Abstract :
This paper discusses the integration of knowledge bases and shape grammars for the generation of building models, covering
interaction, system, and implementation. Knowledge-based and generative systems are combined to construct a method for
characterizing existing buildings, in particular, their interior layouts based on exterior features and certain other parameters
such as location and real dimensions. The knowledge-based model contains information about spatial use, organization,
elements, and contextual information, with the shape grammar principally containing style rules. Buildings are analyzed
and layouts are generated through communication and interaction between these two systems. The benefit of using an interactive
system is that the complementary properties of the two schemes are employed to strengthen the overall process.
Ontologies capture knowledge relating to architectural design principles, building anatomy, structure, and systems. Shape
grammar rules embody change through geometric manipulation and transformation. Existing buildings are analyzed using
this approach, and three-dimensional models are automatically generated. Two particular building types, the vernacular
rowhouse and high-rise apartment building, both from Baltimore, Maryland, are presented to illustrate the process and
for comparing the utilized methodologies.
Keywords :
shape grammars , building information modeling , Knowledge-Based Model , Ontology