Architects tap in to Gen AI for design and business efficiencies7 June 2024Intelligence‘We’re in a weird Wild West with AI’: implications of Gen AI on the profession‘We’re in a weird Wild West with AI’: implications of Gen AI on the professionRegion: United KingdomMore: Design construction & technologyStephen CousinsGenerative AIBusiness clients & services
Generative AI images liven up Great Ormond Street Hospital facade13 May 2024ProductsHaque Tan worked with children from the hospital’s school to co-create colourful AI organismsHaque Tan worked with children from the hospital’s school to co-create colourful AI organismsRegion: LondonMore: Great Ormond StreetHaque TanGenerative AIFacadeHospitalLondonHealth safety & wellbeingDesign construction & technology
In the age of AI, we can be experts who shape the skylines – and the future6 March 2025CultureIn the AI era, architects can be experts pushing for transformative change, argues Muyiwa OkiIn the AI era, architects can be experts pushing for transformative change, argues Muyiwa OkiRegion: United KingdomMore: Artificial intelligenceGenerative AISocial valueKnowledgeExperts
How can architects tailor AI to improve their practice?1 July 2024IntelligenceRoundtable: Using AI as a tool to augment human design and raise standardsRoundtable: Using AI as a tool to augment human design and raise standardsRegion: United KingdomMore: AutodeskDesign construction & technologyRound table
Pilbrow & Partners builds on AI role in Francis Crick Institute redesign24 May 2021ProductsAI used to work on internal navigation could have wider applicationsAI used to work on internal navigation could have wider applicationsRegion: United KingdomMore: Data analysisAIPilbrow & PartnersSpace Syntax LaboratoryThe BartlettFrancis Crick InstituteDesign construction & technology
Could AI be your superpower?26 February 2020IntelligenceWhat digitalisation really means for architectureWhat digitalisation really means for architectureRegion: United KingdomMore: Matt ThompsonDesign construction & technologyAutomationRobotics
What is the direction of travel for AI within architecture in 2025 and beyond?20 March 2025IntelligenceLearn more about how AI could enhance design speed, precision and creativity through smarter digital tools.Learn more about how AI could enhance design speed, precision and creativity through smarter digital tools.Region: Rest of the worldMore: Neal MorrisArtificial intelligenceTechnologyEmergent Technologies and DesignNew technology
Master's course at the University of Bath brings AI to architectural practice19 April 2024ProductsArtificial intelligence joins the syllabus for engineering and designArtificial intelligence joins the syllabus for engineering and designRegion: United KingdomMore: Design construction & technologyStephen CousinsUniversity of BathArchitectural education
Review – Ai Weiwei: Making Sense at the Design Museum20 April 2023CulturePerceptions of the hand-made and the machine-made, the old and the newPerceptions of the hand-made and the machine-made, the old and the newRegion: LondonMore: ExhibitionDesign MuseumAi WeiweiDesign valuesMaterialsCraftManufacturing
How will AI change architecture? A sweeping transformation or something more subtle?5 August 2024IntelligenceWill AI turn architecture into an industrialised process or simply aid architects' creative skills?Will AI turn architecture into an industrialised process or simply aid architects' creative skills?Region: United KingdomMore: Artificial intelligenceAutomationTomas MillarMillar Howard WorkshopTechnologyDesign construction & technologyBIM
AI hones energy and carbon use profiles9 March 2020ProductsCheck your appliances’ carbon costs on your smartphoneCheck your appliances’ carbon costs on your smartphoneRegion: United KingdomMore: AISmartphone appsEnergy efficiencySustainabilityCarbon emissionsStephen Cousins
Facade power: solar cells generate office tower’s electricity needs13 December 2024ProductsA Melbourne office tower has over 1,000 solar cells on its facade, generating more energy than the building consumesA Melbourne office tower has over 1,000 solar cells on its facade, generating more energy than the building consumesRegion: Rest of the worldMore: MelbourneAustraliaKennonPhotovoltaicsSustainable architectureOfficeStephen Cousins