Generative design of terraced concert hall: A case study of Taipei music and library centre

Lai, H Y and Chiang, W H (2024) Generative design of terraced concert hall: A case study of Taipei music and library centre. Building Research & Information, 52(1-2), pp. 49-67. ISSN 0961-3218

Abstract

The terraced concert hall offers a wide range of design options. Yet the knowledge barrier within a design team makes it difficult to effectively deliver a design that satisfies both the needs of creativity and acoustics. The study aims to explore the integration of generative parametric design collaboration workflow into the design of terraced concert halls and apply the cumulative results of the pilot study to the Taipei Music and Library Centre design competition. We propose an enhanced collaborating model between architects and acoustic consultants, integrating geometric design with acoustic verification in concert hall design. This cooperating model embraces and integrates three key steps: defining basic parameters and reference geometries, efficiently generating and composing geometric elements, and conducting geometric and acoustic statistical assessments. This design strategy enables integration of diverse viewpoints, covering both the acoustics within the hall and the space integration with the surroundings. The outcome is a terraced concert hall with an acoustic performance comparable to traditional shoebox-shaped halls.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: architecture acoustics; automation; collaboration workflow; generative design; parametric design; terraced concert hall; case study
Index terms: integration, collaboration, competition, workflow, generative design, design strategy, design team, architect, automation, option, case study, creativity, geometry, acoustic consultant, parametric design
Subjects: professional practice, design methods, data collection methods, profession, mathematical modelling, innovation and creative processes, organizational analysis, market analysis, decision analysis, automation and robotics, design process, management
Topics: Organizational Design, Design Practice, Digital Applications, Roles and Professions, Risk Management, Research Practice, Business Strategy
Descriptive scope: 4 PCEA

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