Parametric design, also known as “Parametric Design” in English, is a distinctive method used in architectural design. The core concept behind this approach is to transform all architectural elements into variables within a certain function. By modifying the function or algorithm, designers can generate various architectural solutions. Essentially, it is a technique that leverages computer technology to automatically create design schemes.
True parametric design involves the selection of parameters to establish a program, converting architectural problems into logical reasoning challenges. This process replaces subjective imagination with rational, evidence-based thinking, shifting the designer’s role from “individual expression” to “evidence-driven decision-making.” Parametric design allows for a re-examination of design rules and significantly increases computational complexity. Importantly, it is not focused on the aesthetic outcome of architectural forms, but rather emphasizes the exploration of the reasoning and thinking processes behind design.














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