Hospital layout design renovation as a Quadratic Assignment Problem with geodesic distances
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Date
2021
Authors
Cemre Cubukcuoglu
Pirouz Nourian
M. Fatih Tasgetiren
I. Sevil Sariyildiz
Shervin Azadi
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Elsevier Ltd
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HYBRID
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20
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8
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Abstract
Hospital facilities are known as functionally complex buildings. There are usually configurational problems that lead to inefficient transportation processes for patients medical staff and/or logistics of materials. The Quadratic Assignment Problem (QAP) is a well-known problem in the field of Operations Research from the category of the facility's location/allocation problems. However it has rarely been utilized in architectural design practice. This paper presents a formulation of such logistics issues as a QAP for space planning processes aimed at renovation of existing hospitals a heuristic QAP solver developed in a CAD environment and its implementation as a computational design tool designed to be used by architects. The tool is implemented in C# for Grasshopper (GH) a plugin of Rhinoceros CAD software. This tool minimizes the internal transportation processes between interrelated facilities where each facility is assigned to a location in an existing building. In our model the problem of assignment is relaxed in that a single facility may be allowed to be allocated within multiple voxel locations thus alleviating the complexity of the unequal area assignment problem. The QAP formulation takes into account both the flows between facilities and distances between locations. The distance matrix is obtained from the spatial network of the building by using graph traversal techniques. The developed tool also calculates spatial geodesic distances (walkable easiest and/or shortest paths for pedestrians) inside the building. The QAP is solved by a heuristic optimization algorithm called Iterated Local Search. Using one exemplary real test case we demonstrate the potential of this method in the context of hospital layout design/re-design tasks in 3D. Finally we discuss the results and possible further developments concerning a generic computational space planning framework. © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Architectural Space Planning, Computational Design, Hospital Layout, Layout Optimization Tool, Quadratic Assignment Problem, Architectural Design, Combinatorial Optimization, Complex Networks, Computational Geometry, Computer Aided Design, Facilities, Geodesy, Heuristic Algorithms, Location, Operations Research, Architectural Space Planning, Complex Buildings, Computational Design, Geodesic Distances, Hospital Layout, Layout Designs, Layout Optimization Tool, Quadratic Assignment Problems, Space Planning, Transportation Process, Hospitals, Architectural design, Combinatorial optimization, Complex networks, Computational geometry, Computer aided design, Facilities, Geodesy, Heuristic algorithms, Location, Operations research, Architectural space planning, Complex buildings, Computational design, Geodesic distances, Hospital layout, Layout designs, Layout optimization tool, Quadratic assignment problems, Space planning, Transportation process, Hospitals, Architectural space planning, Computational design, Quadratic assignment problem, Layout optimization tool, 720, Hospital layout
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0209 industrial biotechnology, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology
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20
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Journal of Building Engineering
Volume
44
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102952
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