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Automatic Design Method for Urban Waterfront Residential Environment Layout Research

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  • Jinghao Li

    (Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, China)

  • Binbin Zhang

    (Information Engineering University, China)

  • Ying Ma

    (Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, China)

  • Nanwei Wu

    (China Architecture Design and Research Institute Co. Ltd., China)

Abstract

In response to the evolving trends and demands of contemporary urban development, this study introduces an innovative approach to urban waterfront residential environment layout design. By leveraging the unique characteristics of urban water features, a novel automatic design methodology is proposed. This method entails the generation of models, thermal comfort analysis, and strategic layout recommendations through the quantification of spatial fields using concentric circles or chessboard grids. Weight assignment to elements such as water and mountains, coupled with the application of computer simulation techniques and genetic algorithms, facilitates efficient and effective design outcomes. By prioritizing simulation analysis in the design process, this methodology enhances the scientific basis of environmental performance-driven design schemes, ultimately optimizing the work efficiency of designers and contributing to the creation of sustainable urban waterfront settlements.

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  • Jinghao Li & Binbin Zhang & Ying Ma & Nanwei Wu, 2024. "Automatic Design Method for Urban Waterfront Residential Environment Layout Research," International Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Information Systems (IJAEIS), IGI Global, vol. 15(1), pages 1-12, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jaeis0:v:15:y:2024:i:1:p:1-12
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