Intelligent Evaluation System of Industrial Heritage Museum Building Based on Completion and Use
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Keywords

Smart building
Smart museum
Research on evaluation system
Industrial heritage

DOI

10.26689/jwa.v9i4.11847

Submitted : 2025-08-09
Accepted : 2025-08-24
Published : 2025-09-08

Abstract

This study investigates the application of smart building technology in museum architecture and proposes a corresponding evaluation system. It focuses on three main aspects: first, the integration of smart building technologies in museum facilities, including power supply and distribution, security, and intelligent monitoring systems, which capable to enhance operational efficiency and user experience; second, the role of architectural design in exhibition layout, HVAC systems, and energy-saving measures to optimize energy use and environmental adaptability; and third, the use of information technologies like data management and virtual displays to improve museum management and service quality. The study aims to develop a scientific evaluation framework to assist decision-makers and architects in effectively assessing and selecting smart technologies for museum buildings. By optimizing design and operations, this approach seeks to enhance exhibition quality, resource utilization, and visitor satisfaction, thereby promoting the advancement of the museum industry.

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