doctoralThesis
A construtibilidade no processo de projeto paramétrico colaborativo
Fecha
2021-09-16Registro en:
MONTEIRO, Verner Max Liger de Mello. A construtibilidade no processo de projeto paramétrico colaborativo. 2021. 382f. Tese (Doutorado em Arquitetura e Urbanismo) - Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2021.
Autor
Monteiro, Verner Max Liger de Mello
Resumen
The recent introduction of parametric modeling tools to the design process has offered to
architects the opportunity to experiment unprecedent geometrical shapes. But along with
this freedom, comes the difficulty to get the building shape materialization, which is usually
neglected in the early design stages. This difficulty of thinking the materialization since the
beginning can led to decharacterizations of the initial design in subsequent phases, causing
significant changes especially during the construction phase, or making the design
unfeasible to construction. This context demands, in the design process, a high integration
between structure, material, fabrication and construction. This complexity requires,
according to the literature, a group working collaboratively, especially combining the
expertise of architects and civil engineers. This scenario drove us to the following research
question: “How constructibility affects the parametric design process?”. Our hypothesis is
that the awareness of constructability, when prioritized since the early design stages by
collaborative teams, contributes to parametric design, making construction aspects more
integrated to the modeling and consequently facilitates the materialization of the building.
The study object comprises the relations between constructibility and parametric design
process. This research aims to analyze how constructibility aspects, considered by a
collaborative team, affects the parametric design process. The research method is based
on the constructive research, divided in problem comprehension (phase I), proposition of a
solution (phase II) and validation (phase III). The phase I, of comprehension, is composed by
the following stages: theoretical-conceptual and empirical basis and design experiments.
The phase II, of proposition, will be destinated to the indication of methodological
guidelines, while the phase III, will be the Validation of the methodological guidelines by
experts in the field of Parametric Design. The main result confirmed the hypothesis in the
analyzed cases, attesting that the prioritization of constructability leads to a more
systematic and fluid parametric design process, through the incorporation of constructive
aspects to the parametric model. We expect to contribute to the CAAD (Computer Aided
Architectural Design) field with a discussion on how constructibility affects the parametric
design process and with the proposition of methodological guidelines to a parametric
design process focused on constructability.