Exploratory Methodology for Acquiring Architectural Plans Based on Spatial Graph Similarity

  • Ham S
  • Chang S
  • Suh D
  • et al.
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Abstract

In architectural planning, previous cases of similar spatial program provide important data for architectural design. Case-based reasoning (CBR) paradigm in the field of architectural design is closely related to the designing behavior of a planner who makes use of similar architectural designs and spatial programs in the past. In CBR, spatial graph can be constituted with most fundamental data, which can provide a method of searching spatial program by using visual graphs. This study developed a system for CBR that can analyze the similarity through graph comparison and search for buildings. This is an integrated system that is able to compare space similarity of different buildings and analyze their types, in addition to the analysis on a space within a single structure.

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Ham, S., Chang, S., Suh, D., & Narangerel, A. (2015). Exploratory Methodology for Acquiring Architectural Plans Based on Spatial Graph Similarity. Architectural Research, 17(2), 57–64. https://doi.org/10.5659/aikar.2015.17.2.57

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