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LoopRAG: A Closed-Loop Multi-Agent RAG Framework for Interactive Semantic Question Answering in Smart Buildings

With smart buildings being widely adopted in urban digital transformation, interactive semantic question answering (QA) systems serve as a crucial bridge between user intent and environmental response. However, they still face substantial challenges in semantic understanding and dynamic reasoning. Most existing systems rely on static frameworks built upon Large Language Models (LLMs) and Retrieval-Augmented Generati…

picked 11 Aug 2026

Reference · Wikidata

architectural historian

person who is engaged in history of architecture

picked 13 Aug 2026

Encyclopedia · Wikipedia

Architectural historian

An architectural historian is a person who studies and writes about the history of architecture, and is regarded as an authority on it.

picked 13 Aug 2026

Book · DOAB

Re-manufacturing networks for tertiary architectures

This book deals with re-manufacturing, recondition, reuse and repurpose considered as winning strategies for boosting regenerative circular economy in the building sector. It presents many of the outcomes of the research Re-NetTA (Re-manufacturing Networks for Tertiary Architectures). New organisational models and tools for re-manufacturing and re-using short life components coming from tertiary buildings renewal, …

picked 12 Aug 2026

Image · DPLA

Architecture: Detroit: BuildingsArchitecture: Detroit: Buildings
Wayne State University. Libraries, via DPLA
picked 13 Aug 2026
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