scholarly journals Classifying and Evaluating Architecture Design Methods

Author(s):  
Bedir Tekinerdoğan ◽  
Mehmet Akşit
2012 ◽  
Vol 174-177 ◽  
pp. 1739-1742
Author(s):  
Rui Ran Zhu

Along with social progress and people’s increasing demand for the humanistic, the existence of memorial architecture in the contemporary is particularly important. We need to explore the exact design methods of memorial architecture which can adapt to the contemporary people’s aesthetics, and successfully to arouse the contemporary people’s historical complex. This article seeks to analyze the design methods of memorial architecture about the expression of emotional from different ways.


2012 ◽  
Vol 490-495 ◽  
pp. 2105-2109
Author(s):  
Ping Su ◽  
Lu Xiong

Under the influence of development in digital science, a trend of digital design is growing quickly in the contemporary architecture. According to the function for design process, digital design technology of contemporary architecture can be summarized in three aspects: representation technology, generative technology and supporting technology. In this paper, it will study on the main idea and content of each technology, in order to discover the new developing direction of digital architecture design methods


2011 ◽  
Vol 368-373 ◽  
pp. 3833-3836
Author(s):  
Wei Qiang An ◽  
Chong Wang

Parametric design,the mainly style for Neo-avant-garde in 21 century, has satisfied all the appeals on design methods when the computer technology has been imported in architecture design by avant-gardes. As another paradigm that has been looked as the successor of modern architecture, parametric design has effected and remolded our cognitive styles through its special way. This article is going to analyze the rationalities of the parametric architecture in the context of ethic and to discuss the relationship among people, city and nature in the context of technology and social culture.


Author(s):  
Silvia PIZZOCARO ◽  
Pınar KAYGAN ◽  
HARMAN Kerry ◽  
Erik BOHEMIA

Co-design is a process in which designers and users collaborate as ‘equals’ to develop innovative solutions. Co-design methods are increasingly used by professional designers to facilitate and enable users to co-develop innovative solutions for ‘themselves’. For example, the Design Council is advocating the use of co-design methods to support the development of practical innovative solutions to social problems such as increased cost of elderly care and tackling child poverty. The involvement of users in developing solutions acknowledges that their take up is dependent on the ways users create and negotiate meanings of objects and services.


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