TY - JOUR
T1 - Simulating multi-agent narratives for pre-occupancy evaluation of architectural designs
AU - Schaumann, Davide
AU - Putievsky Pilosof, Nirit
AU - Sopher, Hadas
AU - Yahav, Jacob
AU - Kalay, Yehuda E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2019/10
Y1 - 2019/10
N2 - Simulating and evaluating the impact that a building design might produce on its prospective occupants is a key challenge in architectural design. Prior work demonstrated the capabilities of narrative-based modeling to coordinate the collaborative behavior of virtual occupants. In this work, we aim to demonstrate the scalability and applicability of narrative-based modeling to support the pre-occupancy evaluation of alternative design options in complex real-world hospital facilities. To do so, we developed a narrative-based pre-occupancy evaluation platform that extends pre-existing narrative-based capabilities with (a) a newly developed library space, actor, activities, and narrative entities that support the simulation of real-world human behavior patterns while accounting for the impact that a building design produces on how the patterns unfold, and (b) a newly integrated evaluation module able to generate and visualize numerical data-logs and spatiotemporal data-maps of key performance indicators in hospital settings. We applied the platform to conduct a comparative pre-occupancy evaluation of two different architectural designs for an outpatient ophthalmology clinic. Results demonstrate the scalability and applicability of narrative-based modeling to help design stakeholders visualize and analyze how design decisions may impact future building operations in outpatient clinics.
AB - Simulating and evaluating the impact that a building design might produce on its prospective occupants is a key challenge in architectural design. Prior work demonstrated the capabilities of narrative-based modeling to coordinate the collaborative behavior of virtual occupants. In this work, we aim to demonstrate the scalability and applicability of narrative-based modeling to support the pre-occupancy evaluation of alternative design options in complex real-world hospital facilities. To do so, we developed a narrative-based pre-occupancy evaluation platform that extends pre-existing narrative-based capabilities with (a) a newly developed library space, actor, activities, and narrative entities that support the simulation of real-world human behavior patterns while accounting for the impact that a building design produces on how the patterns unfold, and (b) a newly integrated evaluation module able to generate and visualize numerical data-logs and spatiotemporal data-maps of key performance indicators in hospital settings. We applied the platform to conduct a comparative pre-occupancy evaluation of two different architectural designs for an outpatient ophthalmology clinic. Results demonstrate the scalability and applicability of narrative-based modeling to help design stakeholders visualize and analyze how design decisions may impact future building operations in outpatient clinics.
KW - Architectural design options
KW - Human behavior simulation
KW - Multi-agent narratives
KW - Multi-agent systems
KW - Pre-occupancy evaluation
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U2 - 10.1016/j.autcon.2019.102896
DO - 10.1016/j.autcon.2019.102896
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AN - SCOPUS:85068576194
SN - 0926-5805
VL - 106
JO - Automation in Construction
JF - Automation in Construction
M1 - 102896
ER -