awesome-computational-design
An Awesome list of open source computational design tools, serving as a directory for software used in algorithmic and parametric design workflows.
About this tool
title: awesome-computational-design slug: awesome-computational-design url: https://github.com/CameronBrooks11/awesome-computational-design brand: cameronbrooks11 brand_logo: /CameronBrooks11.png category: themed-directories tags:
- design
- computing
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Overview
awesome-computational-design is an open-source, curated directory of tools and resources for computational design and related fields. It focuses on software and libraries used in algorithmic and parametric workflows, helping engineers, designers, and researchers discover useful open-source tools.
Features
- Curated awesome list of open-source tools specifically for computational design.
- Focus on computational engineering resources relevant to engineering workflows and simulations.
- Data-driven design tools for integrating analytics and data into design processes.
- Scriptable tools that support automation, scripting, and programmable design pipelines.
- Cyber-physical design resources covering tools that bridge digital models and physical systems or fabrication.
- Computational science tools useful for numerical methods, modeling, and scientific computing in design contexts.
- Repository-based directory: hosted on GitHub for easy browsing, cloning, and contributions.
- Open-source focus: emphasizes freely available and modifiable tools.
License
The repository includes a LICENSE file; see the GitHub project for the exact license terms.
Pricing
Not applicable – this is a free, open-source directory of tools.
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