HCCYMar 16

CoDesignAI: An AI-Enabled Multi-Agent, Multi-User System for Collaborative Urban Design at the Conceptual Stage

arXiv:2603.1600868.9h-index: 3
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This work addresses the problem of limited public participation in urban design for community members and stakeholders, offering an incremental improvement through AI integration.

The study tackled the challenge of inefficient and unscalable citizen engagement in urban design by introducing CoDesignAI, a multi-agent, multi-user system that integrates large language models and spatial mapping to support collaborative design at the conceptual stage, resulting in a web-based platform that facilitates participatory processes.

Public participation has become increasingly important in collaborative urban design; yet, existing processes often face challenges in achieving efficient and scalable citizen engagement. To address this gap, this study explores how large language models (LLMs) can support cooperation among community members in participatory design. We introduce CoDesignAI, a collaborative urban design tool that combines multiple users, representing residents or stakeholders, with multiple AI agents, representing domain experts who provide facilitation and professional knowledge during the conceptual stage of urban design. This paper presents the system architecture and main components of the tool, illustrating how users interact with AI agents within a collaborative and iterative design workflow. Specifically, the system integrates generative AI with spatial mapping services to support street-level visualization of design proposals. AI agents assist users by summarizing discussion content, extracting shared design intentions, and generating prompts for presenting design interventions. The system also enables users to revise and refine their ideas over multiple rounds while documenting the design process. By combining conversational AI, multi-user interaction, and image-based design grounded in real-world urban contexts, this study argues that AI-enabled design systems can help shift urban design from an expert-centered practice to a more open and participatory process. The paper contributes a new web-based platform for AI-assisted collaborative design and offers an early exploration of how AI agents may expand the capacity for public participation in urban design.

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