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Risk Assessment for Performance-Driven Building Design with BIM-Based Parametric Methods

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arxiv 2109.08670 v1 pith:4JMUVVIH submitted 2021-09-17 math.NA cs.NA

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A growing demand for handling uncertainties and risks in performance-driven building design decision-making has challenged conventional design methods. Thus, researchers in this field lean towards viable alternatives to using deterministic design methods, e.g., probabilistic methods. This research addresses the challenges associated with conventional methods of performance-driven building design, i.e., ignoring the existing uncertainties and lacking a systematic framework to incorporate risk assessment in building performance analysis. This research introduces a framework (BIMProbE) to integrate BIM-based parametric tools with building probabilistic performance analysis to facilitate uncertainty analysis and risk assessment in performance-based building design decision-making. A hypothetical building design scenario is used to demonstrate the application of the proposed framework. The results show that the probabilistic method leads to a different performance ranking order than the deterministic method. Also, the probabilistic method allows evaluating design options based on different risk attitudes.

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