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Mass-Customization in Design Using Evolutionary and Parametric Methods (2000)

article⁄Mass-Customization in Design Using Evolutionary and Parametric Methods (2000)
abstract⁄This paper describes a project within the authors’ ongoing research in the field of Generative Design. The work is based on the premise that computeraided design CAD should evolve beyond its current limitation of oneway interaction, and become a dynamic, intelligent, multiuser environment that encourages creativity and actively supports the evolution of individual, masscustomized designs which exhibit common features. The authors describe this idea by illustrating the implementation of a research project, which explores the notions of masscustomization in design by using evolutionary and parametric methods to generate families of simple objects, in our case a door handle. The project examines related approaches using both complex CADCAM packages CADDS, CATIA and a proprietary software tool for evolutionary design. The paper first gives a short historical and philosophical background to the work, then describes the technical and algorithmic requirements, and concludes with the implementations of the project.
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Year 2000
Authors Ceccato, Cristiano; Simondetti, SA.; Burry, Mark.
Issue Eternity, Infinity and Virtuality in Architecture
Pages 239-244
Library link Mark John Clayton, 2000. bib⁄Eternity, Infinity and Virtuality in Architecture. ACADIA.
Entry filename mass-customization-design-using-evolutionary-parametric