Inheritance and Updating Strategies of B&B Design Concepts in the Context of Artificial Intelligence-A Case Study of B&B Design in Southern Anhui, China

Authors

  • Xiao Junhua, Shahriman Zainal Abidin, Verly Veto Vermol

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence; B&B Design; Development Strategy; Regional Culture; South Anhui B&B

Abstract

These instructions address the issues of serious homogenization, regional weakening, lack of systematic renovation, and the inheritance and protection of traditional culture in current rural guesthouse designs in southern Anhui Province. It explores optimization strategies for these designs from multidisciplinary perspectives such as architecture, geography, and design. The study integrates the viewpoints of design experts, consumers, and operators, proposing an innovative design strategy. Using a mixed qualitative and quantitative approach and drawing on existing literature as theoretical basis, it emphasizes the regional culture of southern Anhui. Through questionnaires and interviews with designers, consumers, and operators, it investigates innovative design strategies for guesthouses under the background of artificial intelligence. These strategies not only replicate previous consumer response models but also introduce innovative design patterns and insights, providing a comprehensive framework for the design strategy of rural guesthouses in southern Anhui. The research establishes a theoretical basis and practical guidance for guesthouse design based on regional culture, emphasizing the integrity of design and consumer interaction. It contributes to the output of regional culture, the development of the guesthouse industry, and the enhancement of market competitiveness. The study proposes future strategic research directions, further exploring the integration of artificial intelligence and the distinctive regional cultural features of southern Anhui to meet the diverse consumption demands and aesthetic preferences in guesthouse design driven by the booming tourism industry.

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16.06.2024

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Xiao Junhua. (2024). Inheritance and Updating Strategies of B&B Design Concepts in the Context of Artificial Intelligence-A Case Study of B&B Design in Southern Anhui, China. International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Applications in Engineering, 12(4), 471–480. Retrieved from https://ijisae.org/index.php/IJISAE/article/view/6234

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