D-ART for collaboration in evaluating design alternatives

Osama Alsalman, H. Erhan
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Evaluating design ideas is an integral part of designing built environments. It involves multiple stakeholders with diverse backgrounds reviewing design solutions by studying their form and performance data. Although there are computational systems for supporting evaluation tasks, they are either highly specialised for designers or configured for a particular workflow with limited functions. We developed a Design Analytics method aiming at a collaborative and data-driven evaluation of alternatives in the design-evaluate-feedback cycle. Adopting this approach, we introduce D-ART as a prototype system composed of customisable Web interfaces for presenting design alternatives, enabling stakeholders to participate in data-informed discourse on alternatives and providing feedback to the design team. Its system design considers requirements gathered through literature review, critical analysis of the existing systems and collaboration with our industry partners. Finally, we assessed D-ART’s design through an expert review evaluation, which generally reported positive results on the system’s goals.
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D-ART用于协作评估设计方案
评估设计理念是设计建筑环境不可或缺的一部分。它涉及具有不同背景的多个利益相关者,通过研究其形式和性能数据来审查设计解决方案。虽然有支持评估任务的计算系统,但它们要么是高度专业化的设计人员,要么是为具有有限功能的特定工作流配置的。我们开发了一种设计分析方法,旨在对设计-评估-反馈周期中的备选方案进行协作和数据驱动的评估。采用这种方法,我们将D-ART作为一个原型系统引入,该原型系统由可定制的Web界面组成,用于展示设计方案,使利益相关者能够参与关于备选方案的数据知情讨论,并向设计团队提供反馈。它的系统设计考虑了通过文献综述、对现有系统的批判性分析以及与我们的行业合作伙伴的协作收集的需求。最后,我们通过专家评审评估来评估D-ART的设计,该评估通常报告了系统目标的积极结果。
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