Application of Architectural Appearance Design Process in Front Area of Fossil Fuel Power Plants Based on AIGC Collaboration
Abstract
This paper examine the development, evolution, and application of AIGC (Artificial Intelligence Generated Content, AIGC), the research finds the applicable method of applying AIGC in the exterior design of the front area of fossil fuel power plants through practical cases, and verifies the feasibility of applying this technology to the above industrial projects at present. The collaborative design model of the architectural appearance of "AIGC+" fossil fuel power plants put forward. The conceptual scheme diverges through AIGC technology and then converges through the professional evaluation of human experts, which complements the advantages of human beings and AIGC. The feasibility of the design model is demonstrated by applying the model to the exterior design project of the front area of the actual fossil fuel power plants. Although there are still some shortcomings in the application of "AIGC+" in the architectural appearance design of the front area of the fossil fuel power plants, compared with the traditional architectural appearance design process, the design efficiency is greatly improved and the types and styles of schemes are more diverse. This design model can ensure the quality of the conceptual design scheme to a certain extent, effectively save design time and cost, improve design efficiency, and save money.
Keywords: AIGC, Architectural design process, conceptual design
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1005590
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