Harmonizing Aesthetics and Sustainability through the Evaluation of Environmental Art Design in Green Architecture using the Triangular UnderNorm
Keywords:
Triangular UnderNorm; Harmonizing Aesthetics and Sustainability; Harmonizing Aesthetics and Sustainability; Green Architecture.Abstract
Environmental art design has emerged as a crucial element in enhancing the aesthetic
and ecological value of green architecture. This study develops a multi-criteria evaluation
framework to assess the effectiveness of environmental art design within sustainable architectural
spaces. By integrating both visual and environmental aspects, this framework enables a
comprehensive assessment based on six carefully selected criteria and ten alternative design
projects. The research contributes to bridge the gap between artistic expression and ecological
responsibility in modern architectural practices. We use the RAFSI methodology to rank
alternatives. The average methodology is used to compute the criteria weights. This methodology
is used under the Triangular UnderNorm to deal with interval values in the decision matrix. The
case study is shown to show the validation of the proposed approach. The sensitivity analysis is
provided to show the stability of the ranks.
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