This research project presents adaptive parameterisation as a method for formulating and developing complex computational design modelling systems, where open-ended design systems may be activated through increasingly integrated feedback loops. Some of the experimental projects developed as part of my PhD research: The Rise, The Social Weavers, The ACADIA Rise, and Stressed Skins (from left to right) It has been undertaken with a research through design methodology, using an iterative series of active, design-driven experiments to support the development of ontological and epistemological interests associated with and required for defining an approach toward complex model formulation and implementation practices. It is chiefly interested in computational modelling. The research project presented in this dissertation engages in the formulation, development, and deployment of digitally situated, complex design models for architectural design.
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