Evolutionary Computation for the Topological Design of Framed Buildings
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author = "Dave Shaw and John Miles and Alex Gray",
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title = "Evolutionary Computation for the Topological Design of
Framed Buildings",
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booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2005 ASCE International Conference
on Computing in Civil Engineering",
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year = "2005",
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editor = "Lucio Soibelman and Feniosky Pena-Mora",
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address = "Cancun, Mexico",
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month = jul # " 12-15",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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DOI = "doi:10.1061/40794(179)55",
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abstract = "Building design is a multi-disciplinary process. The
range of choices faced by the design team is vast and,
given the time constraints that usually apply in the
commercial world and the cognitive limitations of the
human brain, the solutions reached by designers can be
considered as no more than satisfying. Several research
teams have been working on the development of
techniques to assist building designers and help them
locate good areas of the search space. The most
promising techniques to date have used genetic
algorithms as the search engine with parametric
representations of the building and its properties.
This approach has limited the designs that can be
considered to buildings with regular column grids and
rectangular floor plates. While regular column grids
are commonplace, very few buildings are rectangular,
especially in the Europe where construction sites are
often based on ancient, irregular boundaries. This
paper therefore describes a development of the above
work using genetic programming rather than genetic
algorithms as the search engine. This allows the use of
a graph based form of representation, rather than
parameters which coupled to additional features using a
plane sweep algorithm allows the algorithm to produce
building topologies for non-rectangular floor plates.",
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notes = "c2005 ASCE",
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Dave Shaw
John C Miles
W Alex Gray
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