Design challenge with artificial intelligence for native architectural patterns

سال انتشار: 1403
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 27 فروردین 1404

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized architectural design by enabling unprecedented creativity, efficiency, and precision. Its applications, ranging from generative design to environmental optimization, have unlocked new possibilities for creating innovative structures. However, when applied to native architectural patterns —rooted in cultural, historical, and environmental contexts —AI encounters unique challenges. The preservation and reinterpretation of these culturally significant designs require a delicate balance between leveraging technology and respecting traditional principles. Native architectural patterns, such as Persian geometric motifs, Japanese timber joinery, or Middle Eastern courtyard layouts, are not merely aesthetic choices but reflections of deep cultural and symbolic meanings. While AI excels in replicating and optimizing these designs, it often struggles to grasp their intangible qualities, such as spiritual significance or historical narratives. Without careful oversight, AI-driven designs risk losing the authenticity and richness that define these patterns, resulting in structures that may appear traditional but lack cultural depth. This article explores the integration of AI into native architectural design, examining both its transformative potential and the limitations it faces. By combining AI’s capabilities with human insight, architects can create culturally sensitive and innovative designs that preserve the essence of native patterns while addressing modern needs. The discussion aims to provide a framework for navigating this intersection, ensuring that technology complements rather than compromises architectural heritage.

نویسندگان

Shervin Kashani Nasab

Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Architecture, Pardis Branch, Islamic Azad University, Pardis, Tehran, Iran.

Ahmad Mirzakouchak Khoshnevis

Ph.D. in Architecture, UNSW, Sydney Australia, Assistant Professor, The Research Institute of Cultural Heritage and Tourism (RICHT), Tehran, Iran.