Computational Design

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Evolutionary Design: an exhibition in computational design for architecture

Nature finds efficient designs through a lengthy process of trial and error called natural selection. In most cases, the designs are driven by environmental pressures and occur for a reason.

This is evolution.

Modelling techniques allow us to simulate and predict reality. With new technology and parametric systems, we can now replicate nature's efficiency as well. We can accelerate nature's processes to find the best adapted solutions for given constraints.

This is Evolutionary Design.

 
 

The Computational Design group develops innovative solutions because there are always new design challenges to be met. Close collaboration between designers is central to understanding these challenges fully. Developing the parametric systems together helps to determine the best adapted solutions.

Ramboll will be showcasing optimisation techniques and their practical application in architecture during the London Design Festival from 17-25 September. 

See a demonstration of optimisation programming and understand how cutting-edge design techniques are embedded in todays built projects.

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