A multi-objective window placement approach using BIM and surrogate model

Shenghua Zhou, Xinru Man, Dezhi Li*, S. Thomas Ng, Ran Wei, Yaowen Xu, Lugang Yu

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Abstract

Conventional expertise-based approaches yield less-than-optimal window placement schemes (WPSs). The simulation-based window placement approaches (e.g., EnergyPlus) also suffer from being time-consuming. This study newly proposes a multi-objective window placement approach that can optimize WPSs under multiple objectives with high efficiency. It includes (i) transforming WPS-related building information from BIM's IFC to EnergyPlus's IDF, (ii) developing a surrogate model for WPS performance assessment, and (iii) optimizing WPSs under multiple objectives. The proposed approach is demonstrated using a dormitory building in Beijing, showcasing its ability to rapidly derive Pareto frontiers of optimized WPSs assuming different objective weightings. Compared to expertise-based methods, it shows a 30.66% and 16.47% performance enhancement for flexible-sized and fixed-sized window placements. Compared to simulation-based methods, it reduces time consumption by 98.10% while maintaining 94.3% accuracy in the case study. This study provides a well-performing and highly efficient window placement approach, making large-scale WPS optimizations feasible for designers. © 2024 The Authors
Original languageEnglish
Article number100578
JournalDevelopments in the Built Environment
Volume20
Online published22 Nov 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Research Keywords

  • BIM
  • Multi-objective optimization
  • Surrogate model
  • Window placement

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