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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Understanding</span> == Parametricism is understood through '''Relationship''' and '''Fluidity'''. '''1. The "Linked" World (The Parameter)''': If you change "One Thing," "Everything" changes. * In **Traditional Design**, if you move a "Window," you have to "Re-draw" the wall. * In **Parametric Design**, the "Window" and the "Wall" are **"Linked"** by a **"Rule."** * If you "Move the Window," the "Wall" "Stretches" **"Automatically"** to "Compensate." * This "Allows" for **"Infinite Variation"** without "Starting Over." * "Design" is a **"Live System."** '''2. The "Natural" Flow (Fluidity)''': "Rejecting" the "Grid." * (See Article 632). **Parametricism** "Mimics" "Biological Systems" (like 'Roots,' 'Bones,' or 'Dunes'). * It "Avoids" "Sharp Angles" in favor of **"Continuous Surfaces."** * These shapes are "Not Random"; they are **"Calculated"** to "Distribute Stress" or "Direct Airflow" "Perfectly." * "Architecture" is **"Frozen Fluid Dynamics."** '''3. The "AI" as "Co-Designer" (Generative)''': "Letting go" of "Control." * (See Article 05). The architect "Sets the Boundary." * The **"Algorithm"** "Explores" the **"Possibility Space."** * It "Discovers" "Shapes" that a **"Human Brain"** would "Never Imagine." * This leads to **"Organic Minimalism"**: "Materials" are "Only Used" exactly where they are **"Needed."** * "Efficiency" is "Automated." '''The 'Heydar Aliyev Center' (Baku, 2012)'''': Zaha Hadid's "Signature." A "Building" where the "Ground" "Turns into the Wall" and the "Wall" "Turns into the Roof" in a **"Single, Seamless Curve."** It proved that "Math" could "Create" "Poetry." </div> <div style="background-color: #8B0000; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;">
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