Integration du "RBCʺ a la prise de decision pour assister l'architecture parasismique; contribution methodologique

Joint Authors

Bin Abd al-Fattah, M.
Kehila, Y.
Khallafi, H.
Djarfour, N.

Source

African Review of Science Technology and Development

Issue

Vol. 3, Issue 1 (31 Jan. 2018), pp.7-17, 11 p.

Publisher

University of Ahmed Draia Faculty of Sciences and Technology

Publication Date

2018-01-31

Country of Publication

Algeria

No. of Pages

11

Main Subjects

Civil Engineering

Abstract EN

The elaboration of the architectural project including successive phases, is the result of a long and complex planning process of multidisciplinary nature.

The decisions are usually made one by one, each phase of the decision-making process being more or less conditioned by its predecessor.

In this activity, considered as an act of problem resolution, the architect always encounters problems and situations in which he has to find the best suitable solutions in terms of design.

Consequently, his/their basic mission is to acquire the maximum amount of information concerning the actual constraints that will serve in facilitating the designing process.

Therefore, the architect’s experimental skills as well as his know-how are very important in doing so.

The Reasoning Based Case (CBR) can be considered as the closest one to the human reasoning based satisfaction, which is the more adopted in the daily life and even in the act of designing in particular.

Indeed, it can be used to help architects in abating the gap of lack of knowledge and information related to earthquake engineering issues and problems and for which optimal solutions are required.

So our ambition is to build a theoretical and methodological framework making it possible to transpose knowledge of the parasismic genius in architecture, at elements of design of the architectural project.

Abstract FRE

Le projet architectural est la résultante d’un long et complexe processus de planification de nature multidisciplinaire.

Les décisions sont ordinairement prises une à une, chacune des phases du processus décisionnel étant plus ou moins conditionnée par celle qui la précède.

Dans cette activité considérée comme un acte de résolution de problème, l’architecte est confronté au quotidien à des situations auxquelles, il doit apporter des solutions, les meilleurs possibles.

Pour ce faire, il doit avoir un maximum d’informations sur le projet et puiser surtout, dans son expérience et son savoir-faire.

Le raisonnement à base de référence (RBC) semble, le plus proche comme démarche de résolution des problèmes adoptée dans l’acte de concevoir.

En effet, cette démarche peut être utilisée pour aider l’architecte dans la conception parasismique et trouver des solutions optimales.

Notre ambition est donc de vouloir construire un cadre théorique et méthodologique permettant de transposer les connaissances du génie parasismique en architecture, en éléments de conception du projet architectural.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Bin Abd al-Fattah, M.& Kehila, Y.& Khallafi, H.& Djarfour, N.. 2018. Integration du "RBCʺ a la prise de decision pour assister l'architecture parasismique; contribution methodologique. African Review of Science Technology and Development،Vol. 3, no. 1, pp.7-17.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Bin Abd al-Fattah, M.…[et al.]. Integration du "RBCʺ a la prise de decision pour assister l'architecture parasismique; contribution methodologique. African Review of Science Technology and Development Vol. 3, no. 1 (Jan. 2018), pp.7-17.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

Bin Abd al-Fattah, M.& Kehila, Y.& Khallafi, H.& Djarfour, N.. Integration du "RBCʺ a la prise de decision pour assister l'architecture parasismique; contribution methodologique. African Review of Science Technology and Development. 2018. Vol. 3, no. 1, pp.7-17.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-835762

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

French

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 16-17

Record ID

BIM-835762