Abstract

A non-modular building layout is amongst the leading sources of offcut waste, resulting from a substantial amount of onsite cutting and fitting of bricks, blocks, plasterboard, and tiles. The field of design for dimensional coordination is concerned with finding an optimal configuration for non-overlapping spaces in the layout to reduce materials waste. In this article, we propose a convex optimisation-based algorithm for finding alternative floor layouts to enforce the design for dimensional coordination. At the crux of the proposed algorithm lies two mathematical models. The first is the convex relaxation model that establishes the topology of spaces within the layout through relative positioning constraints. We employed acyclic graphs to generate a minimal set of relative positioning constraints to model the problem. The second model optimises the geometry of spaces based on the modular size. The algorithm exploits aspect ratio constraints to restrict the generation of alternate layouts with huge variations. The algorithm is implemented in the BIMWaste tool for automating the design exploration process. BIMWaste is capable of investigating the degree to which designers consider dimensional coordination. We tested the algorithm over 10 completed building projects to report its suitability and accuracy. The algorithm generates competitive floor layouts for the same client intent that are likely to be tidier and more modular. More importantly, those floor layouts have improved waste performance (i.e., 8.75% less waste) due to a reduced tendency for material cutting and fitting. This study, for the first time, used convex programming for the design optimisation with a focus to reduce construction waste.

Highlights

  • Construction waste is a grave environmental concern

  • Afterwards, we proposed an algorithm for Space Layout Planning (SLP)-based floor layout optimisation

  • The issue of construction waste needs to be considered at the early design stage through proactive planning for waste reduction

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Summary

Introduction

Construction waste is a grave environmental concern. Construction firms incur substantial costs yearly for managing construction waste, and this trend keeps rising due to escalating construction activities worldwide [32,3,13]. The idea is to increase the modularity of SUs for avoiding material cutting and fitting as most building components are manufactured according to the standard module [20] This aspect of dimensional coordination resembles a class of optimisation problems known as Space Layout Planning (SLP). The overarching aim of this study is to propose a convex programming algorithm for SLP where SUs are optimised in the floor layout of a building design based on standard module or material dimensions. This coordination will reduce the need for material cutting and fitting onsite, eventually lowering offcut waste.

Designing out construction waste
Research methodology
Proposed convex programming algorithm
Proposed notations
Objective function
Constraints specification
Topology constraints
Algorithm Implementation in Gurobi Solver
BIM integration challenges
Bounding box of floor layout using convex hull
Width and height of spatial units in floor layout
Acyclic graphs for topology modelling
Validation of proposed algorithm
Discussions
Findings
Conclusions

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