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Research Article

Understanding the role of artificial intelligence in improving human well-being within the built environment

Asra Aghaei1,2Giulia Pedrielli1,2( )Teresa Wu1,2Zheng O’Neill3Burçin Becerik-Gerber4Simi Hoque5Jin Wen5
School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence, Arizona State University, USA
ASU-Mayo Center for Innovative Imaging, Arizona State University, USA
J. Mike Walker ’66 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University, USA
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Southern California, USA
Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, Drexel University, USA
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The indoor environment has become the primary habitat. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the average American spends 93% of their life indoors, with 87% spent inside buildings and 6% in automobiles. There is a pressing need to design and renovate the built environment to better serve human occupants. This requires a multidisciplinary approach, and, in recent years, due to the advances in devices, computational speed achievable on small surface chips, and Internet of Things (IoT) platforms, artificial intelligence (AI) has come to play a crucial role in making effective use of these technologies by enhancing the modeling and control of buildings in a way that shifts the focus from the building to the occupant. The goal of this paper is to explore state-of-the-art AI research in the domain of healthy buildings. We do so by formulating seven questions focusing on three themes. First, we explore how new data sources and data platforms have enabled AI to be adopted for the paradigm of healthy buildings, including the use of IoT technologies and the associated opportunities and challenges arising from a wide range of data sources. Second, we investigate AI-informed approaches for healthy building design and control, encompassing physical building models as well as human behavioral models representing occupants. Finally, we reflect on the building certification process, and examine examples from academic research labs and real-world constructions to understand the current state and existing use cases. The study establishes a foundation to understand the role of AI in healthy buildings and it provides insights for future research directions.

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Aghaei A, Pedrielli G, Wu T, et al. Understanding the role of artificial intelligence in improving human well-being within the built environment. Building Simulation, 2025, 18(7): 1727-1742. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12273-025-1278-y

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Received: 29 November 2024
Revised: 14 March 2025
Accepted: 25 March 2025
Published: 26 July 2025
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