Decision Support Systems in Architecture—A Future Perspective

Author:

Schubert Gerhard1ORCID,Bratoev Ivan1ORCID,Petzold Frank1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chair of Architectural Informatics, Department of Architecture, School of Engineering and Design, Technical University of Munich, 80333 Munich, Germany

Abstract

The benefits of design decision support systems (DDSSs) in the architectural planning context have been proven in research and are increasingly used in practice. The sense and purpose are apparent. The weighing of the most diverse ideas and approaches are required for design problems that cannot be solved unambiguously and are characterized by complex, open issues of architectural design tasks, coupled with contradictory criteria. DDSSs support planners/decision-makers with objective information to support the decision-making process with well-founded data and statements. This is becoming increasingly necessary, especially given increasingly complex construction tasks, and thus the difficult-to-predict effects of decisions. Taking this maxim into account, however, also reveals challenges in the planning context, as well as the immense potential and fields of application. Building on these issues, this article presents a perspective for DDSSs. The paper discusses the current focus and advancements of such systems, highlighting the challenges such tools still face, and provides a vision of the perspective future of these systems from reactive systems to proactive assistance.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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