Evaluating the effectiveness, reliability and efficiency of a multi-objective sequential optimization approach for building performance design
Riccardo Talami, Jonathan Wright, Bianca Howard

TL;DR
This paper presents a sequential multi-objective optimization approach for building design that achieves global optima with significantly less computational effort than traditional methods, demonstrating high effectiveness and reliability.
Contribution
It introduces a sequential optimization method for building performance design that outperforms NSGA-II in efficiency and reliability, validated on a large-scale case study.
Findings
Achieved 100% Pareto-optimal solutions matching full factorial search.
Reduced computational effort by over 90% compared to full factorial search.
Outperformed NSGA-II in finding global optima with the same number of evaluations.
Abstract
The complexity of performance-based building design stems from the evaluation of numerous candidate design options, driven by the plethora of variables, objectives, and constraints inherent in multi-disciplinary projects. This necessitates optimization approaches to support the identification of well performing designs while reducing the computational time of performance evaluation. In response, this paper proposes and evaluates a sequential approach for multi-objective design optimization of building geometry, fabric, HVAC system and controls for building performance. This approach involves sequential optimizations with optimal solutions from previous stages passed to the next. The performance of the sequential approach is benchmarked against a full factorial search, assessing its effectiveness in finding global optima, solution quality, reliability to scale and variations of problem…
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TopicsBIM and Construction Integration
