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Catching up on Archinect's previously published articles on artificial intelligence and architecture

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The field of architecture has always been an intersection of art and science, a place where creativity meets practicality. In recent years, we have witnessed the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on various industries, with architecture being no exception.

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When Is Architectural Symbolism Hypocrisy?

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© Felipe Petrovsky | NEBR Arquitetura This article was originally published on Common Edge. Architecture mirrors the culture it is built from, while simultaneously aspiring to lead that culture. Our buildings embody us, with all of our mixed messages.

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The Metaverse Unleashed: The Rise of Human-Scale Digital Venues

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Image © Heather Gallagher & DALL-E This article is the eighth in a series focusing on the Architecture of the Metaverse. The Rise of Human-Scale Digital Venues.

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How AI Will Make Everyone a Better Designer: For Better or Worse

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Image Courtesy of John Marx/ Form4 Architecture This article is the seventh in a series focusing on the Architecture of the Metaverse. This image was created, in Midjourney, using 5 language prompts and a few small refinements.

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Earth Day 2024: Urban and Architectural Strategies to Navigate the Climate Crisis

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Read on to discover a collection of articles delving into the strategies available at urban and architectural scales for mitigating the effects of climate change and minimizing the industry’s impact upon it. Read more »

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The People’s Place in the City of Bits and Atoms

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To explore these questions, we speak with architect, TED founder, and father of information architecture Richard Saul Wurman, 2025 Venice Biennale curator Carlo Ratti, and MIT Media Lab researchers Naroa Coretti and Ainhoa Genua. This article is part of the Archinect In-Depth: Artificial Intelligence series. What is its future?

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AI is Good For Architects (For Now)

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In the final chapter of Archinect In-Depth: Artificial Intelligence , Niall Patrick Walsh reflects on the historical relationship between architecture and technology, charting a trajectory for the potential impact of artificial intelligence on the future of the architectural profession.

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