@inproceedings{175aed52a171443ab1b669e0ab51c922,
title = "Towards bridging semantic spatial constraints and parametric design",
abstract = "We present a proof-of-concept for the integration of state-of-the-art methods in geometric and qualitative spatial representation and reasoning with parametric design systems. Using a case-study involving a combination of topological and visibility constraints, we demonstrate the manner in which a parametric design model may be generated solely from the spatial aspects of conceptual design specifications or high-level semantic design requirements. We demonstrate the proposed methodology by applying it to architectural floor plan layout design, where a number of spaces with well defined functionalities have to be arranged such that particular functional design constraints are fulfilled. The case-study is developed by an integration of the declarative spatial reasoning system CLP(QS)1 with the parametric CAD system Autodesk Inventor.",
author = "Carl Schultz and Mehul Bhatt and Andr{\'e} Borrmann",
year = "2014",
language = "English",
series = "EG-ICE 2014, European Group for Intelligent Computing in Engineering - 21st International Workshop: Intelligent Computing in Engineering 2014",
publisher = "Universiteit Twente",
booktitle = "EG-ICE 2014, European Group for Intelligent Computing in Engineering - 21st International Workshop",
note = "21st International Workshop of the European Group for Intelligent Computing in Engineering, EG-ICE 2014 ; Conference date: 16-07-2014 Through 18-07-2014",
}