Selim KaramanBerk EkiciCemre CubukcuogluBasak Kundakci KoyunbabaIlker KahramanEkici, BerkKaraman, SelimCubukcuoglu, CemreKoyunbaba, Basak KundakciKahraman, Ilker2025-10-062017978-1-5090-4601-09781509046010https://gcris.yasar.edu.tr/handle/123456789/6596This paper presents an implementation of multi-objective optimization for a rectangular facade design proposal in a healthcare building's common space. Objectives are to maximize daylight performance and to minimize facade construction cost. The aim of this study is to enhance indoor comfort of an existing healthcare building by concerning cost-effective facade design alternatives subject to several constraints. To handle the problem we formulate a multi-objective real-parameter constraint problem. In order to solve this Non-Dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II (NSGA-II) and Multi-objective Self-Adaptive Ensemble Differential Evolution (jE_DEMO) algorithms are used. Finally both algorithms are capable to discover desirable set of design alternatives.Englishinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessHealthcare building, facade design, evolutionary computation, multi-objective optimization, differential evolutionDIFFERENTIAL EVOLUTION, ALGORITHM, PARAMETERSHealthcare BuildingDifferential EvolutionFacade DesignEvolutionary ComputationMulti-Objective OptimizationDesign of Rectangular Facade Modules through Computational Intelligence Case of Common Space in Healthcare BuildingConference Object