Optimization of Building form to Minimize Energy Consumption through Parametric Modelling
Abstract
The assessment of a building's energy performance as a design factor in the early design stages is a very demanding and complex procedure. Over the last decades, a number of tools and methods have been developed to address performance-related design questions, mostly using Multi-Objective Optimization Algorithms. Parametric modelling offers dynamic control over geometry and components, allowing the designer to assess multiple variants at the same time. In this paper, a new design workflow methodology is proposed, integrating evolutionary algorithms and energy simulation through Grasshopper for Rhinoceros 3d, for a comprehensive exploration of performance-based design alternatives in the building scale.
- Publication:
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Procedia Environmental Sciences
- Pub Date:
- January 2017
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2017PrEnS..38..509T
- Keywords:
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- evolutionary algorithms;
- multi-objective optimization;
- environmental design;
- visual programming;
- generative design;
- parametric modelling