A VERY HAPPY PARK
A very happy park is a project experiment of working in collaboration with Speckle, Rhino and Grasshopper based systems. Using constraints as the input for parameter can automate the generative design process to optimal results. Our concept is to use budget to influence the design form including sizes, materials, and numbers of elements within the project that the change of budget value will identify the change of form. Moreover, using speckle as an initial platform to transfer and exchange data could help the project workflow faster for updating and storing the data on the digital cloud.
Project Presentation
- Starting with the concept by client’s brief including the budget and program constraints
- Context on site and constraints
- Designers define initial proposal for space arrangement
- And distribute the parts to each individual designer
- Next process is to setting up the workflow and collaborative platforms
- Conceptualize the detail within the branches
- Overall workflow of the project
- Implementing the problem that could cause the change of the design elements
- Demonstrate the ideas of the input by problem values that can be linked to the design
- Demonstrate the change of the input values to the design
- Summary of the project updates
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A very happy park is a project of IAAC, Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia
developed in the Master in Advance Computation in Architecture and Design | Digital Tools for Collaborative Workflows 2020/21
by Students: Alexander tong, Dongyub Lee, Nawapan Suntorachai
Faculty: Alan Rynne, Noelia Rodriguez