Explaining the process of achieving design patterns in metamorphic Architecture
Metamorphic design is said to be a style of architecture in which, by breaking down the design subject into the influencing variables in the design and explaining the relationship between these variables, it is possible to obtain a set of responsive answers to the form in question.
The purpose of this research is to explain the process of obtaining design patterns in metamorphic architecture. The research is applied in terms of type and is descriptive and analytical in nature. The statistical population of the study is composed of experts in the field of management and experts familiar with the subject of evaluation and ranking of developing scenario-based design models in metamorphic architecture. Due to the fact that all the experts were surveyed and the necessary changes were applied to the questionnaire, therefore, the verification of the current research has the necessary reliability.
The results of the single-variable T-test and rank average showed that to understanding the state of the system, clustering the main factors affecting changes, simplifying and ranking according to the degree of importance, determining the main factors based on the effects and the degree of uncertainty and determining the two final limits for each factor, creating compatible scenarios from the combination of main factors, choosing the preferred scenario and quantifying the scenario above the standard is effective in explaining the design patterns in metamorphic architecture. Also, based on the results of paired comparisons, the most suitable model for developing a scenario in metamorphic architecture is first the interaction effect and then the trend effect and intuitive logic is the last priority.