arXiv Open Access 2026

Student Perceptions of Large Language Models Use in Self-Reflection and Design Critique in Architecture Studio

Juan David Salazar Rodriguez Sam Conrad Joyce Nachamma Sockalingam Khoo Eng Tat Julfendi
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This study investigates the integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) into the feedback mechanisms of the architectural design studio, shifting the focus from generative production to reflective pedagogy. Employing a mixed-methods approach with surveys and semi structured interviews with 22 architecture students at the Singapore University of Technology and De-sign, the research analyzes student perceptions across three distinct feed-back domains: self-reflection, peer critique, and professor-led reviews. The findings reveal that students engage with LLMs not as authoritative in-structors, but as collaborative "cognitive mirrors" that scaffold critical thinking. In self-directed learning, LLMs help structure thoughts and over-come the "blank page" problem, though they are limited by a lack of contex-tual nuance. In peer critiques, the technology serves as a neutral mediator, mitigating social anxiety and the "fear of offending". Furthermore, in high-stakes professor-led juries, students utilize LLMs primarily as post-critique synthesis engines to manage cognitive overload and translate ab-stract academic discourse into actionable design iterations.

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Juan David Salazar Rodriguez

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Sam Conrad Joyce

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Nachamma Sockalingam

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Khoo Eng Tat

Julfendi

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Rodriguez, J.D.S., Joyce, S.C., Sockalingam, N., Tat, K.E., Julfendi (2026). Student Perceptions of Large Language Models Use in Self-Reflection and Design Critique in Architecture Studio. https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.00041

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