TY - JOUR
T1 - SQUIRREL
T2 - Balancing design automation and user interaction in a computational tool for designing segmented concrete shells
AU - Costa, Eduardo
AU - Oval, Robin
AU - Orr, John
AU - Shepherd, Paul
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - The Automating Concrete Construction (ACORN) project explored digital workflows from the design to the construction of reinforced concrete building floor elements, reducing carbon emissions and increasing efficiency of building processes. The resulting digital tool, named SQUIRREL, enabled the design of shells, composed of prefabricated segments, through an interactive framework, composed of parametric design tools, and informed by architectural, structural, and construction requirements, including building integration, fabrication, transport, assembly, and resource reuse. This paper presents the design and implementation of the SQUIRREL tool, focusing on the main design tasks for a segmented reinforced concrete shell, including formfinding and segmentation layout definition. This paper also documents the development and application of a Design Space Visualisation module within SQUIRREL, which streamlined parametric studies used to inform the design decisions behind the modelling and implementation process. Finally, we discuss the right balance between design automation and user interaction, which should inform the development of future construction-aware computational design tools.
AB - The Automating Concrete Construction (ACORN) project explored digital workflows from the design to the construction of reinforced concrete building floor elements, reducing carbon emissions and increasing efficiency of building processes. The resulting digital tool, named SQUIRREL, enabled the design of shells, composed of prefabricated segments, through an interactive framework, composed of parametric design tools, and informed by architectural, structural, and construction requirements, including building integration, fabrication, transport, assembly, and resource reuse. This paper presents the design and implementation of the SQUIRREL tool, focusing on the main design tasks for a segmented reinforced concrete shell, including formfinding and segmentation layout definition. This paper also documents the development and application of a Design Space Visualisation module within SQUIRREL, which streamlined parametric studies used to inform the design decisions behind the modelling and implementation process. Finally, we discuss the right balance between design automation and user interaction, which should inform the development of future construction-aware computational design tools.
KW - computational design
KW - construction-aware design
KW - design automation
KW - design exploration
KW - design space
KW - digital fabrication
KW - parametric modelling
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85218693029&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/14780771251316128
DO - 10.1177/14780771251316128
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85218693029
SN - 1478-0771
JO - International Journal of Architectural Computing
JF - International Journal of Architectural Computing
ER -