Computational generation of a spatial layout through syntactical evaluation and multi-objective evolutionary optimization

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Selen Çiçek, G. Turhan
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Abstract

The space layout problem encompasses challenges that rely on a diverse range of contexts regarding urban planning and architectural design, during the traditional design phases which require immense effort and time for the evaluation of the spatial elements’ characteristic needs. In order to eliminate the burden of considering all multidimensional design aspects at the same time, this research presents a three-bodied computational method for locating the spaces of the given architectural design program in a project site, according to the defined list of design objectives and criteria. Besides the determination of the layout according to the requirements of the spatial elements, this research proposes an integration of the space syntax theory’s analytical compounds in terms of Justified Graph Analysis and Integration Values as the fitness criteria for the multi-objective evolutionary optimization in the computational model. To satisfy the integrity levels of each various characterized element within site organization, that are implied inherently by the architectural design program and generate a sustainable space network layout for the project site.
基于句法评价和多目标进化优化的空间布局计算生成
在传统的设计阶段,空间布局问题包含了依赖于城市规划和建筑设计的各种背景的挑战,这需要大量的精力和时间来评估空间元素的特征需求。为了消除同时考虑所有多维设计方面的负担,本研究提出了一种三体计算方法,根据定义的设计目标和标准列表,在项目场地中定位给定建筑设计方案的空间。除了根据空间要素的要求确定布局外,本研究还提出了将空间句法理论的解析化合物在合理图分析和积分值方面进行整合,作为计算模型中多目标进化优化的适应度准则。为了满足场地组织中每个不同特征元素的完整性水平,这是建筑设计方案固有的暗示,并为项目场地产生可持续的空间网络布局。
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