Construction isn’t getting cheaper, and demand for space isn’t getting smaller. Architecture 2030 projects the world will add 2.6 trillion square feet of new floor space between 2020 and 2060. Not ...
Architects are wondering if AI will replace us. Will it be just another in a long streak of technology tools that boosts productivity? Will it be such a giant leap forward that it will fundamentally ...
AI’s infusion into architecture is well underway, but it’s also an ongoing process. Firms are finding new ways of making these emerging tools work for the way they design buildings, while also ...
AI voice technologies are transforming how architects design, present, and communicate projects, moving beyond visuals to immersive, narrated experiences. From Microsoft’s MAI-Voice-1 to specialized ...
As generative AI accelerates across creative industries, architecture is quietly undergoing its own transformation. For architectural designer Danny Loza, the technology is less a disruptive threat ...
In today's lightning-fast software landscape, traditional architecture practices are becoming a bottleneck. The velocity and complexity of systems scaling across ephemeral microservices, complex APIs ...
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AI-powered generative design and additive manufacturing are transforming architecture. From parametric housing workflows to advanced lattice materials, architects can now design and fabricate ...
In 1919 a young Dutch architect named Michel de Klerk designed a large, experimental apartment complex called Het Schip, intended to provide hourly wage earning families in Amsterdam with a pleasant, ...
As states like Colorado, California, and New York enact a fragmented patchwork of AI regulations, the newly cataloged ...
A lot of companies think they have an AI problem. What they really have is a coherence problem across operating model, architecture, and capital allocation.