Title |
The Integration and Construction of District Unit Planning Data for Automation of Building Mass Generation in Pre-Design Phase |
Authors |
김동욱(Kim, Dong-Wuk) ; 구형모(Gu, Hyeong-Mo) ; 추승연(Choo, Seung-Yeon) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2023.39.9.3 |
Keywords |
Building Code; Mass Generation; Pre-Design Phase; District Unit Plan; Integration |
Abstract |
The construction industry is more labor-intensive than other industries, automation is difficult and productivity is not increasing due to
long-standing government regulations and construction practices. Early in the architectural design process, many legal reviews are conducted
for site surveying, legal review, and other tasks related to basic design, but architects must also review upper and lower laws. However,
unlike high-level laws and local ordinances that can be found online, the enforcement guidelines for district unit planning areas during city
planning are inconvenient to visit administrative agencies directly for confirmation. Korea developed a technology to automatically review
laws and derive initial planning plans, but only some of the laws reviewed on the database are included, so the accuracy is limited.
Therefore, in this study, we propose a computerization plan that can integrate data on district unit planning areas. To this end, first, a survey
was conducted on the status of the automatic legal review service and district unit planning area. Second, based on the published data,
boundary area, related drawings, and legal data were collected. Third, the layer setting of the drawing data and the legal sentence were
coded so that the data could be driven smoothly in the authoring tool. Fourth, the database was verified by constructing data for use in
authoring tools and implementing authoring tools. As a result of the study, for general commerce in urban areas, the scope of legal review
of existing services was the same. However, in the case of a parcel within a district unit planning area, the data constructed and the initial
design plan generated by the implemented writing tool showed legal results. Through this study, it is expected that the data of district
planning areas will be integrated to save time and manpower for legal review, and that the initial plan will be generated quickly to increase
the efficiency of planning work. |