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    • Architecture
    • Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
    • Computational Design

    Background:

    • Architects face complexity in maximizing performance criteria within design constraints.
    • Exploring numerous design options is crucial but time-consuming.
    • Need for efficient tools to support architectural decision-making.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce IDOME, an interactive system for computer-aided design optimization.
    • To assist architects in exploring and analyzing space layouts.
    • To improve decision-making by providing optimized building designs.

    Main Methods:

    • Developed an interactive system (IDOME) balancing automation and user control.
    • Employed efficient exploration, analysis, and filtering of space layouts.
    • Focused on architectural metrics: visibility, accessibility, and information gain for navigation.

    Main Results:

    • IDOME successfully optimizes building designs based on user-defined constraints and criteria.
    • The system provides a set of alternative layouts at each design iteration.
    • User studies and usability tests indicate satisfactory user experience with minimal training.

    Conclusions:

    • IDOME effectively optimizes built environments using architectural metrics.
    • The system enhances architects' ability to explore and select optimal designs.
    • The approach is extensible to other types of architectural analysis.