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THE DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPUTER-AIDED BUILDING ENVIRONMENT AND SERVICES SIMULATION MODEL
This paper describes the development of an interactive. computer-aided simulation model for the design and analysis of the service systems creating and maintaining the internal environment of a high-rise office building. The model is part of an overall programme of computer-aided architectural design being developed by the Department of Architectural Science at the University of Sydney, Australia.
The model is seen as a practical design-analysis tool as well as a powerful research tool enabling a more thorough investigation of building services and. in particular, their interactions with other components of the building situation. The work described is concerned with the high-rise office building situation although the arguments and principles proposed could be extended to other building types.
The first part of the paper presents relevant background matcrial to establish a context for the study. Current design methods for building services are reviewed and the application of computers to services design and research in Australia is outlined. Considerations influencing the application of computers to the general architectural design situation arc discussed and the approach adopted for the particular problem of building services is summarised.
The second part describes the philosophy and the structure of the model. Model input procedures. form of output and general principles of operation are discussed. A description is given of the Vertical Transportation. Air Conditioning and Lighting component of the model. Special attention is given to the procedure of specifying the building form and fabric, and to the data structure underlying the model.
The paper concludes with an outline of the proposed developments of the preliminary model and a discussion of the model as a means of investigating the interactions of the service systems with the form and fabric of buildings.
The topic of the paper is the subject of a Ph.D. programme being undertaken by the author in the Computer Applications Research Section of the Department of Architectural Science. University of Sydney.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPUTER-AIDED BUILDING ENVIRONMENT AND SERVICES SIMULATION MODEL
This paper describes the development of an interactive. computer-aided simulation model for the design and analysis of the service systems creating and maintaining the internal environment of a high-rise office building. The model is part of an overall programme of computer-aided architectural design being developed by the Department of Architectural Science at the University of Sydney, Australia.
The model is seen as a practical design-analysis tool as well as a powerful research tool enabling a more thorough investigation of building services and. in particular, their interactions with other components of the building situation. The work described is concerned with the high-rise office building situation although the arguments and principles proposed could be extended to other building types.
The first part of the paper presents relevant background matcrial to establish a context for the study. Current design methods for building services are reviewed and the application of computers to services design and research in Australia is outlined. Considerations influencing the application of computers to the general architectural design situation arc discussed and the approach adopted for the particular problem of building services is summarised.
The second part describes the philosophy and the structure of the model. Model input procedures. form of output and general principles of operation are discussed. A description is given of the Vertical Transportation. Air Conditioning and Lighting component of the model. Special attention is given to the procedure of specifying the building form and fabric, and to the data structure underlying the model.
The paper concludes with an outline of the proposed developments of the preliminary model and a discussion of the model as a means of investigating the interactions of the service systems with the form and fabric of buildings.
The topic of the paper is the subject of a Ph.D. programme being undertaken by the author in the Computer Applications Research Section of the Department of Architectural Science. University of Sydney.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPUTER-AIDED BUILDING ENVIRONMENT AND SERVICES SIMULATION MODEL
FORWOOD, BRUCE (Autor:in)
Architectural Science Review ; 15 ; 77-85
01.12.1972
9 pages
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Elektronische Ressource
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