2015
DOI: 10.1017/s0890060415000384
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Coevolutionary and genetic algorithm based building spatial and structural design

Abstract: In this article, two methods to develop and optimize accompanying building spatial and structural designs are compared. The first, a coevolutionary method, applies deterministic procedures, inspired by realistic design processes, to cyclically add a suitable structural design to the input of a spatial design, evaluate and improve the structural design via the finite element method and topology optimization, adjust the spatial design according to the improved structural design, and modify the spatial design suc… Show more

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“…In the field of structural design, [27] describes a super-structure free approach in the optimisation of structural topologies. Moreover, in [28] simulations of a coevolutionary design process (these simulations can also be interpreted as asymmetric subspace optimisation [29]) are used to find a building spatial design for which a structural design created by certain design rules shows minimal strain energy.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the field of structural design, [27] describes a super-structure free approach in the optimisation of structural topologies. Moreover, in [28] simulations of a coevolutionary design process (these simulations can also be interpreted as asymmetric subspace optimisation [29]) are used to find a building spatial design for which a structural design created by certain design rules shows minimal strain energy.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…randomly selected) space is divided (equation 9) into two new spaces, resulting in a new spatial design (equation 10). This process is further illustrated in figure 3 and has been used by [28] for real-world optimisation scenarios.…”
Section: Super-structure Based Representationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a new window cannot appear). Very recently, advances in early design optimisation are made: Hofmeyer & Davila Delgado [2] for example use a design process inspired optimisation approach to optimise a building spatial design for the structural performance of its related structural design. Attia et al [3] present software that gives information about building physics performances during early design stages.…”
Section: Building Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is carried out by applying a so-called structural grammar on each building space. The grammar selected here adds four walls (t = 150mm), with a slab on top (t = 150mm), all made of concrete (elasticity modulus: E = 30000N/mm 2 (N, N/W, W, etc.). After the transfer of the loads to the building structural design and meshing of the structure, finite element analyses are carried out to find the total compliance for all loads together.…”
Section: Objective Functionmentioning
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