TY - GEN
T1 - Leveraging AI and AR to revitalise Suzhou's Canals
T2 - 57th International Conference of the Architectural Science Association, ANZAScA 2024
AU - Baek, Min Joo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024, The Architectural Science Association and Griffith University, Australia.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This research aims to reutilise Suzhou's historic water canals while promoting sustainable community engagement through innovative methods. By integrating heritage studies and design, the study explores the relationship between cultural heritage and community well-being. It focuses on revitalising the waterways, rediscovering regional cultures, and enhancing community well-being through the canals' cultural and historical significance. The research emphasises the reuse of historical water infrastructure to improve waterfront activity, social engagement, and placemaking. Central to the study are participatory workshops, such as the "Flow with Me" series, which involve community members in crafts and storytelling, culminating in public art exhibitions. These workshops leverage advanced digital technologies, including AI and AR, to create interactive and immersive experiences. AR technology in exhibitions offers dynamic presentations, while AI-generated visuals and digital storytelling make heritage accessible to a broader audience. The findings highlight the positive impact of heritage-based interventions on community well-being, emphasising the role of art, design, and digital technologies in fostering community and belonging. The study advocates for a comprehensive approach to heritage preservation involving residents, academics, students, and experts, demonstrating the potential of community-centred initiatives in enhancing social sustainability.
AB - This research aims to reutilise Suzhou's historic water canals while promoting sustainable community engagement through innovative methods. By integrating heritage studies and design, the study explores the relationship between cultural heritage and community well-being. It focuses on revitalising the waterways, rediscovering regional cultures, and enhancing community well-being through the canals' cultural and historical significance. The research emphasises the reuse of historical water infrastructure to improve waterfront activity, social engagement, and placemaking. Central to the study are participatory workshops, such as the "Flow with Me" series, which involve community members in crafts and storytelling, culminating in public art exhibitions. These workshops leverage advanced digital technologies, including AI and AR, to create interactive and immersive experiences. AR technology in exhibitions offers dynamic presentations, while AI-generated visuals and digital storytelling make heritage accessible to a broader audience. The findings highlight the positive impact of heritage-based interventions on community well-being, emphasising the role of art, design, and digital technologies in fostering community and belonging. The study advocates for a comprehensive approach to heritage preservation involving residents, academics, students, and experts, demonstrating the potential of community-centred initiatives in enhancing social sustainability.
KW - Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Augmented Reality (AR)
KW - Community Engagement
KW - Cultural Heritage Preservation
KW - Social Sustainability
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105004576601&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Conference Proceeding
AN - SCOPUS:105004576601
T3 - Proceedings of the International Conference of Architectural Science Association
SP - 728
EP - 735
BT - 57th International Conference of the Architectural Science Association, ANZAScA 2024 - Proceedings
A2 - Zhang, Fan
A2 - Yu, Rongrong
A2 - Bischeri, Cecilia
A2 - Liu, Tingting
A2 - Khoshbakht, Maryam
PB - Architectural Science Association
Y2 - 26 November 2024 through 29 November 2024
ER -