ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGY IN DESIGNING THE ARCHITECTURAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE NURSING HOME
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https://doi.org/10.33042/2522-1809-2025-1-189-80-85Keywords:
architecture, artificial intelligence, digital technology, architectural design, architectural environment, composition, adaptive design, projectingAbstract
Ensuring a comfortable and safe environment for the elderly is becoming an increasingly relevant task in the context of global population aging. Architectural design for elderly care homes in China is a critical aspect that affects the quality of their lives, health, safety, and happiness. Due to the specific needs of the elderly, designing such homes requires a higher level of professionalism and consideration of numerous factors, distinguishing it from traditional architectural design. Existing methods often fail to fully meet these specific needs, necessitating the search for new approaches and technological solutions. The key challenge lies in finding effective solutions to create an architectural environment that meets the complex and diverse needs of the elderly, ensuring their safety, comfort, and high quality of life. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has the potential to significantly enhance the functionality and adaptability of such environments, requiring thorough research and practical implementation.
This study aims to explore and analyze the auxiliary application of artificial intelligence technology in the architectural design of elderly care homes in China. The work focuses on identifying opportunities to improve the functionality and adaptability of living spaces for the elderly through the integration of AI technologies. Specifically, the study examines the impact of AI on enhancing safety, personalizing the living experience, managing health, and creating a comfortable psychological environment for the residents of elderly care homes. The implementation of artificial intelligence technologies in the architectural design of environments for elderly care homes can significantly increase their intelligence and better meet the needs of elderly individuals. Such environments, developed with the help of AI, can greatly enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of services provided in elderly care homes, making the care process more humane and refined. In the future, with the further advancement of AI technologies, the design of architectural environments for elderly care homes will become even more intelligent and sophisticated, providing safer, more comfortable, and more convenient living conditions for the elderly.
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