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AI-DRIVEN FUTURE SCENARIOS FOR THE CVTT BUILDING AT ISCTE: ENHANCING SMART ARCHITECTURE AND EFFICACY IN RESEARCH
FUTURES 2025
Year (definitive publication)
2025
Language
English
Country
Portugal
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Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping architectural design, construction, and building management by enhancing efficiency, sustainability, and user experience. This study explores future AI applications for the CVTT building at ISCTE, Portugal, a high-level research centre dedicated to innovation and technology. By envisioning AI-driven scenarios, the research examines how predictive maintenance, smart energy management, and space optimisation could transform the building’s operations. Machine learning algorithms and IoT-based systems have the potential to analyze real-time data, improving sustainability and reducing energy consumption. Furthermore, AI-driven simulations could assist architects and facility managers in optimising spatial configurations, enhancing environmental performance, and predicting long-term structural behaviours. The CVTT building serves as an ideal case study for exploring AI’s role in next-generation smart buildings, demonstrating how intelligent systems can contribute to dynamic and adaptive infrastructures. This research contributes to the ongoing discourse on AI applications in architecture, offering insights into the future of high-tech research environments and the integration of AI for sustainable and efficient building management.
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Keywords
Artificial Intelligence,Smart Architecture,CVTT Building,ISCTE,Future ScenariosArtificial Intelligence,Future Scenarios
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