Generative Design In Architecture

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It is estimated that there are about one billion buildings in the world, and 95% of those were built without an architect. Nevertheless, the image of a profession is undergoing changes together with constant expansion of cities. The products that architects deliver nowadays are not only buildings but also computational systems of development. Whilst having utmost respect for ‘traditional architecture’, I could not help noticing that the generative design (GD) has been overpowering my projects during the year at practice. As the time went on and more computational solutions appeared in my designs, the need for theoretical research became obvious. Being interested in this new subject, not only did I take Massachusetts Institute of Technology ‘Interrogative Design Workshop’ and ‘Theory of City Form’ online courses for graduate students, …show more content…

Based on the article, I was able to form my own definition of GD. In architecture, it is a process of design where artefact is produced by a system with a certain degree of autonomy. In my opinion, the key point that is specific to GD is the independence of the …show more content…

Teamwork has gained a new significance in architectural world. In return for the reduced appearance of the ego, each team member is equally involved in the success of a project. This was proved to me through organization of events during Minsk fashion week, where the contribution of each person is valuable, and applied within university’s concrete

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