Artificial Buildings: Safety, Complexity and a Quantifiable Measure of Beauty

06/17/2020
by   Arash Mehrjou, et al.
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A place to live is one of the most crucial necessities for all living organisms since the advent of life on planet Earth. The nature of homes has changed considerably over time. At the very early stages, human begins lived in natural places such as caves. Later on, they started to use their intelligence to build places with special purposes. Nowadays, modern technologies such as robotics and artificial intelligence have made their ways into the construction process and opened up a whole new area of opportunities and concerns that may be of interest to both technologists and philosophers. In this article, I review the evolution of buildings from fully natural to fully artificial and discuss philosophical thoughts that a fully automated construction technology may raise. I elaborate on the safety concerns of a fully automated architectural process. Then, I'll borrow Kolmogorov complexity from algorithmic information theory to define a complexity measure for buildings. The proposed measure is then used to provide a quantifiable measure of beauty.

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