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Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Developing Sustainable Design Solutions for Temporary Exhibitions That Reflect the Cultural and Touristic Identity of Al-Qatt Al-Asiri Art

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  • Amira S. Abouelela

    (Art Education Department, College of Education, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa 31982, Saudi Arabia)

  • Khaled Al-Saud

    (Art Education Department, College of Education, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa 31982, Saudi Arabia)

  • Dalia Ali Abdel Moneim

    (Art Education Department, College of Education, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa 31982, Saudi Arabia)

  • Rommel Mahmoud Ali AlAli

    (The National Research Center for Giftedness and Creativity, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa 31982, Saudi Arabia)

  • May A. Malek Ali

    (Interior Architecture Department, Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University, Alexandria 21526, Egypt)

Abstract

This research investigates the capacity of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to serve as a generative and interpretative framework for revitalizing Al-Qatt Al-Asiri art. By developing sustainable design solutions for temporary exhibitions, the study seeks to reinforce Saudi Arabia’s cultural and touristic identity through a synthesis of heritage and technology. The study adopts a descriptive–analytical and applied methodology to examine the potential of AI to support creative design processes that integrate authenticity and innovation while preserving local heritage and meeting environmental sustainability requirements. Utilizing this descriptive–analytical and applied methodology. the study evaluates the efficacy of AI in augmenting creative design processes. The primary objective is to reconcile cultural authenticity with modern innovation, ensuring the preservation of local heritage while adhering to rigorous environmental sustainability standards. A controlled design experiment was executed for a temporary heritage exhibition, employing AI applications to simulate the complex decorative motifs of Al-Qatt Al-Asiri art. These technologies were used to generate sustainable exhibition units constructed from reusable local materials, bridging the gap between the digital generation and physical sustainability. This study presents a theoretical framework, a review of previous studies, the research methodology, quantitative and qualitative evaluation results, and an expert panel assessment. It involved three expert reviewers who evaluated the proposed design models based on eight sustainability criteria. This study also utilized a structured evaluation tool and AI applications, including ChatGPT-5.2, OpenAI and Gemini 3 Pro—Nano Banana. The results of the exploratory study indicate that the use of AI contributes to achieving a balance between preserving traditional aesthetic identity and promoting sustainable design practices derived from the characteristics of Al-Qatt Al-Asiri art. It also enhances cultural and tourism engagement by integrating AI applications into artistic design processes. The findings also revealed no statistically significant differences among the experts’ evaluations regarding the sustainability criteria of the implemented models. This study recommends integrating AI technologies into art and design education programs at Saudi universities and developing ethical and technical guidelines that ensure the preservation of heritage and cultural identity when applying AI in design practices.

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  • Amira S. Abouelela & Khaled Al-Saud & Dalia Ali Abdel Moneim & Rommel Mahmoud Ali AlAli & May A. Malek Ali, 2026. "Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Developing Sustainable Design Solutions for Temporary Exhibitions That Reflect the Cultural and Touristic Identity of Al-Qatt Al-Asiri Art," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(7), pages 1-38, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:7:p:3184-:d:1902341
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