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The Evolution of the Architectural Design Process: From Hand Drawing to the Latest Technologies

Abstract

The Evolution of the Architectural Design Process: From Hand Drawing to the Latest Technologies

Ijevleva O., Chursin R.

Incoming article date: 20.12.2024

The article is devoted to the evolution of the architectural design process in the context of computer technology development. The relevance of the work is due to the fact that modern design requires high accuracy, speed and integration of various aspects such as architectural, engineering and construction solutions. The article examines the key stages of change, ranging from traditional design methods based on manual labor to modern technologies such as computer-aided design (CAD) and information modeling systems for buildings and structures (BIM), which have significantly increased the accuracy, flexibility and efficiency of design processes. processes. Special attention is paid to the introduction of CAD systems that automate the process of creating drawings, and the transition to the concept of Building Information Modeling, which integrates all information about the project into a single digital model, ensuring the collaboration of all participants. The article also analyzes the latest technologies, such as artificial intelligence and architectural visualization, which are beginning to influence the design process, allowing for faster creation and analysis of design solutions. In the future, these technologies are expected to open up new horizons for architectural practice, speeding up and improving the process of building design, construction and operation.

Keywords: architectural design, concept, modeling, three-dimensional space, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, neural networks, drawing, evolution, technologies, building information modeling systems