The Performance-Based Interlinked Model (Pbim) In Architectural Design: Exchanging Environmental, Structural And Spatial Parameters In The Early Design Stage

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Building performance can be defined as the ability of buildings to satisfactorily execute certain tasks and functions (Li et al., 2020).Performance in architectural design is related to building behaviour, which can be computed by models based on physical phenomena. Performance issues can be evaluated from a range of perspectives associated with the different problems that arise (Mahdavi, 1999). Buildings must, therefore, accommodate certain performance criteria. These criteria cover technical matters (e.g., health, safety and security), functional concerns (e.g., efficiency and workflow), as well as behavioural, psychological, cultural, and aesthetic dimensions. Performance analysis usually requires engineering or other expert knowledge to apply performance algorithms and interpret the results.

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Yazici, S. (2021). The Performance-Based Interlinked Model (Pbim) In Architectural Design: Exchanging Environmental, Structural And Spatial Parameters In The Early Design Stage. Metu Journal of the Faculty of Architecture, 2021(1), 1–30. https://doi.org/10.4305/METU.JFA.2021.1.7

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