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Contemporary architecture trend requires non-Euclidean forms, the continuous highly curvilinear surfaces, instead of Euclidean forms that most of architects are familiar with. One of the most popular non-Euclidean form is parametric design. Because of rapid development of computer programs, in contemporary architectural design process, it is almost impossible to discuss without mentioning digital fabrications. Many starchitects, Greg Lynn Peter Eisenman, Zaha Hadid, William Massie etc, who are well known for creating non-Euclidean architectures, are pursuing their research in the limitation of parametric design: inarticulate, undefined, and too difficult to construct. Even though there’s many studies and researches about digital fabrication algorithms still, many architects design based on their intuition which makes them to have a few variations of design. During the schematic design process, if architects work with their intuition the result will be limited. This study established design process that can escalate the efficiency of idea producing at the same time providing more alternatives of design results. By standardizing design process for concept, architects can preserve design quality along with variation of alternatives in the schematic design process. This paper introduces design process for non-Euclidean forms from the very first stage of design process, schematic design, and simulates the design process to evaluate it. |