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In architectural design process, architects’ drawings provide spatial visualization of the project answering the client’s requirements gathered in the brief. Their assessment is usually performed manually by following a set of evaluation criteria defined by the client. Functional assessment is based on activities textually described in the brief and graphically synthesized in functional diagrams. As it is performed manually and considering the large amount of requirements contained in a brief, only a limited set of requirements could be checked and the overall coherence of the analysis often remains difficult. This paper proposes a design artifact, called the meta-space diagram, aiming at supporting this functional assessment. This design artifact is based on a literature review on functional modeling in Engineering as well as on space layout techniques used in Architecture (e.g. graph, bubble diagram). A retrospective analysis of an existing building, its brief and subsequent plans, serves as a basis to develop and to first evaluate the proposed design artifact. The meta-space diagram is an enhanced oriented and labeled graph. It can model two kinds of artifacts in the same form: activities and processes described by the client in the brief, and architects’ space proposals. As the building should support the service it is supposed to provide, both meta-space diagrams have to match. Alignment between the two models is ensured by spatial allocation and grouping based on the client’s requirements. The meta-space diagram tackles issues related to loss of information/requirements and imprecision between the brief and the proposals. It provides elements to be discussed by the client and the architect to make evolve both the brief and/or the design toward compliance with what the client really wants. It constitutes a first step toward automation of the functional assessment. The next step is its application on a larger case study to confirm the first presented results.
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A Design Artifact for Functional Assessment of Construction Projects
A support for architectural design competition
CC2013, Budapest, Hungary, July 6-9th 2013
Cyril MAUGER
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Agenda
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I. Introduction
II. Context
III. Issue
IV. Contribution
V. Application
VI. Conclusion
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I. Introduction: Scope
Conceptual Phase
Design Phase
Industrialisation Phase
Production Phase
Use Phase
Commercialisation Phase
Inception Feasibility
Conceptual Phase
Design Strategy
Programmatic Concept
Requirements Definition
Business Need Concept Proposal
Design Concept
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Architectural Design Competition Architectural
Programming
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II. Context
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FunctionalDiagram
Requirements Definition
Req./Spec.Brief
• Ex-post facto case study
• Multimedia Library in France (2008)
• Public Construction (MOP Law, 1985)
• Architectural Design Competition
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III. IssueFunctional Diagram
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• Functional requirements• Processes, Activities, …• Set of minimal requirements
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III. IssueArchitectural Design Competition
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Project A Project B Project CFunctional Diagram
• Manual assessment (lengthy)• Limited set of criteria (incomplete)• Overall coherence analysis difficult to ensure
=> How to support this functional assessment?
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IV. ContributionA Design Artefact: the Meta-Space diagram
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Meta-Space = Ideal Virtual Space that gathers all required conditions to perform an activity.
Meta-Space Diagram = An enhanced oriented and labeled graph.
Activity 1
Resource i
Activity 2
Resource i
Activity 3
Resource i + ii
Meta-Space 1
Meta-Space 2
Meta-Space 3
Functional Space I
12 m²
Requirement Processing
Resource i + ii
Physical Space A
12 m²
Functional Diagram PlanMeta-Space DiagramBrief
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V. ApplicationFunctional Diagram Analysis
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V. ApplicationArchitectural Design Competition: Analysis
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Project A
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Project C
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V. ApplicationArchitectural Design Competition: Assessment
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V. ApplicationArchitectural Design Competition: Discussions
Discussions: Client / Architects, deltas between Demand / Offer
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VI. Conclusion
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Contribution
• Meta-Space diagram as a design artefact for functional assessment
• Unique graphical representation of Activities/Processes & Spaces
• Case study gave an insight of its practical applicability
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Limitations
• Global analysis of the proposals
• Ex-post facto case study
• Small case study
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VI. Conclusion
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Perspectives
• Application on a bigger case study (Library of the University of Luxembourg)
• Information model based on information from the brief
• BIM integration, link with IFC (Kiviniemi, 2005)
• Automation of the assessment
• Integration to CAD tools for ‘‘a live functional assessment’’
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Thanks for your attention !
Any questions?
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