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A Comparison of the Cognitive Actions of Designers in Geometry-Based and Parametric Design Environments

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2020

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Purpose - This paper aims to compare designers' cognitive behaviors in geometry-based modeling environments (GMEs) and parametric design environments (PDEs). Design/methodology/approach - This study used Rhinoceros as the geometric and Grasshopper as the parametric design tool in an experimental setting. Designers' cognitive behaviors were investigated by using the retrospective protocol analysis method with a content-oriented approach. Findings - The results indicated that the participants performed more cognitive actions per minute in the PDE because of the extra algorithmic space that such environments include. On the other hand, the students viewed their designs more and focused more on product user relation in the geometric modeling environment. While the students followed a top-down process and produced less number of topologically different design alternatives with the parametric design tool, they had more goal setting activities and higher number of alternative designs in the geometric modeling environment. Originality/value - This study indicates that cognitive behaviors of designers in GMEs and PDF-s differ significantly and these differences entail further attention from researchers and educators.

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Tunger, Cetin/0000-0002-8623-6481

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Parametric Design, Digital Design Media, Design Cognition, Design Process, Protocol Analysis

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Tünger, Çetin; Taşlı Pektaş, Şule (2020). "A comparison of the cognitive actions of designers in geometry-based and parametric design environments", Open House International, Vol. 45, no. 1-2, pp. 87-101.

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45

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