Generative Design in Building Information Modelling (BIM): Approaches and Requirements

Sensors (Basel). 2021 Aug 12;21(16):5439. doi: 10.3390/s21165439.

Abstract

The integration of generative design (GD) and building information modelling (BIM), as a new technology consolidation, can facilitate the constructability of GD's automatic design solutions, while improving BIM's capability in the early design phase. Thus, there has been an increasing interest to study GD-BIM, with current focuses mainly on exploring applications and investigating tools. However, there are a lack of studies regarding methodological relationships and skill requirement based on different development objectives or GD properties; thus, the threshold of developing GD-BIM still seems high. This study conducts a critical review of current approaches for developing GD in BIM, and analyses methodological relationships, skill requirements, and improvement of GD-BIM development. Accordingly, novel perspectives of objective-oriented, GD component-based, and skill-driven GD-BIM development as well as reference guides are proposed. Finally, future research directions, challenges, and potential solutions are discussed. This research aims to guide designers in the building industry to properly determine approaches for developing GD-BIM and inspire researchers' future studies.

Keywords: building information modelling; generative design; methodological relationships; novel development perspectives; skill requirement and improvement; technology integration.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Construction Industry*