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Na’akal Pavilion

Organic design for the Na’akal Pavilion Use simple forms and a few amounts of materials, not only as an aesthetic choice but as an ethical principle of a conscious use of the available materials. ·The physic condition of the architecture is a fundamental part of its essence, so it is present from the beginning. ·The production of the architecture can not relieve in the apparition of the image, as the physic presence is in charge of give the work sense and emotional character to the spaces. ·The aesthetic quality must be found in the essential part of the architecture and in a slow and meticulous separation from Parametric design is a process based on algorithmic thinking that enables the expression of parameters and rules that, together, define, encode and clarify the relationship between design intent and design response. Coatl Pavilion Design Parametric design is a paradigm in design where the relationship between elements are used to manipulate and inform the design of complex geometries and structures. The term 'Parametric' originates from mathematics (Parametric equation) and refers to the use of certain parameters or variables that can be edited to manipulate or alter the end result of an equation or system. Parametric design is not a new concept and has always formed a part of architecture and design. The consideration of changing forces such as climate, setting, culture, and use has always formed part of the design process. Parametric modeling systems can be divided into two main types of systems: Propagation based systems where you compute from known to unknowns with a dataflow model. Constraint systems which solve sets of continuous and discrete constraints.

Software: zbrush, 3ds max, vray

Posted on 15.09.2015

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