Digital Design
David Pollard. Parametric design software was used to develop a tower system composed of undulating, stacked triangles. 1 of 2.
David Pollard. By adjusting building parameters such as overall height, column bay width, and maximum cantilever depth; the geometry, building skin, and structural systems conform accordingly. 2 of 2.
Phillip Scott, "Diamond Tower." This final project for ARCH 508 explores parametric modeling. 1 of 2.
Phillip Scott, "Diamond Tower." The tower was built in Revit and rendered in 3D Max. 2 of 2.
Shruti Shah, "Solid-Void Parametric Modeling." The same profile of Ngons has been used to create all the elements of the building with the use of different parametric tools to make it more dynamic. 1 of 2.
Shruti Shah, "Solid-Void Parametric Modeling." The same profile of Ngons has been used to create all the elements of the building with the use of different parametric tools to make it more dynamic. 2 of 2.
Sijun Rao, "Parametric Tower." This parametric tower has three main variables: the size of the primary structure (triangle trusses), the size of the triangle frames that support the glazing, and height of the triangle frames. 1 of 2.
Sijun Rao, "Parametric Tower." These variables can respond to the angle and intensity of sunlight and also the orientation of the building. 2 of 2.
Erick Kristanto, "Midwest Lacrosse Center, Highland Park. Anticlastic Surface Using Steel Structure." 1 of 2.
Erick Kristanto, "Midwest Lacrosse Center, Highland Park. Anticlastic Surface Using Steel Structure." 2 of 2.
Praerin Phanuprasit, "Midwest Lacrosse Center." 1 of 2.
Praerin Phanuprasit, "Midwest Lacrosse Center." 2 of 2.
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