Integrating the Multi-Functional Space and Long-Span Structure for Sports Arena Design : A design exploration process based on design optimization and self-organizing map

2018 
The multi-functional space of sports arena is highly related to the long-span structure. To support the integration of these two aspects, design optimization combining parametric modeling, performance simulations, and searching algorithm can be used. However, optimization is powerful in dealing with quantitative performance, but for some soft requirements on buildings, design exploration of geometries based on the judgments of architects is still necessary. Self-organizing map (SOM), as a model-based clustering algorithm, can be used to support this kind of explorations on geometric typology. Nevertheless, it is difficult to ensure the accuracy of clustering, especially for complex parametric models. To support the design exploration on geometry (besides the exploration on quantitative performance supported by optimization) during the conceptual design of sports arenas, this paper proposed a process based on a versatile and flexible parametric model for sports arenas and self-organizing map (SOM). Within this process, to increase the accuracy of SOM clustering, a pre-processing step for the parameters of design alternatives is also proposed. A design of a hypothetic sports arena is used as a case to demonstrate and verify the process.
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