Multi-objective interior design optimization method based on sustainability concepts for post-disaster temporary housing units

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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria Civil i Ambiental

Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. ARCO - Microarquitectura i Compiladors

Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. EC - Enginyeria de la Construcció

Data de publicació

2020-04

Resum

Temporary housing units (THUs), which are provided after disasters, are crucial in terms of sustainability pillars (economic, social, and environmental). In general, THUs, which are regular houses with minimum space and facilities, incorporate some negative aspects of the building industry. Additionally, as large numbers of THUs are usually provided in a short time and under emergency situations, some negative impacts of these units escalate. In this context, this study aims at reducing some negative impacts of THUs by applying a novel optimization model that maximises sustainability indexes by simulating the design of interior geometries for THUs. This method is based on the coupling of artificial intelligence and a multi-criteria decision-making model for sustainability assessment. The proposed model generates optimal solutions using a backtracking algorithm together with a binary search. To evaluate the sustainability indexes, an Integrated Value Model for Sustainability Assessment (MIVES) is applied. This novel method enables decision makers to automatically generate the most suitable alternative solutions for the early design stage of THUs. The results confirm that small changes in the interior geometric design can remarkably affect the sustainability indexes of THUs.


The authors would like to acknowledge the kind support offered by professors and researchers from Shahid Beheshti University, Islamic Azad University, the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, and experts from the Housing Foundation of Islamic Republic of Iran (HFIR), who supported this paper for collecting and improving data. Additionally, the authors would like to thank UPC's Centre for Development Cooperation (CCD) for funding the authors (NO.: 2017-U006 and 2018-U012), which enabled the authors to follow and analyse the recovery program of Kermanshah earthquake.


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Anglès

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