Improving auditorium designs with rapid feedback by integrating parametric models and acoustic simulation

Published in Building Simulation, 2016

Auditoriums require both acoustic performance and aesthetic values, while the efficiency of their current design process should be improved for architects to better realize these two goals. This paper first proposes a new design process for auditoriums by integrating parametric models and acoustic simulation, aiming to provide architects with rapid architectural and acoustic feedback. The new process is then implemented by: (1) programming a parametric model of auditoriums in Rhinoceros using Component-Based Method, which can generate more varied designs and better suit architects’ design practice than existing methods; (2) developing an interface connecting Rhinoceros and CATT, which adds acoustic simulation functionality on its input, manipulation and output to facilitate architects’ utilization in auditorium designs. Finally, a demonstration is conducted to verify the effectiveness of the new design …

Recommended citation: Lu, Shuai, Xiang Yan, Weiguo Xu, Yuxiao Chen, and Jie Liu. "Improving auditorium designs with rapid feedback by integrating parametric models and acoustic simulation." Building Simulation 9 (2016): 235-250.
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