Towards Self‑Sufficient High‑Rises Performance Optimisation using Artificial Intelligence

dc.contributor.author Berk Ekici
dc.contributor.author Ekici, Berk
dc.contributor.editor B. Ekici
dc.date.accessioned 2025-10-06T17:50:01Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.description.abstract Population growth and urbanisation trends bring many consequences related to the increase in global energy consumption and CO<inf>2</inf> emissions and decrease in arable land per person. Alternative design proposals for sustainable living are on the agenda of researchers and professionals to respond to the needs of the 21st century for a sustainable future. Since the early examples in the 19th century the high-rises have been one of the inevitable buildings of metropolises to provide extra floor space in compact cities. Based on the facts of the 21st century high-rise buildings should fulfil more than provide extra floor space in the limited urban plot. This research suggests “self-sufficient high-rise buildings” that can generate and efficiently consume vital resources in addition to dense habitation for sustainable living. Optimisation of highrise buildings has been the focus of researchers because of significant performance enhancement mainly in energy consumption and generation. However optimisation of self-sufficient high-rise buildings requires the integration of multiple performance aspects related to the vital resources of human beings (e.g. energy food and water) and consideration of large numbers of design parameters related to these multiple performance aspects. Hence the complexity of self-sufficient high-rise buildings is more challenging than optimising regular high-rises that have not been addressed in the literature. The purpose of this dissertation is to present a framework for performance optimisation of self-sufficient high-rise buildings using artificial intelligence focusing on the conceptual phase of the design process. Chapter 1 is the introduction to the dissertation. The necessity and the definition of the self-sufficient high-rise buildings are explained after presenting recent proposals of scholars and professionals related to sustainable living alternatives. Additionally the complexity level of self-sufficiency which consists of four categories as scale period parameters and performance is described by indicating the focus in the overall chart. Until now high-rise buildings have been optimised to improve the energy performance that reflects self-sufficiency only in energy consumption. The contribution of this study which focuses on optimising high-rise buildings for multiple resources (e.g. energy food and water) to decrease their environmental impact is described. The research method consists of four main steps: literature review tool development and pilot study computational method development and case study. After presenting the research problem questions aim objectives and output of the dissertation the research method explains the abovementioned steps. Finally the chapter is concluded by discussing the social and scientific relevance of the research. Chapter 2 presents the literature review on optimising form-finding parameters in performative computational architecture that entails form generation performance evaluation and optimisation. A systematic review is conducted based on multiple databases to elaborate the trends for investigating well-performing design alternatives using optimisation algorithms in the architectural design domain. Therefore the review focuses on studies involving form-finding parameters. One hundred studies are systematically reviewed focusing on swarm and evolutionary optimisation algorithms frequently used in architectural design. The chapter concludes by presenting the gaps and needs considered while developing the optimisation tool and computational framework focusing on form-finding parameters performance evaluation and optimisation applications. Chapter 3 presents the development of the optimisation tool called Optimus and the pilot study to test the efficiency of the multi-zone optimisation approach in high-rises. Part A of Chapter 3 presents the Optimus tool which considers a self-adaptive ensemble evolutionary algorithm that can cope with large numbers of design parameters. Tests 1 and 2 are presented to indicate the relevance of the developed tool based on 30-dimensional Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2005 benchmark problems and a 70-dimensional design problem. Part B explains Test 3 to utilise the efficiency of the multi-zone optimisation approach. The main idea of this method is to divide the building into several subdivisions (zones) to be considered different optimisation problems. The pilot high-rise model considers one of the most used façade parameters reported in Chapter 2 (overhang length) and glazing type for two conflicting daylight metrics predicted by the basic version of artificial neural network models and optimised by the initial version of Optimus tool. Chapter 4 presents the multi-zone optimisation (MUZO) methodology that entails the parametric high-rise model machine learning for surrogate models computational optimisation and decision-making. Part A of this chapter presents the entire methodology and two design scenarios indicated as Tests 4 and 5 to demonstrate the relevance of the MUZO. Both scenarios focusing on quad-grid and diagrid façade designs integrate frequently used form-finding parameters for building shape and façade design reported in Chapter 2. Additionally Part A conducts the machine learning results using the parametric high-rise models to cope with the computationally expensive simulation time while assessing the performance of the entire building. Afterwards Part B presents the optimisation problems and results of both design scenarios using the predictive models developed in Part A and the released version of the Optimus tool presented in Chapter 3. Since the study focuses on optimising the entire design of the high-rise scenarios are considered 260 and 220 design parameters respectively for quad-grid and diagrid scenarios. Consequently Part B presents the relevance of the MUZO methodology by comparing the results with the regular high-rise scenarios which use the same design parameters in the entire building. Chapter 5 investigates utilising the MUZO methodology and Optimus tool to optimise the Europoint complex in Rotterdam the Netherlands for self-sufficiency in terms of energy consumption and food production. The sufficiency in food production is demonstrated for lettuce crops grown in vertical farms. Building-integrated photovoltaic panels are used in several building parts regarding sufficiency in energy. The optimisation problem which involves 117 decision variables related to the façade design and the thermal properties of the glazing addresses the self-sufficiency at the building scale in detail. Moreover another optimisation problem reports the potentials at the neighbourhood scale using the same self-sufficiency aspects and design parameters. Among 13 algorithms used to optimise both problems the Optimus tool presented the most favourable self-sufficiency performance. Chapter 6 concludes the dissertation by summarising the contribution of the research addressing the answers to research questions presenting the limitations of the research and highlighting future recommendations. After completing the development of the optimisation tool and conducting preliminary results of the pilot high-rise model the research results are conducted in weeks instead of years during the development of the MUZO methodology and case study. Thanks to artificial intelligence decision-makers can utilise the proposed computational framework for optimising self-sufficient high-rise buildings. In this way consequences of the decisions on performance aspects of self-sufficiency become possible for such a complex design task with high awareness of the alternatives in search space within a reasonable timeframe. © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
dc.description.sponsorship The time has come to write the acknowledgements, maybe the last but the most difficult part of my dissertation. I have gone through the entire process of my Ph.D. journey, which has reminded me of being endorsed by many professors, colleagues, friends, and family. In the end, having the full support of these very people in my life encouraged me all the time to finish what I had started. Maybe my Ph.D. journey ends in Delft, one of the most inspiring university cities on Earth; yet, I know this is just the beginning of my academic career. Prof.dr.ir. I.S. Sariyildiz, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my corresponding promotor for accepting me as a Ph.D. candidate in design informatics chair. Prof. Sariyildiz always reminds me of the day when I entered her master class to follow the lectures on parametric design and performance evaluations in 2012. Since then, she has constantly supervised me as a professor and mentor to develop my skills, broaden my perspective, and explore even the most challenging research topics. I am grateful for all her inspirational ideas and encouragement that played an essential role to finish my Ph.D. Most importantly, I am appreciated her endless support in real life that always motivated me to do my best. I will never forget the saying she always reminds us that “knowledge and love increase when shared”. Prof.dr. M.F. Tasgetiren, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my promotor for accepting me as a Ph.D. candidate. I remember the day we met to talk about my MSc dissertation. Prof. Tasgetiren immediately denied using available software for artificial intelligence, which encouraged us to code and develop our tools. This vision could have become real only by following his inspirational Ph.D. courses that can teach even the most advanced algorithms to someone holding an architecture diploma. I am grateful for all the support, especially for coding time he never hesitated to share. Besides spending many years together, I appreciate the times outside the faculty when we have met for visiting our imagination to suggest new ideas and concepts. His enthusiasm and curiosity in science and research will always inspire me. Assoc.prof.dr. M. Turrin, I would like to express my sincere gratitude for being copromotor of my Ph.D. research. If there is a motivational day that can change your life, it is for me the day Dr. Turrin invited me to join one of the lectures of the “Big & Tall” master course at Bouwkunde in 2013. Since then, her motivation and success in academic life have influenced me so deeply. I am grateful for all the time she made herself available for discussions and for all those “provocative questions” that assisted me in enlarging my perspective. I am also profoundly thankful to my committee members, Prof.dr. P.W.C. Chan, Prof. dr. M. Overend, Prof.dr.ir. P.J.M van Oosterom, Dr. C.L. Martin and Dr. F. De Luca for evaluating my Ph.D. dissertation, giving valuable comments, and spending their valuable time. Besides the supervisory team and committee members, I sincerely thank Prof.dr. T. Kazanasmaz, for all the collaboration and valuable feedback on my research. I would like to thank my friend and Ph.D. fellow C. Çubukçuoğlu (MSc.) for her support by spending many hours in the central library and CC-Delft. It was my pleasure to collaborate with you on many papers and share what we had learned! Special thanks go to Ir. O.F.S.F. Türkcan for the amazing support during the collaboration, outside of faculty, and helping with the Dutch translation of the summary and propositions. Without incredible support to access many computers in Bouwkunde, I could not realise this research. Therefore, I sincerely thank Ir. H. Hoogenboom and A. Balcı (BSc.) for their help to conduct my results and insightful talks after work on Thursdays. I would like to present my special thanks to Dr.ir. I. Chatzikonstantinou, who patiently responded to my questions over the years, for sharing his profound knowledge on parametric design, performance evaluation, machine learning and optimisation. I would also like to thank Dr. A. Kırımtat for all the collaborative works and support. As the first colleague who celebrated the acceptance to my Ph.D. in Sendai/Japan, I thank Dr. O. Dursun for guiding me to formulate the research proposal and collaborating on many papers. Additionally, I sincerely thank Prof.dr.ir. A.A.J.F. van den Dobbelsteen for valuable suggestions to focus on the Europoint complex as a case study, and the MOR Team for providing the materials of the Europoint complex proposal prepared for the Solar Decathlon competition in 2019. Moreover, I would like to thank Prof.dr. T. Başaran for all the inspirational lectures on heat transfer in buildings. Finally, I would like to thank M. Yufka (MSc) and Ir. F. Fortich‑Mora for having me on the supervisory team of their master's program. It was my pleasure to share my knowledge while developing the models used in your dissertations. Apart from that, I owe an appreciation to my colleagues Dr. S. Aşut, Ir. P. de Router, Ir. F.J. Gouwetor, Dr. Ö. Balaban, H.P. Kiksen, Melis Baloğlu (M.Sc) from the chair of design informatics. Without their accompany during the lectures, workshops, coffee breaks, and lunch, my Ph.D. journey could not have been filled with so many good memories and intense discussions. The entire process would be pretty painful without sharing our experiences with friends and Ph.D. fellows. I feel so lucky to have all these people to share all the struggle and fun together. I have no doubt that there will always be a connection between us even we are all located in different parts of our planet. I would like to thank my Ph.D. fellows Miktha, Ding and Frank from the design informatics chair for sharing the same path with me, exchanging ideas, coffee talks, and having so much of a good time. My special thanks go to Nick and Cynthia for constantly supporting me inside/outside the faculty, especially for little gatherings near Oostpoort to relax a bit. There would be a huge emptiness if you were not involved in this story. If there is a reason for having great weekends, it can be only because of spending good time with Utku and Manolya. I appreciate your accompany in every way that considerably helped me while dealing with lockdowns. I also thank Arwa, Ata, Chris, Deniz, Ehsan, Elena, Esaar, Fatma, Hamed, Hilmi, Kate, Mehmet, Milad, Özlem, Pelin, Sahar, Samantha, Sultan, Şule and Tolga for all the good memories and their enthusiasm to come together inside/outside the faculty. Members of TU Delft-Bouwkunde are familiar with joyful lunch gatherings and coffee talks. These gatherings have always been unique because an inspirational, historical, and cutting-edge building hosts us. Without the people, this very building becomes a huge emptiness with no soul, as I witnessed many times during the lockdowns. Therefore, I deeply thank my colleagues Adriana, Ahmed, Ameya, Amneh, Ana, Andrea, Bruna, Dadi, Emeline, Federica(s), Felippe, Filippo, Giulia, Hedieh, Joana, Lia, Luuk, Magda, Marco, Mohammad, Michiel, Nan, Nima, Pedro, Prateek, Sophia, Tamara, Tatiana, Tess, Tiantian, Yu‑Chou, Yvonne, Ziead, and Zoheir for all the great time by making this building meaningful with their existence and fellowship. I would like to thank especially Prof.ir. P.G. Luscuere for hosting the barbecue gatherings of our section at his lovely place, where I have some of my best memories of this journey. Special thanks go to Hamza for preparing amazing coffee every Friday! Moreover, a great team always remained available to help all the members of the Architectural Engineering and Technology department. I would like to thank Prof. dr.ir. M.T. Kreutzer, Dr. W.O. de Wit, Barbara, Bo, Danielle, Francoise, Linda, Tessa, and Yvonne for all the support and assistance over the years. Additionally, I would like to thank Inge and Nouzha from the faculty graduate school for their assistance and patience. Special thanks to the lecturers and employees of the University Graduate School, Human Resources, and International Office for all their great effort to support us all the time. I owe more than an acknowledgment to Véro Crickx for her great support while preparing my Ph.D. book with valuable input and effort in arranging figures and designing the flowchart of the dissertation. The story of my academic career did not start in Delft. Therefore, it is impossible to finalise my acknowledgements without thanking my professors, colleagues, and friends in İzmir. I am profoundly thankful to Assoc.prof.dr. R. Polat, Assist.prof. dr. İ. Zincir, Miray & Hüseyin Arslan for always supporting me, especially during the most difficult times of my research. I would also like to thank Prof.dr. H.M. Gürel and Assoc.prof.dr. A. Yılmaz for giving me a great opportunity as an adjunct instructor at Yaşar University. I sincerely thank the project leaders, Assoc.prof.dr. B. Kundakçı‑ Koyunbaba, Assist.prof.dr. S. Kutucu and Assist.prof.dr. İ. Kahraman for having me in their funded research projects and sharing their thoughts about my Ph.D. research. Finally, yet importantly, I would like to thank my office mates and fellows Berfin, Ece, Eda, Feyza, Fulya, Gökçe, Selin, Yarkın and Yasemin for such a great time. I know that most of you have almost completed your research. I wish you the best in the next step of your career! Thanks a lot for your positive attitude in every way that felt me too much that I am part of a big family. Apart from all, someone very special encouraged me whatever happened during the most challenging times. I did not need to be with her in İzmir to know and feel that I was greatly supported. I present my deepest heart-warming thanks to my girlfriend, Burçin Alkan. I am grateful that you were always with me with your trust, patience, and love. I hope the end of this Ph.D. will initiate new beginnings in our future. As we always say, everything will be just great! Last but not least, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my family; my dear father Bülent, my beloved mother Dilara, and my dearest sister Pınar. Indeed, there is no way to thank you for all the generosity, patience, encouragement, support, and love. I know very well how much you were with me in every part of this journey. No one else on Earth would like to witness my Ph.D. defence more than three of you. I have no words to thank you for everything, but; I hope you are proud of me, and I dedicate this Ph.D. dissertation to you. Thank you – Dank u Wel - Teşekkürler
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dc.subject Daylight, Energy, Food, High-rise Buildings, Machine Learning, Optimisation, Performance-based Design, Self-sufficiency
dc.subject Optimisation
dc.subject Daylight
dc.subject High-Rise Buildings
dc.subject Performance-Based Design
dc.subject Machine Learning
dc.subject Food
dc.subject Self-sufficiency
dc.subject Energy
dc.title Towards Self‑Sufficient High‑Rises Performance Optimisation using Artificial Intelligence
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project.funder.name The time has come to write the acknowledgements maybe the last but the most difficult part of my dissertation. I have gone through the entire process of my Ph.D. journey which has reminded me of being endorsed by many professors colleagues friends and family. In the end having the full support of these very people in my life encouraged me all the time to finish what I had started. Maybe my Ph.D. journey ends in Delft one of the most inspiring university cities on Earth, yet I know this is just the beginning of my academic career. Prof.dr.ir. I.S. Sariyildiz I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my corresponding promotor for accepting me as a Ph.D. candidate in design informatics chair. Prof. Sariyildiz always reminds me of the day when I entered her master class to follow the lectures on parametric design and performance evaluations in 2012. Since then she has constantly supervised me as a professor and mentor to develop my skills broaden my perspective and explore even the most challenging research topics. I am grateful for all her inspirational ideas and encouragement that played an essential role to finish my Ph.D. Most importantly I am appreciated her endless support in real life that always motivated me to do my best. I will never forget the saying she always reminds us that \u201Cknowledge and love increase when shared\u201D. Prof.dr. M.F. Tasgetiren I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my promotor for accepting me as a Ph.D. candidate. I remember the day we met to talk about my MSc dissertation. Prof. Tasgetiren immediately denied using available software for artificial intelligence which encouraged us to code and develop our tools. This vision could have become real only by following his inspirational Ph.D. courses that can teach even the most advanced algorithms to someone holding an architecture diploma. I am grateful for all the support especially for coding time he never hesitated to share. Besides spending many years together I appreciate the times outside the faculty when we have met for visiting our imagination to suggest new ideas and concepts. His enthusiasm and curiosity in science and research will always inspire me. Assoc.prof.dr. M. Turrin I would like to express my sincere gratitude for being copromotor of my Ph.D. research. If there is a motivational day that can change your life it is for me the day Dr. Turrin invited me to join one of the lectures of the \u201CBig & Tall\u201D master course at Bouwkunde in 2013. Since then her motivation and success in academic life have influenced me so deeply. I am grateful for all the time she made herself available for discussions and for all those \u201Cprovocative questions\u201D that assisted me in enlarging my perspective. I am also profoundly thankful to my committee members Prof.dr. P.W.C. Chan Prof. dr. M. Overend Prof.dr.ir. P.J.M van Oosterom Dr. C.L. Martin and Dr. F. De Luca for evaluating my Ph.D. dissertation giving valuable comments and spending their valuable time. Besides the supervisory team and committee members I sincerely thank Prof.dr. T. Kazanasmaz for all the collaboration and valuable feedback on my research. I would like to thank my friend and Ph.D. fellow C. \u00C7ubuk\u00E7uo\u011Flu (MSc.) for her support by spending many hours in the central library and CC-Delft. It was my pleasure to collaborate with you on many papers and share what we had learned! Special thanks go to Ir. O.F.S.F. T\u00FCrkcan for the amazing support during the collaboration outside of faculty and helping with the Dutch translation of the summary and propositions. Without incredible support to access many computers in Bouwkunde I could not realise this research. Therefore I sincerely thank Ir. H. Hoogenboom and A. Balc\u0131 (BSc.) for their help to conduct my results and insightful talks after work on Thursdays. I would like to present my special thanks to Dr.ir. I. Chatzikonstantinou who patiently responded to my questions over the years for sharing his profound knowledge on parametric design performance evaluation machine learning and optimisation. I would also like to thank Dr. A. K\u0131r\u0131mtat for all the collaborative works and support. As the first colleague who celebrated the acceptance to my Ph.D. in Sendai/Japan I thank Dr. O. Dursun for guiding me to formulate the research proposal and collaborating on many papers. Additionally I sincerely thank Prof.dr.ir. A.A.J.F. van den Dobbelsteen for valuable suggestions to focus on the Europoint complex as a case study and the MOR Team for providing the materials of the Europoint complex proposal prepared for the Solar Decathlon competition in 2019. Moreover I would like to thank Prof.dr. T. Ba\u015Faran for all the inspirational lectures on heat transfer in buildings. Finally I would like to thank M. Yufka (MSc) and Ir. F. Fortich\u2011Mora for having me on the supervisory team of their master's program. It was my pleasure to share my knowledge while developing the models used in your dissertations. Apart from that I owe an appreciation to my colleagues Dr. S. A\u015Fut Ir. P. de Router Ir. F.J. Gouwetor Dr. \u00D6. Balaban H.P. Kiksen Melis Balo\u011Flu (M.Sc) from the chair of design informatics. Without their accompany during the lectures workshops coffee breaks and lunch my Ph.D. journey could not have been filled with so many good memories and intense discussions. The entire process would be pretty painful without sharing our experiences with friends and Ph.D. fellows. I feel so lucky to have all these people to share all the struggle and fun together. I have no doubt that there will always be a connection between us even we are all located in different parts of our planet. I would like to thank my Ph.D. fellows Miktha Ding and Frank from the design informatics chair for sharing the same path with me exchanging ideas coffee talks and having so much of a good time. My special thanks go to Nick and Cynthia for constantly supporting me inside/outside the faculty especially for little gatherings near Oostpoort to relax a bit. There would be a huge emptiness if you were not involved in this story. If there is a reason for having great weekends it can be only because of spending good time with Utku and Manolya. I appreciate your accompany in every way that considerably helped me while dealing with lockdowns. I also thank Arwa Ata Chris Deniz Ehsan Elena Esaar Fatma Hamed Hilmi Kate Mehmet Milad \u00D6zlem Pelin Sahar Samantha Sultan \u015Eule and Tolga for all the good memories and their enthusiasm to come together inside/outside the faculty. Members of TU Delft-Bouwkunde are familiar with joyful lunch gatherings and coffee talks. These gatherings have always been unique because an inspirational historical and cutting-edge building hosts us. Without the people this very building becomes a huge emptiness with no soul as I witnessed many times during the lockdowns. Therefore I deeply thank my colleagues Adriana Ahmed Ameya Amneh Ana Andrea Bruna Dadi Emeline Federica(s) Felippe Filippo Giulia Hedieh Joana Lia Luuk Magda Marco Mohammad Michiel Nan Nima Pedro Prateek Sophia Tamara Tatiana Tess Tiantian Yu\u2011Chou Yvonne Ziead and Zoheir for all the great time by making this building meaningful with their existence and fellowship. I would like to thank especially Prof.ir. P.G. Luscuere for hosting the barbecue gatherings of our section at his lovely place where I have some of my best memories of this journey. Special thanks go to Hamza for preparing amazing coffee every Friday! Moreover a great team always remained available to help all the members of the Architectural Engineering and Technology department. I would like to thank Prof. dr.ir. M.T. Kreutzer Dr. W.O. de Wit Barbara Bo Danielle Francoise Linda Tessa and Yvonne for all the support and assistance over the years. Additionally I would like to thank Inge and Nouzha from the faculty graduate school for their assistance and patience. Special thanks to the lecturers and employees of the University Graduate School Human Resources and International Office for all their great effort to support us all the time. I owe more than an acknowledgment to V\u00E9ro Crickx for her great support while preparing my Ph.D. book with valuable input and effort in arranging figures and designing the flowchart of the dissertation. The story of my academic career did not start in Delft. Therefore it is impossible to finalise my acknowledgements without thanking my professors colleagues and friends in \u0130zmir. I am profoundly thankful to Assoc.prof.dr. R. Polat Assist.prof. dr. \u0130. Zincir Miray & H\u00FCseyin Arslan for always supporting me especially during the most difficult times of my research. I would also like to thank Prof.dr. H.M. G\u00FCrel and Assoc.prof.dr. A. Y\u0131lmaz for giving me a great opportunity as an adjunct instructor at Ya\u015Far University. I sincerely thank the project leaders Assoc.prof.dr. B. Kundak\u00E7\u0131\u2011 Koyunbaba Assist.prof.dr. S. Kutucu and Assist.prof.dr. \u0130. Kahraman for having me in their funded research projects and sharing their thoughts about my Ph.D. research. Finally yet importantly I would like to thank my office mates and fellows Berfin Ece Eda Feyza Fulya G\u00F6k\u00E7e Selin Yark\u0131n and Yasemin for such a great time. I know that most of you have almost completed your research. I wish you the best in the next step of your career! Thanks a lot for your positive attitude in every way that felt me too much that I am part of a big family. Apart from all someone very special encouraged me whatever happened during the most challenging times. I did not need to be with her in \u0130zmir to know and feel that I was greatly supported. I present my deepest heart-warming thanks to my girlfriend Bur\u00E7in Alkan. I am grateful that you were always with me with your trust patience and love. I hope the end of this Ph.D. will initiate new beginnings in our future. As we always say everything will be just great! Last but not least I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my family, my dear father B\u00FClent my beloved mother Dilara and my dearest sister P\u0131nar. Indeed there is no way to thank you for all the generosity patience encouragement support and love. I know very well how much you were with me in every part of this journey. No one else on Earth would like to witness my Ph.D. defence more than three of you. I have no words to thank you for everything but, I hope you are proud of me and I dedicate this Ph.D. dissertation to you. Thank you \u2013 Dank u Wel - Te\u015Fekk\u00FCrler
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