生成式建筑设计中的叙事:探索顺序功能和使用。

Emil Ballegaard, Masashi Kajita, Isak Worre Foged
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尽管数十年来人们越来越关注如何设计能容纳所有人的建筑环境,但建筑仍然排斥使用者。造成这一严重问题的部分原因是未来使用的不确定性和多元性,这对建筑师识别其设计的潜在排斥机制提出了挑战。应对这些挑战的常见方法要么是自上而下地评估建筑,要么是自下而上地收集用户的情景描述。然而,这两种方法在开发使用表征时都面临困境。本文提出的框架综合了这两种方法的特质,利用用户叙述和基于规则的生成算法生成设计库,每个设计库都描述了反映用户叙述的潜在用途。其目的是为建筑师和其他决策者提供工具,将其设计的未来用途概念化为多元化和多样化。目前提出的框架还处于早期开发阶段。不过,所提出的原则可以通过阐述多种潜在的使用事件来减少排斥现象。
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Narratives in Generative Architectural Design: Exploring Sequential Functions and Usage.

Architecture still excludes users despite decades of increased attention towards the designing of built environments to accommodate all. Partially, this grand problem is due to the uncertainty and plurality of future usage, which challenge architects in identifying potentially excluding mechanisms of their designs. Common approaches in responding to these challenges are either top-down assessment of architecture, or bottom-up collection of situated accounts from users. However, both approaches face dilemmas in developing representations of usage. This paper presents a framework that integrates qualities of both approaches using user-narratives and a rule-based generative algorithm to generate libraries of designs that each depict potential usage reflecting the narrative of users. The aim is to give architects and other decision makers tools to conceptualise the future usage of their design as plural and diverse. The presented framework is at an early stage of development. However, the principles proposed could hold potential to mitigate exclusion by explicating multiple potential use-events.

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