Li reveals that in recent years, with the rapid development of digital technology, the concern of architects and related researchers at home and abroad has changed from the initial question of whether it is possible to build to how to build rationally and now how to build intelligently. The continuous development of technologies such as cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence and robotic construction is extending the boundaries of digital architecture.
He says with the rise of information technology, the globalization of knowledge is becoming more significant. Knowledge that could only be acquired 10 years ago by studying abroad may now be studied simultaneously in domestic institutions, and even online in dialogue with top international architects and educators. The gap in knowledge acquisition is getting smaller and smaller, and more architectural projects in China are providing a platform for both domestic and international architects to shine.
"However, I believe that after the technology reaches a certain level, architecture will also have to look back at its roots and respond positively to the locality and cultural heritage of places. This is the inevitable direction for the development of digital architecture, and a sign of the architect's own cultural confidence and awakening," Li says.
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