Contextualized computations: a multi-objective optimization approach for designing contextually responsive building envelopes

Mostafa Alani*, Akel Kahera

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Abstract

Purpose: This study explores the potential of computational design processes in creating contextually responsive envelopes for high-rise residential buildings in the Middle East. This includes considering both physical constraints and social preferences, with a focus on balancing sunlight exposure, privacy and views. Design/methodology/approach: A two-phase simulation study analyzed various exterior envelope systems in Baghdad high-rise buildings. The first phase examined two commonly used exterior envelopes – fully glazed and window-based – to assess sunlight exposure, privacy and views. In the second phase, a multi-objective optimization process was applied to derive contextually optimized design solutions addressing the challenges identified in the first phase. Findings: The study reveals that contextually optimized design solutions significantly improved direct sunlight exposure and privacy while maintaining satisfactory views. Although fully glazed exterior envelopes provided better-uninterrupted views, the optimized solutions offered more balanced performance across all factors, demonstrating the potential of computational design processes in creating contextually responsive building envelopes. Originality/value: This paper emphasizes the importance of considering both physical and social contexts in the development of algorithms for architecture in the Middle East. This paper supports a progressive interpretation of traditional building references and demonstrates how computational design processes can create contextually responsive building envelopes that satisfy social needs and provide better-performing buildings for inhabitants.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)409-422
Number of pages14
JournalOpen House International
Volume49
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 May 2024

Keywords

  • Computations
  • Context
  • Middle East
  • Multi-objective optimization
  • Simulation

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