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| Recent advances in planning and design have led to the integration of tools like big data, mixed reality, and generative AI into decision-making processes. While this trend lowers barriers for professional training and fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, these technologies remain limited in practical use, with final decisions often still in the hands of specific professionals. Moreover, over-reliance on abstract data can create a disconnect between designers and users. To address this, the course introduces "Design Thinking," a user-centered approach, alongside innovative technologies, to facilitate community design. Since this course emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and incorporates the concepts of innovation, entrepreneurship, and university social responsibility, it is offered as an elective for third- and fourth-year students in the Department of Architecture, while also encouraging students from other departments at the same level to enroll.
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