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| 8. Mimarlıkta Sayısal Tasarım Ulusal Sempozyumu | 1 |
| 9th International Structural Engineering and Construction Conference: Resilient Structures and Sustainable Construction, ISEC 2016 | 1 |
| Automation in Construction | 1 |
| A/Z ITU Journal of the Faculty of Architecture | 1 |
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Conference Paper Tek Katlı Yapılar için Çekişmeli Üretici Ağlarda Ölçeklendirme ve Kontrol Yöntemleri(2024) Güldilek, Mertcan; Ekici, Berk; İlal, Mustafa EmreYapay zeka (YZ) teknolojilerinin, birçok alanda insanlardan daha hızlı ve etkili çözümler sunabilme kapasitesine sahip olduğu gözlemlenmektedir. Mimarlıkta ise, YZ'nin daha işlevsel ve daha yüksek başarımlı yapılar oluşturması beklenmektedir. YZ ile mimari plan tasarımı üretme çalışmalarında Çekişmeli Üretici Ağlar (ÇÜA - Generative Adversarial Networks - GAN) kullanımı literatürde tercih edilmektedir. Sunulan bu çalışma kapsamında, literatürde var olan tek katlı bina plan çözüm kütüphanelerinden öğrenip yeni planlar oluşturabilen bir model geliştirilmiştir. U-Net Mimarisi ve Uygulamalı Evrişimsel Mesaj Aktarımı (UEMA) ÇÜA modeline entegre edilmiş ve modelin odalar arası ilişkileri daha iyi öğrenmesi ve kenar algısını güçlendirmesi sağlanmıştır. Eğitimi tamamlanmış model için pikselleri gerçek alanlara çevirmek üzere bir ölçeklendirme yöntemi geliştirildikten sonra kullanıcının üretilen planlar üzerinde kontrolünün sağlanması için iki ayrı yaklaşım araştırılmıştır. İlk yaklaşım model üretirken oda boyutlarını kısıtlamaya, ikinci yöntem ise üretilen planların kısıtlara uymayanlarını kabul etmemeye dayalıdır. İki yaklaşım da başarılı sonuçlar verirken, ilk yaklaşımda odalar arası ilişkilerde sorunlar gözlemlenmiş, ikinci yaklaşımda ise plan üretim süreci uzamıştır. Kullanıcılar, geliştirilen sistemde odaların boyutlarını ve planın toplam metrekaresini belirleyerek tek katlı plan tasarımları üretebilmektedirler. Bu araştırma, tasarım süreçlerinde kullanıcı merkezli tasarım süreçlerinin geliştirilmesinin önemini ve mimari planlamada veriye dayalı yaklaşımların kullanım potansiyelini vurgulamaktadır.Master Thesis Effect of Natural Wall Materials on Energy Consumption in Continental and Mediterranean Climates(Izmir Institute of Technology, 2019) Yöney, Ekin Gamze; İlal, Mustafa Emre; İlal, Mustafa EmreConcern on earth and other natural building materials has been increased by rise of energy shortage and environmental problems. Not only the speed, quality and standardization in the production process of natural building materials should be improved, but also energy consumption of buildings constructed with these materials should be on acceptable levels in order to expend their usage. This study investigates the relationship between natural wall materials and energy consumption on two adobe buildings from Continental and Mediterranean climates. Totally 20 different wall options, composed of adobe, vertical hollow brick, limestone, hempcrete and strawbale with 0.30- and 0.50-meter thickness without and with flax thermal insulation material are tested with different combinations of direction and climate. The digital models of case buildings in Continental and Mediterranean climates are created to examine the question of in what climate and which direction a wall material is appropriate for energy efficient design. Consequently, strawbale enables the minimum annual energy consumption both for Mediterranean and Continental climates, while adobe shows better energy performance in summer period of Continental climate. Besides, it is observed that the energy consumption for cooling in case building of Mediterranean climate is 10 times more than of Continental one for whatever material is tested. The quantitative research conducted with different natural wall materials makes it a logical choice in terms of opening the path of industrialization that is supported by the aim of this thesis.Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 2Bim Execution Process of Construction Companies for Building Projects(ISEC Press, 2017) Gercek, B.; Tokdemir, O.B.; Ilal, M.E.; GunaydinBuilding Information Modeling (BIM) has been an emerging concept in architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry with a vast amount of promising benefits to construction projects. Implementation of BIM, however, requires comprehensive research and strategic planning. Industry-wide and organizational implementation guidelines and standards have been published around the world either to encourage organizations to adopt BIM or to present the minimum requirements to be followed where BIM implementation is a statutory obligation. In contrast, governments or organizations in several countries such as Turkey have not mandated BIM implementation and provide no guidance. Organizations in these countries which plan to adopt BIM processes are forced to develop their own implementation plans. The purpose of this study is to provide guidance in BIM implementation for construction companies in countries where BIM implementation has not been mandated particularly during the construction phase of the building projects. 23 BIM standards and guidelines covering the BIM execution process have been reviewed. Topics that need to be addressed by BIM implementation plans have been identified and categorized under four headings. A case study of BIM implementation at a large construction company that focuses on conducting quantity takeoff and cost estimation is presented, and unique challenges of BIM implementation in Turkish AEC industry are discussed. © 2017 ISEC Press.Master Thesis Digital Representation Of Fire Safety Code: Extending The Four Level Representation For Tabular Data(01. Izmir Institute of Technology, 2025) Çetin, Tarık; İlal, Mustafa Emre; İlal, Sibel Macit; 02.02. Department of Architecture; 02. Faculty of Architecture; 01. Izmir Institute of TechnologyBina tasarımının güvenli, işlevsel ve sürdürülebilir olmasını sağlamak için yapı yönetmeliklerine uyum kritik öneme sahiptir. Ancak yapı yönetmeliklerinin dil yapısı, belirsizlikleri ve karmaşık bağlantıları nedeniyle manuel uyumluluk denetimi zaman alıcı ve hataya açık bir süreçtir. Otomatik uyumluluk denetim sistemleri bu süreci iyileştirmeyi amaçlasa da henüz karmaşık ve çok değişkenli tablo verilerini işleme konusunda yetersiz kalmaktadırlar. Bu tez, Binaların Yangından Korunması Hakkında Yönetmeliği'nin kaçış yolları ve elemanları ile ilgili maddelere odaklanarak bu kısıtları ele almaktadır. Dört Katmanlı Temsil hibrit modeli temel alınarak, tablo verilerini işleme ve kural temsilini geliştirmek için eklemeler yapılmıştır. Çok katmanlı tablo başlıkları, koşullu bağımlılıklar ve çapraz referanslı maddeler gibi zorluklar bir tablo çözücü metot geliştirilerek aşılmış ve tablo verileri dinamik olarak yorumlanarak kural kontrol sürecine entegre edilmiştir. Ek olarak, görsel programlama tabanlı kaçış yolu hesaplayıcısı YBM ortamında geliştirilerek kaçış yollarının hesaplanması ve doğrulanması sağlanmıştır. Bu entegrasyon, mekânsal uyumluluk kontrollerini gerçekleştirerek tasarımcılara geri bildirim sunmaktadır. Bulgular, genişletilmiş hibrit modelin yangın kaçış kurallarını başarıyla temsil ettiğini göstermektedir. Kaçışla ilgili kuralların %82'sinin temsil edilebilir olduğu belirlenirken, yarı-temsil edilebilinen kurallar ve belirsiz ifadelerin işlenmesi gelecekteki çalışmalar için bir odak noktasıdır. Gelecek çalışmalar dinamik tahliye yolu simülasyonları, yapay zeka destekli kural açıklamaları ve daha verimli Yapı Bilgi Modellemesi iş akışları için Model Görünüm Tanımları ve Bilgi Teslim Kılavuzları gibi standardizasyon araçlarının kullanımı konularını ele alabilirler. Bu çalışma, yapı yönetmeliklerinin dijital dönüşümüne katkı sağlayarak otomatik uyumluluk denetim sistemlerinin doğruluğunu ve ölçeklenebilirliğini artırmaktadır.Master Thesis Project Plannig and Management Using Building Information Modeling (bim)(Izmir Institute of Technology, 2018) Politi, Ruti Ruth; Aktaş, Engin; İlal, Mustafa EmreToday, in construction practice, implementation of effective construction management techniques and tools is becoming essential, especially as the scale of the projects increases. Large scale projects pose a challenge to industry; as the number of tasks, parameters and constraints to be considered rises, interaction of these tasks and parameters increases the complexity, as well. While the search for techniques and tools for better coping with complexity will never end, Building Information Modeling (BIM) has recently emerged as an approach that achieves considerable improvement in efficiently handling complexity. BIM is able to provide a digital visualization of a building or structure in 3D. The necessary geometric data is modeled but more importantly all semantic data associated with the project (function of the element, material properties, construction details, schedules, etc.) is stored with the model. The intent is to have a single model of the project for all stakeholders over all phases of the project. In this study, the main challenges within the current practice of project management are analyzed and what BIM-based project management has to offer to those challenges have been discussed. The thesis explores how BIM method can be applied to project management and how information can be collected to build a BIM model. The advantages of BIM-based scheduling (4D), cost estimation (5D), sustainability (6D), facility management (7D) and structural analysis in the scope of project management is discussed. A case study is given to validate the use of the computer aided programs for nD BIM during the construction phase.Conference Object Renovating a Lecture Hall With a Glass Roof: a Case Study of Performance Based Design(ÖKK-Editions, 2013) Atça, Emre; İlal, Mustafa Emre; Başaran, Tahsin; Kazanasmaz, Zehra Tuğçe; Durmuş Arsan, ZeynepIn practice, architects, due to time and budget constraints do not analyze designs and evaluate alternatives from the building physics perspective. They expect this analysis to be carried out by engineers. Engineers mostly get involved late in the design process, after key decisions are already finalized, leaving them powerless to solve problems efficiently. However, rapid advances both in computing and engineering have produced various simulation based tools for evaluating building performance that architects themselves can employ early in the design process. The proliferation of these tools throughout the architectural practice and education is necessary for achieving higher performance levels. In this study, the brand new Lecture Hall at Izmir Institute of Technology, Department of Mathematics that is in need of renovations to improve acoustic, visual and thermal comfort is diagnosed through measurements and the possibility of foreseeing, through simulations, the existing level of performance during the design stage is explored.Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 3Izmir Municipality Housing and Zoning Code Analysis and Representation for Compliance Checking(Universiteit Twente, 2013) Macit, Sibel; İlal, Mustafa Emre; Günaydın, Hüsnü Murat; Suter, GeorgSystems for code compliance checking of building projects require representation of building codes. Building codes are complex, and the development of computer implementable representations is challenging. As a case in point, this paper reports on experiences gained while modeling ̄zmir Municipality Housing and Zoning Code (IMHZcode). First, IMHZcode was analysed to understand the various types of information contained in it in order to develop a comprehensive building code model. The rules were classified according to their formalizability and self-containedness. Then, existing modeling approaches were evaluated to find the most convenient method that meets the needs for modeling IMHZcode. A key criterion used in this evaluation was ease of maintenance by non-programmers. The paper concludes with an illustrative example of the selected methodology's application within the context of IMHZcode.Master Thesis An Investigation of Performance Indicators for Stage Acoustics in Music Halls(01. Izmir Institute of Technology, 2023) Kuşcu, Duygu; İlal, Mustafa EmreIt is vital for concert halls to provide suitable acoustic conditions, as they provide the physical environment in which the communication between musicians and the audience is established. Although the acoustic conditions in these halls have been studied in detail for audiences, relatively little is known about the conditions under which musicians perform on stage and how they perceive acoustics. This thesis research investigates how the acoustics of the hall in which they perform are perceived by the musicians and how the objective data obtained through measurements carried out on stage matches the evaluations of the musicians through quantitative methods. Acoustic measurements were carried out in the Main Hall of the Ahmed Adnan Saygun Arts Center Izmir. Evaluations by the orchestra musicians about their own home stage were collected through questionnaires using a 10-point semantic differential scale for subjective acoustic parameters. A total of 33 musicians who regularly perform on this stage participated in the study as respondents. Compatibility between subjective data obtained from opinions and objective data obtained from measurements were compared. The main objective of this investigation was to scrutinize the tools and parameters that are recommended for acoustic design of concert hall stages, and provide further data for studies into understanding musicians' preferences and objective parameters that are being developed to reflect them. The correlations among subjective parameters on stage acoustics, were examined. Overall Acoustic Impression was found to be highly correlated with Hearing Others (0.833) and Support (0.753). This was supported by the objective measurements where STearly values were in a highly favorable range with a mean of -13.7 dB for this stage that is generally deemed to have good acoustics by musicians. The objective and subjective support parameters were found to be useful indicators within the limited context of Ahmet Adnan Saygun Arts Center Main Hall.Article Citation - WoS: 7Citation - Scopus: 8Integrating Building and Context Information for Automated Zoning Code Checking: a Review(International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction, 2022) Demir Altıntaş, Yelin; İlal, Mustafa EmreInteroperability approaches have attracted much attention in the AEC/FM industry with the increased interest in Building Information Modeling (BIM) studies since 2000's. Especially, the integration of BIM with GIS is crucial for areas, which need detailed information on buildings and their surroundings. Automated code compliance checking against zoning codes is an area that requires both zoning data and building design data. In an ideal automated zoning code checking process, building codes should be retrieved from the responsible authority, data regarding the neighborhood the project is located in should be retrieved directly from the local municipality's GIS, and the building project should be supplied by the designer as a BIM file. The checking process should be able to work with a combination of GIS and BIM data and generate a compliance report. Although recent BIM-GIS integration efforts have been successful in some areas, BIM-GIS integration studies in the context of automated zoning code compliance checking are limited, and the data interoperability problem in this field still needs to be addressed. This paper intends to (1) provide a critical review and analysis of the current BIM and GIS integration studies for building permit processes, (2) present the opportunities that the implementation of integrating BIM and GIS might bring to the automated zoning compliance checking domain and (3) identify promising integration approaches for future efforts.Doctoral Thesis A Method for Gis and Bim Integration To Support Automated Zoning Code Compliance Checking(Izmir Institute of Technology, 2020) Demir Altıntaş, Yelin; İlal, Mustafa EmreThis thesis constitutes a study in the field of BIM-GIS interoperability, with a concentration on code compliance checking. Code checking requires appropriate computer-based models of building codes in digital format, zoning plans in GIS and building designs in BIM environment. However, in existing design environments, it is not possible to access neighborhood data. Interoperability and geographical data transfer from GIS to BIM environments are problematic. This study proposes a methodology for the creation of a third-party platform that draws IFC and GML data from both BIM and GIS environments separately and then combines them in a unified domain model appropriate to the field to be used in code checking processes. The proposed methodology includes the identification of the required data in the area of study; identification of how much of the data can be modelled with BIM model or GIS model; construction of the BIM and GIS domain models using the identified data; and development of an application that integrates the two domain models and manages them as a whole. For validation of the methodology and testing the developed platform, a proof of concept prototype is developed. The system retrieves building codes, reads the BIM file sent by the architect, and retrieves the information on the neighborhood the building is located in from GIS and conducts the checking process. The system demonstrates that BIM and GIS information can be compiled together during a code checking process creating a third-party platform. The applicability of the model has been evaluated through use-case scenarios. The use-cases demonstrate that the zoning domain model developed in this thesis can be used as a database to manage geographical information. Coupling the zoning domain model with BIM data supports digital code checking, eliminating the need for hard copies and simplifying approval processes as well as enabling architects to self-check designs for compliance before submitting them to municipalities.
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