DISEÑO PARAMÉTRICO PARA EL DISEÑO RESILIENTE EN LATINOAMÉRICA
PARAMETRIC DESIGN FOR RESILIENT DESIGN IN LATIN AMERICA
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https://doi.org/10.29183/2447-3073.MIX2025.v11.n2.263-271Keywords:
Parametric design, Resilient design, Energy efficiency, Latin America, Thermal variabilityAbstract
In recent years, with the continuous increase in the effects of climate change on people's health, the concept of resilient design has gained traction. However, one of the regions most affected by this phenomenon is Latin America, as it experiences high levels of thermal variability, which negatively impacts the comfort of its inhabitants and increases the energy demand of buildings. In this context, understanding that the use of digital technologies, parametric measures, and optimisation tools allows for designs that respond to various climatic requirements, the aim of this article is to identify the potential of parametric design for resilience in Latin American cities. To achieve this, a systematic review was conducted according to the PRISMA method. As a result, it was found that there are two main approaches to applying resilience through parametric design and a range of specialised software that can be adapted to the objectives set by each author. Finally, it was concluded that, although urban morphology influences the resilience of a place, the building envelope is an essential factor when discussing resilient design, and parametric characteristics make a significant contribution to this in terms of energy efficiency.
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