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Generative workplace and space planning in architectural practice

Victor W Okhoya, Marcelo Bernal, Athanassios Economou, Nirvik Saha, Robert Vaivodiss, Tzu-Chieh Kurt Hong, John Haymaker

2022International Journal of Architectural Computing17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Generative design is emerging as an important approach for design exploration and design analysis in architectural practice. At the interior design scale, although many approaches exist, they do not meet many requirements for implementing generative design in practice. These requirements include the need for end-user accessible tools and skills, rapid execution, the use of standard inputs and outputs, and being scalable and reusable. In this paper, we describe a hybrid process that uses both space allocation and shape grammar algorithms to solve workplace and space planning interior design problems. Space allocation algorithms partition spaces according to program requirements while shape grammar automates the placement of inventory and the production of high-resolution drawings. We evaluate using three real world example projects how this hybrid approach meets the identified requirements of generative space planning in architectural practice.

Topics & Concepts

Generative grammarComputer scienceGenerative DesignSpace (punctuation)ScalabilityPartition (number theory)Software engineeringProcess (computing)GrammarScale (ratio)Systems engineeringProgramming languageArchitectural engineeringArtificial intelligenceEngineeringDatabaseMathematicsOperations managementPhilosophyMetric (unit)LinguisticsCombinatoricsOperating systemPhysicsQuantum mechanicsDesign Education and PracticeArchitecture and Computational DesignBIM and Construction Integration