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billede1   Published in Architecturae et Artibus, vol. 19, no. 1, 2014 Parametric urban design is a potentially powerful tool for collaborative urban design processes. Rather than making one-off designs which need to be redesigned from the ground up in case of changes, parametric design tools make it possible keep the design open while at the same time allowing for a level of detailing which is high enough to facilitate an understanding of the generic qualities of proposed designs.

  The eCAADe 2013 conference took place in the fantastic spaces of the Delft University of Technology Faculty of Architecture. Nicolai Steinø presented a paper at the conference, coauthored by Mine Özkar, Istanbul Technical University, and Miray Baş Yıldırım entitled "Parametric Design Strategies

  CityPeople submitted an entry to the Hillerød Syd [Hillerød South] ideas competition for a large-scale urban extension to the Danish town of Hillerød. The proposal is based on a parametric urban design approach. The organizing principle of the design is a fractal grid

  Nicolai Steinø and Esben Obeling has co-authored a research article with Karima Benbih, Virginia Tech University, Washington, which has been published in the italian academic online journal Planum. The Journal of Urbanism. no. 26, vol. 1, 2013. The article entitled "Using Parametrics to Facilitate

  Nicolai Steinø and Esben Obeling have authored an article on parametric urban design as a communication tool in urban design processes. The article has been accepted for the Hybrid City 2 conference in Athens, May 23-25, 2013. The article discusses three aspects.