Architectural geometry is an area of research which combines applied geometry and
architecture,[1] which looks at the design, analysis and manufacture processes. It lies at the core of architectural design[2] and strongly challenges contemporary practice, the so-called architectural practice of the digital age.[3]
K3DSurf — A program to visualize and manipulate Mathematical models in three, four, five and six dimensions. K3DSurf supports Parametric equations and Isosurfaces
JavaView — a 3D geometry viewer and a mathematical visualization software.
Generative Components — Generative design software that captures and exploits the critical relationships between design intent and geometry.
ParaCloud GEM— A software for components population based on points of interest, with no requirement for scripting.
Grasshopper— a graphical algorithm editor tightly integrated with Rhino's 3-D modeling tools.