Michela TurrinRudi StouffsSevil SariyildizTurrin, MichelaSariyildiz, SevilStouffs, RudiR StouffsP JanssenS RoudavskiB Tuncer2025-10-062013978-988-19026-4-19789881902641https://gcris.yasar.edu.tr/handle/123456789/6938In this paper alternative approaches to structure the parametric geometry in relation to information on various performances are described and exemplified. They relate to different levels of knowledge that concern the performances considered in the process and which are available to the designer while the parametric model is being set. Atheoretic framework embeds the different approaches for which the use of parametric modelling is structured in three phases: strategy-definition, model-building, and solution-assessment. The phases and their interrelations are discussed. Finally four case studies are presented focusing on the relation between the knowledge available in strategy-definition and the exploration occurring in solution-assessment.Englishinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessConceptual design, parametric design, performance analysisConceptual DesignPerformance AnalysisParametric DesignPERFORMANCE-BASED PARAMETERIZATION STRATEGIES A theoretic framework and case studiesConference Object