Since its emergence in 2008, blockchain technology has significantly expanded its scope, impacting various industries beyond its initial cryptocurrency applications. Its potential to enhance established practices is increasingly recognized, yet its application in the Architecture
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Since its emergence in 2008, blockchain technology has significantly expanded its scope, impacting various industries beyond its initial cryptocurrency applications. Its potential to enhance established practices is increasingly recognized, yet its application in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry has been relatively little researched to date, let alone been applied in practice. This research aims to develop a system facilitating the initiation and management of architectural projects on the blockchain, enabling multi-disciplinary collaboration and participation, by integrating blockchain technology into the AEC ecosystem. The proposed system is designed to allow architects, engineers, and designers, irrespective of their preferred design software, to contribute, manage and record their designs. By uploading these designs to the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) and recording the IPFS hashes on the Ethereum blockchain, the system ensures immutable data provenance, transparent ownership representation, and heightened project transparency. Furthermore, this framework automates various aspects of project management, including contractual obligations, payments, and compliance verification through smart contracts. At the core of this research is a multi-step approach that begins with a literature review to establish the current state of blockchain applications within the AEC sector. The review focuses particularly on the potential of smart contracts, NFTs, and IPFS for improving the management of construction projects. A conceptual framework is then developed, drawing from the literature to designing a prototype system that integrates these technologies. The prototyping phase involves creating a blockchain-based system where architectural project management can be conducted securely and efficiently. Key to this phase is the crafting of smart contracts to automate project workflows and the use of NFTs for clear delineation of design ownership and achievements. The system also incorporates a method for offchain storage of design files through IPFS, connected to the blockchain, ensuring data integrity and easy retrieval. Systematic testing under certain scenario assesses performance and informs iterative optimization to refine the system's functionality. A performance evaluation strategy is employed to assess the prototype, ensuring its suitability for real-world applications in the AEC sector. This research develops a blockchain-based system in attempt to restructure project management in the AEC sector. Through iterative development, testing, and optimization, the objective of this study is to contribute to enhanced efficiency, transparency, and collaboration within the industry, exploring the potential benefits of integrating blockchain technology in a structured and measured manner.