Berk EkiciSeckin KutucuI. Sevil SariyildizM. Fatih TasgetirenEkici, BerkTasgetiren, M. FatihSariyildiz, I. SevilKutucu, Seckin2025-10-062015978-1-4799-7492-4978147997492410.1109/CEC.2015.72571632-s2.0-84963568077https://gcris.yasar.edu.tr/handle/123456789/6671https://doi.org/10.1109/CEC.2015.7257163This paper aims to examine the application of evolutionary algorithms to the form finding problem of high-rise buildings. In the light of mentioned purpose this study concentrates on the conceptual phase of the design process due to the importance of early design decisions. In this respect multi-objective real-parameter constrained optimization is considered as the method of this study in order to solve high-rise design problem. From the point of evolutionary computation we compare two evolutionary algorithms (NSGA-II and DE) focusing on their computational performance and architectural features of the resulting alternatives. Two objective functions are formulated that specifically focus on structural displacement minimization and construction cost per square meter minimization which are clearly conflicting. As a conclusion we discuss in the context of the high-rise design problem the solutions identified by the NSGA-II and DE algorithms.Englishinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessHigh-Rise Building, Form Finding, Multi-Objective Optimization, Evolutionary AlgorithmsForm FindingHigh-Rise BuildingMulti-Objective OptimizationEvolutionary AlgorithmsAddressing the High-Rise Form Finding Problem by Evolutionary ComputationConference Object