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Applying shape grammar and BIM for generating the mass modular housing design in ShanLiChenJia village, ZhaoYuan, China

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13467581.2023.2292081

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Shape grammar; building information modelling; module library; generative design; housing design

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This paper proposes a method that combines shape grammar with BIM technology for floor plan designs. It uses the example of a mass modular housing project to illustrate how to create plan module libraries. Shape grammar is used to manipulate the graphics and functions of component modules, enriching the combination relationship between them. The size relationship that affects the module form is coded through rule-making and the mapping relationship between the shape graph and module attributes is established. The BIM platform can then establish the module library using Autodesk Revit. Additionally, generative experiments in Revit software confirm the feasibility of shape grammar in generative design and spatial diversity of modular buildings.
This paper proposes a method for floor plan designs that combines shape grammar with Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology to create plan module libraries by using the mass modular housing project in ShanLiChenJia village as an example. The modular building is composed of several component modules, and shape grammar can manipulate their graphics and functions to enrich the combination relationship between component modules. The rule-making of the combination process can code the size relationship that affects the module form by adding space and size constraints. In the rule system of shape grammar, geometric dimensions, and functional attributes are first embedded in the shape graph. Then, the mapping relationship is established between the shape graph and the attributes of the modules. Finally, the BIM platform can establish the module library using Autodesk Revit. In addition, a spatial relationship in the scheme is selected in Revit software for generative experiments, which confirms the feasibility of shape grammar in generative design and spatial diversity of modular buildings.

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