Toward a Symbiotic Coevolutionary Approach to Architecture
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author = "Helen Jackson",
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title = "Toward a Symbiotic Coevolutionary Approach to
Architecture",
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booktitle = "Creative Evolutionary Systems",
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publisher = "Morgan Kaufmann",
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year = "2001",
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editor = "Peter J. Bentley and David W. Corne",
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chapter = "11",
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pages = "299--313",
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month = jul,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, coevolution,
lindenmayer systems",
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ISBN = "1-55860-673-4",
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DOI = "doi:10.1016/B978-155860673-9/50049-5",
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URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B85XH-4P615HB-Y/2/e89b8cfc99c3d25e0cb0177455fa539c",
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abstract = "This chapter builds on earlier work using genetic
programming (GP) and a Lindenmayer system (L-system)
representation within the sphere of generative
architectural design. L-systems are explained briefly
and two contrasting embryology strategies are outlined.
Artificial selection is discussed, and the wide
divergence of opinion as to what might constitute an
architectural configuration illustrated. Examples of
successful single-goal evolution are presented, with
the space syntax measure of integration investigated as
a generic identifier of architectural form. Dual-and
multigoal evolution are considered within the context
of the architectural design discipline. It is suggested
that an appropriate response to the complex nature of
architectural organisms is the development of a
symbiotic coevolutionary metaphor where interwoven
systems within architecture are viewed as mutual
species. The classification of these species leads
toward a more architecture-specific genetic code. An
outline of future work intended to develop such a
representation begins with the identification of a
naive architectural form representation and summarizes
a gradual process for the refinement of this
representation into a genuinely useful encoding of
architectural form.",
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notes = "generic fitness function. spatial embryology Part of
\cite{Bentley:2002:bookCES}",
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