Design to Production will discuss the reconnection and streamlining of the design to construction of the built environment. The lecture will review the positives and challenges of the process through successfully completed design to production projects.
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With the
introduction of contemporary modelling tools and 3D computational software, the
arts of critically designed architecture has become more efficient and
expansive throughout its industry. With the further advancement within the
digital age, “Parametric CAD systems and
Digital fabrication technologies has left its traces in contemporary
architecture. It ops new prospects, but at the same time generates new
challenges, mainly due to the immensely increased amount of information that
needs to be handled in the planning phase." - Scheurer, F( 2014) Pg. 290 Paragraph 2 [1]. Evidence
clearly stated in the readings suggests that, the utilisation of parametric
design has become simpler and much more automotive to design and produce
various forms of material. As Scheurer states within the readings, this new
technological standard brings about both a negative, but mainly a positive
fulfillment aspect to it. Designs are able to become more complex, as the fabrication process is much easier, but at the same time more information and
considerations are required in the process. Designers and artists such as Frank
Gehry have adopted this new trend whilst also sustaining traditional means
of design. For this, Gehry’s method of design resides on, “the digital technologies are not used as a medium of
conception but as a medium of translation in process that takes as its input
the geometry….. and produces as its output the digitally-encoded control
information which is used to drive various fabrication machines” - Kolarevic ,B (2003) Pg. 40-41
Paragraph 1 [2]. It is to this
instant that modern day technology has proven to revolutionize the production
industry, both for the architect, who focus on traditional means, and to the
individuals who focus on the contemporary means of design. Parametric design
has become increasingly popular due to its flexibility and automotive behaviour
within complex and simple design strategies.
"Selection input parameters during the design process can be made lightly
or in greater detail, however, must be articulated at the outset”. - Klinger, K (2008) Pg.28 Paragraph
4 [3] It is evident that through the digital age, the availability of
contemporary design tools and fabrication methods have revolutionized how
designers and architects conceptualize their designs and begin to consider the
various challenges that come while bringing their designs into the physical
world.
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[1]: Scheurer, F. 2014. ‘Materialising
Complexity’ Theories of the digital in architecture. R. Oxman and R. Oxman: Pp.
283-291.
[2]: Kolarevic, B. 2003. ‘Digital
Production’. Architecture in the digital age: design and manufacturing. B.
Kolarevic. New York, NY, Spon Press: Pp. 40-68
[3]:
Klinger, K 2008, elations: ‘Information Exchange in Designing and Making
Architecture’. Manufacturing material effects, rethinking design and making in
architecture, B. Kolarevic and K. R. Klinger. New York, Routledge: Pp. 26-36.
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