To improve environmental wellbeing and productivity, design innovation focuses on human's use-process, evolving individual space to flexible and specialized ones, according to the users` tasks - activity-based. BIM models supports sophisticated behaviours' simulation such as energy, acoustics, although it is not able to manage space use-processes. The present paper rather than a report of a case study or the presentation of a new methodology wants to contribute, together with previous works, in sketching a theroretical framework within which it is possible to compute the interaction between users and spaces (and vice versa). The quest is to reflect on possible paths for engineering knowledge and understanding, providing a BIM system the semantic information required to operate adaptively and achieve robust and innovative goal-directed behavior. Compared to current research on simulation systems, this research approach links Context, intended as spaces capabilities to Actor's Behavioural Knowledge including formalization of personality typologies and profiled behavioural patterns. By means of a classical problem solving metaphor, the ``squared peg in a round hole'' one, multiple categories for goal achievement are sketched, based on reciprocal Actors and Context behaviour adaptation.

Contextual Capabilities Meet Human Behaviour. Round the peg and square the hole / Trento, Armando; Fioravanti, Antonio. - 1:(2018), pp. 613-620. (Intervento presentato al convegno 36th International Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe, eCAADe 2018 tenutosi a Lodz).

Contextual Capabilities Meet Human Behaviour. Round the peg and square the hole

Armando Trento;Antonio Fioravanti
2018

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To improve environmental wellbeing and productivity, design innovation focuses on human's use-process, evolving individual space to flexible and specialized ones, according to the users` tasks - activity-based. BIM models supports sophisticated behaviours' simulation such as energy, acoustics, although it is not able to manage space use-processes. The present paper rather than a report of a case study or the presentation of a new methodology wants to contribute, together with previous works, in sketching a theroretical framework within which it is possible to compute the interaction between users and spaces (and vice versa). The quest is to reflect on possible paths for engineering knowledge and understanding, providing a BIM system the semantic information required to operate adaptively and achieve robust and innovative goal-directed behavior. Compared to current research on simulation systems, this research approach links Context, intended as spaces capabilities to Actor's Behavioural Knowledge including formalization of personality typologies and profiled behavioural patterns. By means of a classical problem solving metaphor, the ``squared peg in a round hole'' one, multiple categories for goal achievement are sketched, based on reciprocal Actors and Context behaviour adaptation.
2018
36th International Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe, eCAADe 2018
Use-process Knowledge; Behavioural Knowledge; Use Simulation; Cognitive Computing
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Contextual Capabilities Meet Human Behaviour. Round the peg and square the hole / Trento, Armando; Fioravanti, Antonio. - 1:(2018), pp. 613-620. (Intervento presentato al convegno 36th International Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe, eCAADe 2018 tenutosi a Lodz).
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