From evidence to assessment: Developing a scenario-based computational design algorithm to support informed decision-making in primary care clinic design workflow

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Raha M Rastegar, Sara Saghafi Moghaddam, Ramtin Haghnazar, C. Zimring
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Abstract

This paper describes a method to tailor computational design algorithms to evaluate human-centric outputs in architectural projects by presenting a case study that evaluates teamwork affordance for primary care clinics. We argue that computational design assessment techniques fall short of evaluating those human experiences that stem from multiple interactions between individuals and the surrounding environment. This research suggests that future computational design algorithms could benefit from incorporating scenario-based methods developed in the field of evidence-based design, in which studies are concerned about improving qualitative goals. Through this case study, we describe the process of prototyping a computational design algorithm based on the Functional Scenario Analysis approach, applying the algorithm to evaluate case studies, visualizing findings, and extracting design strategies based on the analysis results. This method offers a new vision of how computational design can benefit informed decision-making processes and generate design alternatives aligned with a project’s design goals.
从证据到评估:开发基于场景的计算设计算法,以支持初级保健诊所设计工作流中的知情决策
本文描述了一种定制计算设计算法的方法,以评估建筑项目中以人为中心的输出,通过提供一个评估初级保健诊所团队合作可供性的案例研究。我们认为,计算设计评估技术无法评估那些源于个人与周围环境之间多重互动的人类体验。这项研究表明,未来的计算设计算法可以受益于在循证设计领域开发的基于场景的方法,在该领域的研究关注于提高定性目标。通过这个案例研究,我们描述了基于功能场景分析方法的计算设计算法原型的过程,将该算法应用于评估案例研究,可视化结果,并根据分析结果提取设计策略。这种方法提供了一个新的视角,即计算设计如何有利于知情的决策过程,并生成符合项目设计目标的设计备选方案。
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