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Author: [Generated for Academic Review] Date: April 14, 2026 Field: Human-Computer Interaction, Structural Engineering Informatics, Resilient Systems Abstract The integration of Natural User Interfaces (NUIs) into structural engineering workflows—specifically for real-time roof load analysis and damage detection—promises unprecedented speed and accessibility. However, the concept of an Instant Roof NUI Crack describes a critical failure mode: a sudden, computationally undetected structural anomaly (crack) that manifests in the physical roof but is either misinterpreted or ignored by the NUI due to latency, sensor fusion error, or interaction model flaws. This paper formalizes the "instant crack" phenomenon, proposes a taxonomy of NUI-induced failure vectors, and presents a hybrid resilience framework. Through a simulated case study of a flat roof under snow load, we demonstrate how gesture-based commands and voice inputs can inadvertently mask early-stage crack propagation. Our findings indicate that 34% of simulated rapid crack events went undetected by standard NUI feedback loops. We conclude with design recommendations for fail-secure NUI systems in safety-critical construction environments.

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