Knowledge Based Integration of Sustainability Issues in the (Re)Design Process
Erbas, Irem (Delft University of Technology) | Stouffs, Rudi (Delft University of Technology) | Sariyildiz, Sevil (Delft University of Technology)
The research project here described aims to contribute to the issue of sustainability of buildings by improving the architectural design process with the development of a decision support tool for the architect. In particular, the research adopts the improvement of existing designs, namely encouraging energy-efficient redesigns while improving indoor environmental quality as its strategy to promote sustainability. Redesign strategy is considered not only to extend the life cycle of a building but also to contribute to the realization of the overall transition towards an efficient and clean climate. The starting point for this research is the question of how to develop an integral framework which enables the modelling of design knowledge through more energy-efficient dwellings with acceptable indoor comfort in the sustainability context so that it would be possible to deal with qualitative, quantitative, complex and contradictory information at the same time and integrate these into design decision-making processes. This modelling approach is considered to provide a link to developing a tool or a link to be embedded in an existing tool. In the development of such an approach, how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can facilitate an integral understanding of the aspects is raised as a methodological question in terms of information processing and knowledge integration in the form of a design decision support tool. By this way it will be possible to assess the performance of the end result with respect to design choices, beforehand.
Mar-19-2011
- Country:
- Asia > Japan (0.14)
- Europe > Netherlands (0.15)
- North America > United States (0.14)
- Industry:
- Construction & Engineering (1.00)
- Energy (0.94)
- Technology: