Method and Practice of Detailed Design of Prefabricated Buildings Based on Parameterized Design
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DOI: 10.25236/iwmecs.2024.020
Author(s)
Guanhua Ma, Fan Yin
Corresponding Author
Guanhua Ma
Abstract
This article aims to explore the methodology and practice of enhancing prefabricated building design through parametric design, addressing issues of inadequate design depth and low standardization in their practical use. It employs various research methods, including literature review, case analysis, and empirical research, to analyze the fundamental principles, characteristics, and potential applications of parametric design in prefabricated buildings. Practical project experiences are utilized to verify the feasibility and effectiveness of parametric design in refining prefabricated building designs, with corresponding improvement suggestions offered. The findings indicate that parametric design can notably enhance design efficiency and quality, fostering standardization and modular development in prefabricated buildings. The conclusion offers valuable insights and recommendations for refining prefabricated building design and anticipates the extensive application potential of parametric design in this field.
Keywords
Parametric design; Prefabricated buildings; Deepening design; Standardization; Modularization