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Generative AI Applications in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction: Trends, Implications for Practice, Education & Imperatives for Upskilling—A Review

  • Damilola Onatayo,
  • Adetayo Onososen,
  • Abiola Oluwasogo Oyediran,
  • Hafiz Oyediran,
  • Victor Arowoiya and
  • Eniola Onatayo

18 October 2024

This study investigates the current landscape of generative AI and LLM applications in architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC), focusing on trends, practical implications, educational strategies, and imperatives for upskilling. Employing a...

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21 Citations
5,262 Views
17 Pages

How can computational tools support the proposition of 15-minute cities? This paper examines the implementation of computer-aided approaches that support the analysis and proposition of urban areas where residents can access all their basic needs wit...

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21 Citations
5,028 Views
12 Pages

24 February 2023

Radical cities have historically been hotbeds of transformative paradigms, political changes, activism, and social movements, and have given rise to visionary ideas, utopian projects, revolutionary ideologies, and debates. These cities have served as...

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20 Citations
9,685 Views
12 Pages

Artificial intelligence and machine learning, in particular, have made rapid advances in image processing. However, their incorporation into architectural design is still in its early stages compared to other disciplines. Therefore, this paper addres...

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13 Citations
5,708 Views
18 Pages

10 August 2023

This paper explores the role participatory methods play in understanding the social values of built heritage, including people’s sense of identity, belonging, and place. It is based on research in Scotland where, as in many other countries, the...

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13 Citations
6,230 Views
21 Pages

Enhancing Occupants’ Thermal Comfort in Buildings by Applying Solar-Powered Techniques

  • Abdul Munaf Mohamed Irfeey,
  • Elmira Jamei,
  • Hing-Wah Chau and
  • Brindha Ramasubramanian

As most people spend their days indoors, it is indeed important that buildings provide residents with a higher standard of health, convenience, and safety. As a result, many practices are implemented into buildings to improve the comfort of occupants...

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12 Citations
10,084 Views
30 Pages

19 September 2023

Herat has a long and rich history of architecture and culture that has been shaped by many different historical and imperial periods. Since 2002, the city’s urban landscape has changed significantly due to a rapid rise in the city’s popul...

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12 Citations
4,113 Views
23 Pages

7 September 2023

The preservation of historic structures is a complex and evolving field that requires a delicate balance between traditional methods and modern technology. This paper presents a conceptual framework for integrating terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) in...

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9 Citations
6,439 Views
38 Pages

Although voxel models have been applied to address diverse problems in computer-aided design processes, their role in multi-domain data integration in digital architecture and planning has not been extensively studied. The primary objective of this s...

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9 Citations
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Baghdad’s historical centre is Old Rusafa, which has a long history dating back over a thousand years. The area enclosed within the old wall is approximately 5.4 square kilometres and contains nearly 15,700 buildings. The city’s old core...

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8 Citations
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26 Pages

In open and shared workplaces, like co-working spaces or educational studios, thermal preferences vary widely among occupants. With the rise of flexible organizational workplace strategies, the challenge lies in balancing optimum, efficient temperatu...

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8 Citations
6,154 Views
16 Pages

16 August 2023

Blue–green infrastructure (BGI) has become a practical approach with emerging attention to addressing flood mitigation in many countries worldwide. The environmentally sound, sustainable approach of BGI has led it to gain scientific interest ab...

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8 Citations
4,755 Views
19 Pages

Metaverse and Digital Twins in the Age of AI and Extended Reality

  • Ming Tang,
  • Mikhail Nikolaenko,
  • Ahmad Alrefai and
  • Aayush Kumar

This paper explores the evolving relationship between Digital Twins (DT) and the Metaverse, two foundational yet often conflated digital paradigms in digital architecture. While DTs function as mirrored models of real-world systems—integrating...

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7 Citations
5,512 Views
26 Pages

22 November 2023

Developing countries in hot climate regions such as Saudi Arabia have witnessed rapid population growth, which has led to greater resource consumption as a result of the increased demand for new buildings. This research proposes a multi-objective eva...

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7 Citations
5,472 Views
32 Pages

In various climate conditions, courtyards have a major impact on a building’s energy efficiency and thermal performance. The purpose of this study is to understand and analyze the environmental aspects of a courtyard in a particular area. The c...

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7 Citations
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34 Pages

Green roofs are becoming popular in urban areas due to their potential benefits, including energy efficiency, urban heat island mitigation, and stormwater management. However, their water consumption can negatively impact water resources. Therefore,...

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6 Citations
3,284 Views
23 Pages

The term “biophilia” refers to the intrinsic affinity that humans have towards nature, natural elements and natural processes. Biophilic design theories suggest that the introduction or representation of natural characteristics or element...

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6 Citations
8,457 Views
26 Pages

1 November 2024

This study explores Instagram’s influence on sensory and experiential engagement with architecture in the digital age. Using a phenomenological approach, we studied the impact of Instagram’s visual features, such as filters, geotagging, a...

  • Systematic Review
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6 Citations
6,879 Views
23 Pages

Sustainability has become an important focus in the construction industry due to growing environmental concerns, resource depletion, and the urgency to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The construction sector contributes significantly to the world&rs...

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5 Citations
5,646 Views
26 Pages

Impact of Solar Shading on Façades’ Surface Temperatures under Summer and Winter Conditions by IR Thermography

  • María del Mar Barbero-Barrera,
  • Ricardo Tendero-Caballero and
  • María García de Viedma-Santoro

In warm climates with high levels of solar irradiation, solar shading plays a determinant role on buildings’ envelope performance, both during summer and winter conditions. In this research, an evaluation of the solar shading effect on sunny fa...

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5 Citations
2,918 Views
23 Pages

9 December 2024

This study aims to examine how interdisciplinary urban interventions within architectural education can effectively address social justice issues. Motivated by the growing need for inclusive and equitable urban spaces, this research explores the pote...

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5 Citations
2,343 Views
24 Pages

Assessing the Impact of Climate Change on Building Energy Performance: A Future-Oriented Analysis on the UK

  • Giulio Stefano Maria Viganò,
  • Roberto Rugani,
  • Marco Marengo and
  • Marco Picco

19 December 2024

This research explores how climate change will affect building energy use across the UK by analysing both a conventional reference building design and a net-zero energy (NZEBs) alternative to assess how each would perform under future weather conditi...

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5 Citations
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26 Pages

A Post-Occupancy Evaluation Framework for Enhancing Resident Satisfaction and Building Performance in Multi-Story Residential Developments in Saudi Arabia

  • Saleh Baharetha,
  • Mohammad A. Hassanain,
  • Adel Alshibani,
  • Djamel Ouis,
  • Mohammed M. Gomaa and
  • Mohamed Salah Ezz

This paper presents a systematic post-occupancy evaluation (POE) of a gated apartment building in Onaizah, Qassim, Saudi Arabia, focusing on resident satisfaction and building performance. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the research combines qua...

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5 Citations
5,694 Views
24 Pages

Moving to a new country is often combined with issues such as stress and a sense of loss that affect the overall well-being of immigrants. Furthermore, immigrants have not yet developed strong attachments to the country and, more specifically, to the...

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5 Citations
2,881 Views
21 Pages

One of the highest risk groups the highest during COVID-19 were chronic patients. In addition to being a population at risk, in the lockdown they had to combine the pandemic with their own disease. Through a qualitative study of visual–emotiona...

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5 Citations
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20 Pages

The outbreak of the novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) in 2019 and the 2022 war in Ukraine have had profound global impacts on travel and logistics, disrupted the material supply chain, significantly influenced the cost and progress of constructi...

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5 Citations
6,477 Views
27 Pages

Urban visual pollution, mainly driven by outdoor advertisements, is becoming increasingly prevalent in built environments. While urban visual pollution and outdoor advertising have been thoroughly examined in the Global North, less is known about the...

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4 Citations
2,527 Views
25 Pages

Post-disaster resettlement often faces abandonment and modification; yet, the factors influencing long-term residential satisfaction, especially within diverse communities, remain underexplored. This study examines how satisfaction evolves over time...

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4 Citations
5,954 Views
30 Pages

Despite a global trend toward socially engaged higher education, architectural pedagogy continues to grapple for a coherent approach that systematically and genuinely integrates socio-cultural dimensions into design studio teaching practices. Defined...

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4 Citations
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Status of Livability in Indonesian Affordable Housing

  • Laksana Gema Perdamaian and
  • Zhiqiang (John) Zhai

Indonesia is experiencing population growth, as well as urbanization, thus increasing the needs of housing. As a result, land prices are soaring, and the housing supply cannot meet the demand. The most recent measure to overcome housing problems is t...

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4 Citations
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(De)Linking with the Past through Memorials

  • Tamara Zaninović,
  • Nerma Omićević and
  • Bojana Bojanić Obad Šćitaroci

9 October 2023

Numerous examples of urban, architectural, and landscape projects indicate global and continuous interest in memorial design without a comparative study of their contextual similarities and differences. There is no clear terminological and conceptual...

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4 Citations
6,181 Views
14 Pages

Landscape Urbanism—Retrospective on Development, Basic Principles and Application

  • Nika Balon,
  • Ines Hrdalo,
  • Ana Mrđa,
  • Monika Kamenečki,
  • Dora Tomić Reljić and
  • Petra Pereković

23 November 2023

The urban and landscape professions of the 21st century are developing diverse theoretical and practical models that they apply in solving the problems of the modern city. One of these models is landscape urbanism, which can be understood as a newer...

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4 Citations
3,590 Views
20 Pages

6 December 2023

Many studies acknowledge the significance of assessment frameworks for urban heritage sites in preserving their identities. Due to the pandemic and its impact on heritage sites and visitors, the spatial features and identities of many heritage sites...

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4 Citations
3,353 Views
11 Pages

Analysis of Touristification Processes in Historic Town Centers: The City of Seville

  • Germán Herruzo-Domínguez,
  • José-Manuel Aladro-Prieto and
  • Julia Rey-Pérez

31 December 2023

Encouraged by the administration, the gen9otrification process has been useful in economic terms for the reactivation of the socio-cultural fabrics of historic urban spaces in decline. What was initially considered an advantage has led to the tourist...

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4 Citations
2,852 Views
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The urban centres of inland Alentejo (southern Portugal) have long faced a depopulation crisis which, besides undermining the cohesion of the communities, compromises the conservation of the architectural heritage. The tendency to apply the discourse...

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4 Citations
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22 Pages

This research explores the role landscape architects can play in shaping renewable energy infrastructure in the Southwest United States. Conventional energy development often neglects the impacts on landscapes and communities, resulting in community...

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4 Citations
2,637 Views
12 Pages

Youth Engagement in Water Quality Monitoring: Uncovering Ecosystem Benefits and Challenges

  • Sangyong Cho,
  • Leah Hollstein,
  • Luis Aguilar,
  • Johnny Dwyer and
  • Christopher Auffrey

12 November 2024

A youth-centric participatory mapping approach was employed to monitor the lower Mill Creek, an urban waterway located in Cincinnati, Ohio, by collecting geospatial data points on surface water quality and ecological assets. Utilizing the ArcGIS Fiel...

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4 Citations
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Assessing Design Criteria of University Campus Walkway Systems in the Middle Eastern Arid Environment

  • Mohammad Sharif Zami,
  • Rawan Emadulden Alamasi,
  • Mohammad A. Hassanain and
  • Omar E. Almahdy

Pedestrian walkways are essential elements of university campus design and urban planning. The function of campus walkways is not only safe walking but also to hold many social activities like interacting and socializing. This paper aims to assess de...

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4 Citations
3,102 Views
22 Pages

Buildings account for a significant portion of global energy consumption and are increasingly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change, including rising greenhouse gas emissions and shifting weather patterns. These disruptions significantl...

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4 Citations
4,030 Views
12 Pages

School learning environments play a crucial role in both student and faculty outcomes; however, the limited funding allocated to public school facilities can result in poor environmental conditions which can hinder occupant health and performance. Ex...

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3 Citations
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BIM–FM Interoperability Through Open Standards: A Critical Literature Review

  • Mayurachat Chatsuwan,
  • Atsushi Moriwaki,
  • Masayuki Ichinose and
  • Haitham Alkhalaf

Interoperability between Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Facility Management (FM) depends on open, vendor-neutral standards. Yet, operational uptake remains constrained by fragmented workflows, incompatible schemas, and non-standardized deliv...

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3 Citations
2,019 Views
27 Pages

One-Stop Shop Solution for Housing Retrofit at Scale in the United Kingdom

  • Chamara Panakaduwa,
  • Paul Coates and
  • Mustapha Munir

Retrofitting the existing housing stock to a high level of energy efficiency will not be limited to achieving the decarbonisation of 80.3 MtCO2e residential emissions and reducing fuel poverty in 4.16 million households, but also improving the health...

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3 Citations
3,133 Views
26 Pages

Designing for Inclusion: A Comparative Analysis of Inclusive Campus Planning Across Australian Universities

  • Se Yan,
  • Cheuk Yin Wai,
  • Jia Zhang,
  • Shiran Geng,
  • Jinxi Wei,
  • Hing-Wah Chau and
  • Elmira Jamei

Inclusive campus design is increasingly being recognised as a key component of sustainable and equitable higher education environments. However, limited research has been carried out on this topic, particularly examining university campuses in Austra...

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3 Citations
4,039 Views
21 Pages

20 November 2023

This paper examines the recent growth of government-led affordable housing in Guangzhou, addressing a paucity of global housing studies that explore experimental and contextual policy approaches in China. It also addresses the lack of Chinese housing...

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