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_id ecaade2011_044
id ecaade2011_044
authors Gallas, Mohamed Anis; Bur, Didier; Halin, Gilles
year 2011
title A “green design” method to integrate daylight in the early phase of the design process: The use of intentions knowledge base to generate solutions
source RESPECTING FRAGILE PLACES [29th eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 978-9-4912070-1-3], University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture (Slovenia) 21-24 September 2011, pp.309-317
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2011.309
wos WOS:000335665500035
summary In order to assist the designer to integrate the daylight on the early steps of the design process, we propose a computer aided method that uses designer intentions to generate potential solutions materializing these intentions. The early evaluation of the energetic implications of the generated solutions helps designers to think about a green way of design. An intentions knowledge base is created to characterize the designer intentions and to provide the necessary information to make possible the solution generation process. The intentions features will be characterized at different levels and will use the concept of indices and parameters. The parameter values will be defined by analysing the simulation results of different spatial configurations applied on a parametrical model.
keywords Daylight integration; early phase; assistance method; intentions knowledge base
series eCAADe
email
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_id caadria2011_072
id caadria2011_072
authors Gallas, Mohamed-Anis; Didier Bur and Gilles Halin
year 2011
title Daylight and energy in the early phase of architectural design process: A design assistance method using designer’s intents
source Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia / The University of Newcastle, Australia 27-29 April 2011, pp. 761-770
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2011.761
summary The integration of daylighting from the beginning of the design process can help designers to create buildings that respect their environment benefit from the solar gain thus giving an answer to illumination and energy needs (Bodart et al, 2002). This paper proposes a declarative assistance method/tool designed for the early design phase. This method assists the designer in integrating the daylight and its energetic impact from the beginning of the architectural design process by means of intents. The intents are related to the daylight, energy and spatial configuration aspects of the architectural project. The method translates the designer’s intents into potential solutions. They are the first formal representation of the architect’s intents that could be customized and altered during the next architectural design phases.
keywords Daylight; energy; early design phase; design support; intents
series CAADRIA
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