
Computational Conceptual Design – Typological Exploration Of Spatial Truss Systems Through Optimization
Exploring a wide range of relevant design options from the outset is crucial for every sound conceptual design process. Optimization techniques are generally employed to generate well-performing structural design options. However, focusing only on performative criteria may narrow the
design brief too early and neglect essential aspects beyond pure performance. In response, this paper introduces a new method for generating structural forms that emphasizes both performance and structural diversity. Applying mixed integer linear programming onto strut- and-tie models, the
method employs layout optimization in a new way by (1) generating and modifying custom ground structures and (2) using them to produce systems in static equilibrium that optimize user-balanced sets of custom goals. While the first feature forces a broad exploration of the solution space, the
second ensures the generation of only close-to-optimal solutions. Combined, both features provide a new means for generating a trans-topological set of diverse and well-performing designs. The applicability of the method is demonstrated through several case studies. Results show that our formulations
allow for the real-time generation of multiple design options, including well-known and uncommon, but no less valid, typologies. Using this approach, designers can move beyond the limitations of established typologies and explore a new variety of structural forms.
Keywords: COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN; CONCEPTUAL DESIGN; DESIGN EXPLORATION; FORM-FINDING; INTERACTIVE DESIGN; LAYOUT OPTIMIZATION
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Structural Xploration Lab, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland 2: Professorship of Structural Design, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Publication date: December 1, 2023
- The Journal of the IASS is the peer-reviewed, quarterly journal of the International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures. The journal mainly presents technical papers and project reports submitted by members or nonmembers of the IASS. Typically, one issue per year focuses on a special topic arranged by guest editors. Additional articles annually include the four Hangai Prize winning papers and Tsuboi Proceedings Award contribution from the IASS annual symposium. Finally, additional content includes announcements of events and memorial statements of distinguished IASS members.
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