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Architectural design optimization

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Architectural design optimization (ADO) is a subfield of engineering that uses optimization methods to study, aid, and solve architectural design problems, such as optimal floorplan layout design, optimal circulation paths between rooms, and the like. The ADO optimization can be continuous or discrete[1].


  1. ^ Zawidzki, Machi; Tateyama, Kazuyoshi; Nishikawa, Ikuko (2011-09-01). "The constraints satisfaction problem approach in the design of an architectural functional layout". Engineering Optimization. 43 (9): 943–966. doi:10.1080/0305215X.2010.527005. ISSN 0305-215X.