AbstractApplying Generative Design (GD) for dwelling is not very common but it opens up the possibility to study whether GD systems can reproduce existing design typologies. Dutch dwellings as an exemplification of a design typology are analysed using the SAR methodology. Building regulations are used as input to a GD system along with the typical requirements for a family house. The results show that not all existing typologies can exactly be reproduced, but the generated designs have a remarkable resemblance with Dutch dwellings. They also demonstrate that Dutch dwelling identity is at least partially encoded in Dutch building regulations. Coding of yet unknown architectural identities requires new GD metaphors to support the architect
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摘要将“可生产设计法”应用到住宅设计上并不常见,但却有这种可能:即研究该方法是否可以复制现存的设计类型。采用建筑基础研究法把荷兰住宅作为该设计类型的一个范例加以分析,把建筑规范连同民居设计的特殊要求一起作为“可生产设计法”的要素,结果表明:并非所有现存的设计类型可以分毫不差地复制下来。然而,可生产设计法却与荷兰民居有着惊人的相似之处。这说明对荷兰民居的认定至少已经部分地编进了荷兰的建筑规范中。建筑师需要新的可生产设计法来编制尚不被认知的建筑认定标准。***现将原译的设计法更改一下,虽也不见得对,但总比原译要好些。2