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Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture
ISSN : 29625629     EISSN : 28296257     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24002/jarina
Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture (JARINA) is currently accepting manuscripts from professionals, teachers, researchers, and students in various backgrounds, including the following disciplines: Architecture Urban Design Building Sciences Informatics Engineering in Architecture Neuro - Psychology in Architecture Topics of interest may include but not limited to: digital art, informatics, neuroscience, and technology in architecture.
Articles 75 Documents
History of Artificial Intelligence and Its Potential to Revolutionising the Interior Design Industry Mahendarto, Trias
Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): The AI-Driven Evolution: Transforming Architecture, Design, and Urban Spaces th
Publisher : Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/jarina.v4i1.9111

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With its constant development and refinement, artificial intelligence (AI) has incorporated itself in many practical fields, including design. Interior design, as part of the design discipline, has also begun to incorporate AI into its industry, from the design process to the production process. Due to its constant evolution, the current studies of AI’s influence in the interior design industry are often limited to singular focus areas, creating an incomplete assessment of the correlation and impact of AI on the interior design industry. This research studies the impact of AI on the interior design industry, from the historical development of AI and its implementation in interior design in general, its integration into the design process, its application to the workflow and production process, to its current challenges and limitations in the interior design industry. The research uses a literature study, which chooses scientific writings and research that this research considered significant in the study of AI’s influence and potential in the interior design industry. This research provides insights for interior design and artificial intelligence professionals, researchers, and stakeholders. It highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration to maximize the potential of artificial intelligence in the interior design industry.
Exploring the Educational Potential of VR: Immersive vs. Non-Immersive VR in Virtual Space Learning Santy, Delvita
Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): The AI-Driven Evolution: Transforming Architecture, Design, and Urban Spaces th
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/jarina.v4i1.9333

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This study explores the impact of Virtual Reality (VR) in architectural education at Atma Jaya Yogyakarta University, focusing on the differences between immersive and non-immersive VR experiences. Two groups of architecture students participated in the study: one group used VR headsets, while the other engaged with non-immersive virtual environments. Both groups completed a User Experience Questionnaire (UEQ), and their responses were analysed using the Mann-Whitney U test. The study found that students using VR headsets reported significantly higher engagement, satisfaction, and overall positive experience than non-immersive methods. These findings suggest that immersive VR has more potential to enhance student learning experiences in architectural education, providing valuable insights for developing practical digital learning tools and strategies.
The Study of AI integrated Simulation in Building Information Modelling (BIM) Use at Architectural Design Studio Dharmatanna, Stephanus Wirawan; Wijaya, Elvina Shanggrama
Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): The AI-Driven Evolution: Transforming Architecture, Design, and Urban Spaces th
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/jarina.v4i1.9415

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The presence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been widely spread and used in many aspects of life, including education, as an image generator, source of data exploration, and means of visualization. Nevertheless, the research regarding the use of AI in the Architectural design studio process is still few, especially in the context of Indonesian Architectural education. Therefore, this research aims to picture the use of AI integrated Building Information Modelling in the design studio. This research was done by combining observation and a questionnaire. The use of AI in wind and thermal simulation of 5th-semester students with medium-rise building projects was studied. The students were being exposed to conventional simulation software, before being introduced to Autodesk Forma, an AI based cloud simulation. After the semester ends, students are asked to fill in a questionnaire regarding their process of doing simulation. The result is that most of the students find the AI-based simulation easy, regardless of the limitation of simulated areas and the maximum file size of the trial-free version. They still find more benefits of using the AI Simulation compared to conventional one, as they can reflect on their design and develop them according to the simulation results more effectively and holistically. Future studies regarding the use of AI in other design stages could be done as a follow-up to ensure the creativity of architectural design thinking.
Transportation Route Shifts Impacts on The Deterioration of Facades in Kalimas Timur Agustianti, Stefani Widya; Dharmatanna, Stephanus Wirawan
Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): The AI-Driven Evolution: Transforming Architecture, Design, and Urban Spaces th
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/jarina.v4i1.10128

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Historically, Indonesia's strategic location on international trade routes facilitated the development and growth of port cities throughout Indonesia. Historically, rivers were the city's main transportation route, leading to urban settlements along the river banks. Surabaya is one of the cities in Indonesia that relies on waterways as its main transportation route. However, population growth accompanied by the expansion of road transportation modes gradually reduced the role of the river as the main route. The shift has resulted in areas around the river becoming undeveloped and unmaintained. This research uses a space syntax approach to study the impact of the transportation shift in Surabaya from waterway to landline on the condition of facades along Jalan Kalimas Timur. The quantitative method descriptively uses data collected through literature study and field observation. The data obtained was then analysed using DepthMapX software. The results of this study show that the shift in transportation routes impacts the maintenance of facades along Kalimas Timur Street, which tends to be less maintained, making the area that was once the centre of the city now a neglected and damaged area.
Visual and Emotional Connections in Wooden Product Design: A Comprehensive Review of Neuro-architecture Principles Dharsono, Wardhana Wahyu
Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): The AI-Driven Evolution: Transforming Architecture, Design, and Urban Spaces th
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/jarina.v4i1.10160

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This systematic review investigates the integration of neuro-architecture principles in wooden product design, focusing on visual-emotional connections between users and wood materials. Through analysis of 134 studies incorporating neuroimaging techniques (fMRI, EEG) and psychological assessments, this review synthesises the current understanding of how wood's visual and tactile properties influence neural responses and emotional engagement. Key findings reveal that specific wood characteristics trigger distinct neural activation patterns: natural grain patterns activate the anterior insula and amygdala regions associated with emotional comfort, while different wood colours elicit varying responses in the prefrontal and posterior cingulate cortex, affecting alertness and calmness. Light-coloured woods promote openness and energy, while darker tones enhance focus and intimacy. The research establishes evidence-based design guidelines for optimising visual complexity, colour temperature balance, pattern rhythm, and texture gradients. These findings provide designers with neurologically informed strategies for creating wooden products that enhance psychological well-being. The review identifies future research directions, including the need for longitudinal studies and cross-cultural investigations, while acknowledging current methodological limitations. This comprehensive analysis bridges neuroscientific evidence with practical design applications, advancing the field of neuroarchitecture-informed wooden product design.
Front Matter of JARINA Vol.4 No.1, 2025 Satwiko, Prasasto
Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): The AI-Driven Evolution: Transforming Architecture, Design, and Urban Spaces th
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Back Matter of JARINA Vol.4 No.1, 2025 Satwiko, Prasasto
Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): The AI-Driven Evolution: Transforming Architecture, Design, and Urban Spaces th
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Utilization of Augmented Reality in Architecture Pedagogy with A Case Study of Lego House Denmark Lesmana, Vania Azalia Audrey; Lim, Kelly; Watuseke, Brigitha
Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Artificial Intelligence for Transformative Architecture: Integrating AR, Comput
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/jarina.v4i2.10152

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This study explores the utilisation of Augmented Reality (AR) in architectural education through a case study of LEGO House. AR offers an innovative approach by integrating traditional design methods with digital technology to enhance students' understanding of design exploration. The research methodology includes a literature review, bibliometric analysis, and data collection through questionnaires assessing architecture students' experiences with AR. The main findings indicate that integrating AR with physical models such as LEGO enhances design visualisation efficiency and student engagement in the learning process. Specifically, 96.2% of respondents agreed that digital technology improves design accuracy and efficiency, while 88.5% emphasised the importance of physical models in understanding proportions and scale. These findings align with existing literature, highlighting AR's role in bridging traditional and digital design methodologies. The implications of this research contribute to the development of more innovative teaching methods in architectural education and suggest further exploration of AR's long-term impact on design learning.
Application of Generative Design on Architecture to Optimize Design Decision in Preliminary Design Stage Mahendra, Seto Maulana; Surahman, Usep; Jurizat, Aldissain; Sari, Diah
Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Artificial Intelligence for Transformative Architecture: Integrating AR, Comput
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/jarina.v4i2.10557

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This study investigates the application of generative design through Autodesk Forma, a cloud-based AI platform, to optimise architectural decision-making in the preliminary design stage of a ten-story hotel in Cirebon City, Indonesia—a region characterised by a hot and humid climate. The research employed simulations based on five environmental parameters: sun hours, daylight potential, wind distribution, microclimate conditions, and solar energy. Three optimal models were selected based on orientation, spatial configuration, and environmental responsiveness. Subsequent development simulations were conducted on these three models by refining openings, adding vegetation, and enhancing shading strategies. Model-2 emerged as the best-performing design. It demonstrated an energy efficiency potential of approximately 23%, achieved through improved daylighting (VSC ≥ 27% on most facades), reduced reliance on artificial cooling due to stable microclimatic conditions (temperatures moderated by 2–3°C during peak hours), and the integration of solar panels generating an estimated 165,000 kWh/year from 40% roof coverage at 10% efficiency. The results confirm that AI-driven generative design can significantly accelerate the design process while enhancing environmental performance. This approach supports energy-efficient architecture in tropical regions, although it requires access to advanced technology, skilled practitioners, and robust internet connectivity.
A Systematic Review on Visual Sensory of Children Towards City Landmarks Ricardo, David; Fajarwati, Galuh; Matondang, Adelia
Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Artificial Intelligence for Transformative Architecture: Integrating AR, Comput
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/jarina.v4i2.10689

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Children's visual sensory of city landmarks is interesting because it has a different perspective than adults or teenagers. High curiosity about something made the preferred landmarks and chosen focus different for each child's age. It does not have to be a prominent city landmark like a monument; even landscapes have become interesting for children to visit. The problem is how many papers discuss this and the resulting children's visual sensory issues. The purpose of this study was to review as many papers as possible to explore the objects of preferred city landmarks and the responses obtained. The method used was to collect various documents from Google Scholar with Publish or Perish and Vos Viewer based on keywords about children's visual sensory of city landmarks, a total of 25 papers to be described in table form to see the essence of the research, the country conducting the study and the year of the study. Then, the paper's contents, such as methods, landmark objects, memory responses, and age groups, were reviewed. The result is that the landscape has become a widely studied place, and technology has begun to create landmarks virtually, using EEG tools, eye trackers, and game engines.