaborationperformance simulationslarge span sport buildings To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:84b6e87f-0b4d-424e-a1ad-348ff926576f Source Proceedings of the International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures (IASS) Symposium "Future Visions", Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 17-20 August 2015 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) The authors Files PDF 319055.pdf 952.8 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:84b6e87f-0b4d-424e-a1ad-348ff926576f/datastream/OBJ/view