AutoFrame: A Novel Procedure to Auto-Convert Architectural Massing Models into Structural Simulation Models to Streamline Embodied- and Operational-Carbon Assessment and Daylight Evaluation in Early Design

IF 0.5 0 ARCHITECTURE Technology Architecture and Design Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/24751448.2021.1863674
Katharina Kral
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Sustainability and material efficiency are essential considerations in architecture. However, they are often evaluated late, absent optimization potentials inherent in architectural choices. Easy-to-use computational tools facilitate integration of performance parameters into design decision-making, but because different simulation environments require specific geometric input, simultaneous consideration of multiple constraints is not feasible without significant modeling. This research capitalizes on existing simulation tools and presents a novel procedure, AutoFrame, that converts architectural massing models into structural simulation input models to streamline daylight simulation, and embodied- and operational-carbon assessment during schematic design. Three reference buildings are used to validate the approach and a speculative case study demonstrates how the multi-disciplinary performance feedback guides design decisions while maintaining the flexibility of early design exploration.
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AutoFrame:一种将建筑体量模型自动转换为结构仿真模型的新方法,以简化早期设计中具体和操作碳评估和日光评估
可持续性和材料效率是建筑的基本考虑因素。然而,它们的评估往往很晚,缺乏架构选择中固有的优化潜力。易于使用的计算工具有助于将性能参数集成到设计决策中,但由于不同的仿真环境需要特定的几何输入,如果没有重要的建模,同时考虑多个约束是不可行的。本研究利用现有的仿真工具,提出了一种新的程序AutoFrame,该程序将建筑体量模型转换为结构仿真输入模型,以简化日光仿真,并在方案设计期间进行具体和操作碳评估。三个参考建筑被用来验证这种方法,一个推测性的案例研究展示了多学科的性能反馈如何指导设计决策,同时保持早期设计探索的灵活性。
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