Hehan Zhou
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R04 → RebuilTech: Reviving the Past, Building the Future
Keywords:#Stable Diffusion#LoRA#Post-war building#Repaire work# Year:2023
With Shuo Yu and Jiqian Huang, in the 2023 Creative AI: Born for Design workshop project at Digital Futures, Tongji University.




Rebuiltech:
In times of war, buildings often suffer severe damage and destruction,
presenting significant challenges for post-war reconstruction and restoration.
The restoration of war-damaged buildings holds profound significance in
various aspects. Firstly, it symbolizes resilience and the ability to rebuild in the
face of adversity. It represents a tangible manifestation of hope and rebirth,
showcasing the triumph of the human spirit over destruction. Furthermore,
post-war building restoration helps protect cultural heritage and ensure
historical continuity. By repairing and restoring them, we ensure that future
generations can connect with the past and understand the collective
memory embedded within these structures. In addition to the tangible
benefits, post-war building restoration promotes healing and reconciliation.
By striving to restore what was lost, societies can acknowledge the pain and
suffering brought about by war while fostering unity and peace.
In order to effectively restore post-war buildings, we have introduced
a combined application of Stable Diffusion and LoRA (Local Recursive
Alignment) technologies. By implementing Stable Diffusion in the restoration
of post-war buildings, we can gain a better understanding of the diffusion
patterns of damage and predict the effectiveness of repair work.


Technical Route




Building Restoration



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