2007
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-6528-6
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Computer-Aided Architectural Design Futures (CAADFutures) 2007

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“…Hudson et al proposed a parametric design process for Aviva Stadium, which integrates the envelope geometry, structure, and cladding in a parametric model, according to an existing design concept [13,14]. Holzer proposed a similar model for stadium designs [15]. Although these models combine the seating bowl and structure, they are fixed for specific designs rather than flexible models which contain diverse types of design alternatives.…”
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“…Hudson et al proposed a parametric design process for Aviva Stadium, which integrates the envelope geometry, structure, and cladding in a parametric model, according to an existing design concept [13,14]. Holzer proposed a similar model for stadium designs [15]. Although these models combine the seating bowl and structure, they are fixed for specific designs rather than flexible models which contain diverse types of design alternatives.…”
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“…Specifically, for the design optimization applied for sports building, Holzer et al studied how the process including parametric modelling, structural analysis, and optimization assists architects and engineers to perform a conceptual design of a stadium roof [15]. Yang et al proposed a series of approaches for the design explorations and optimizations of sports halls, which focus on the aspects of daylighting, energy, and structure [34][35][36].…”
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confidence: 99%