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Title: Parametric Design


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Parametric Design
  • 00. Course Description

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Course Description
  • Introduction of parametric modeling methods
  • Modeling exercise with parametric 3D CAD tool
  • Digital Project Gehry Technology

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Course Objectives
  • Understanding parametric modeling concept and its
    application in architectural design
  • Understanding nature of computer as a design tool
  • Using parametric CAD as architectural design tool
  • Digital Project Fundamentals
  • Creating and manipulating free form objects
  • Defining parametric custom objects
  • Programming with VB
  • Architectural drawing

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Course Outline
  • Lecture
  • Intro to geometric modeling
  • Parametric modeling
  • Object with programming
  • Working with other platforms
  • Lab
  • Digital project workshop

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Grading
  • Lab exercise 50
  • Midterm project 10
  • Final project 30
  • Participation 10

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Misc
  • Course Website
  • http//dcom.arch.gatech.edu/class/pd/
  • Contact
  • Email
  • donghoon.yang_at_arch.gatech.edu
  • Office
  • COA Rm. 217 (AEC Integration Lab / PhD lab)
  • Office hour
  • Tue/Thu 300 - 500
  • Or by appointment

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Parametric Design
  • 01 Why Parametric?

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What do we see on Computer?
  • Bitmap
  • A data file or structure which corresponds bit
    for bit with an image displayed on a screen.
  • the width and height of the image in pixels
  • the number of bits per pixel which determines the
    number of shades of grey or colors it can
    represent.
  • Pixel
  • (pixel) The smallest resolvable rectangular area
    of an image, either on a screen or stored in
    memory. Each pixel in a monochrome image has its
    own brightness, from 0 for black to the maximum
    value (e.g. 255 for an eight-bit pixel) for
    white. In a colour image, each pixel has its own
    brightness and colour, usually represented as a
    triple of red, green and blue intensities (see
    RGB).

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Vector
  • The representation of separate shapes such as
    lines, polygons and text, and groups of such
    objects, , which are all based upon mathematical
    equations to represent images in computer
    graphics.

Vector
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Bitmap / Vector
  • 2D bitmap
  • 2D vector
  • 3D bitmap
  • 3D vector

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3D bitmap
  • Voxel
  • The smallest distinguishable box-shaped part of a
    three-dimensional space. A particular voxel will
    be identified by the x, y and z coordinates of
    one of its eight corners, or perhaps its centre.
    The term is used in three dimensional modeling.

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Vector and CAD
  • Visual representation
  • Internal modeling

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Inside CAD
  • Core geometry function of all 2D and 3D modeling
    applications.
  • Modeling
  • Model Management
  • Model Visualization
  • ACIS, Parasolid, Granite, CATIA kernel
  • Rendering of 2D and 3D graphics
  • accept primitives such as points, lines and
    polygons, and convert them into pixels
  • OpenGL, DirectX

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Geometry Modeling
  • Graphic Modeling
  • Surface Modeling
  • Solid Modeling
  • Parametric modeling
  • Feature based Modeling

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Geometry Modeling
  • Graphic Modeling
  • 2D lines, arcs, conics, texts, symbols
  • 3D wire frame

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Geometry Modeling
  • Surface Modeling
  • Parametric curves Composite curves, Bezier
    curves, B-Spline,
  • Parametric surfaces B-Spline surfaces, Ruled
    surfaces,

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Geometry Modeling
  • Solid Modeling
  • Boundary models
  • Constructive models

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Geometry Modeling
  • Parametric modeling
  • Feature based Modeling

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What is parametric model?
  • The use of parameters to define a form
  • Line, curve, circle
  • Blocks, Cells, Symbols,Components

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Parametric model
  • Topological description of object relationship
    with other objects
  • Constraints specifying dimensions and
    specification
  • Evaluation
  • Variation and reuse of existing design

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Topology
  • The mathematical study of the geometric
    properties that are not normally affected by
    changes in the size or shape of geometric
    figures.
  • American heritage
  • The mathematical study of the properties that are
    preserved through deformations, twistings, and
    stretchings of objects.
  • Wolfram Mathworld

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Topological description
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Constraints
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Evaluation
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Variation and reuse
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Variation and reuse
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Other areas
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Other areas
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Other areas
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Architectural Parametric Objects
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Architectural Parametric Objects
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Architectural Parametric Objects
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Benefit of Parametric 3D model
  • Reusable design
  • Intelligence evaluation
  • Adding more information

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Parametric modeling application
  • Pro-Engineer
  • Solidworks
  • Siemens PLM Solutions (UGS) NX
  • CATIA
  • Autodesk Inventor

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Parametric modeling application for architecture
  • Revit / Revit Structure
  • Bentley Architecture
  • Graphisoft ArchiCad / Constructor
  • Digital Project
  • Vectorworks
  • Tekla Structures
  • Design Data SDS/2
  • DProfiler

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Digital Project
  • Catia based
  • Full parametric definition
  • Capable to handle complex geometry
  • Alternative storage method
  • Interoperable with subsystem
  • BIM Design tools, Fabrication tools
  • www.gehrytechnologies.com

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Questions?
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  • http//www.gehrytechnologies.com/products-academic
    -licensing-policy.html
  • http//www.gtwiki.org
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