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Architecture is Awesome: #35 Problem Solving

SW Oregon Architect

With each project, they must understand their client’s needs, contextualize the project within its environment, and identify constraints before embarking on a journey of creative exploration. The process of design involves brainstorming, sketching, and experimenting with different ideas. Problem-solving is also iterative.

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Architects’ Guide: How To Integrate Extended Reality (XR) Software Into a Design Workflow

Architizer

The Covid-19 pandemic, which normalized concepts such as cross-world, virtual-based collaborations, the resurfacing of the digital platform “Metaverse” following Facebook’s rebranding to Meta in late 2021, and, finally, the rapid growth and popularity of AI technology. How Can XR Technologies Be Used in Architecture and Design?

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Art and Architecture: Takashi Murakami

Stephen B Chambers Architects

Several new works created for this exhibition show how Murakami responds to a social environment marked by a global pandemic and the world’s shift toward virtual interaction. Murakami's process is similar to an architect who works from sketches and overlays rather CAD drawings, until the total concept is achieved.

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5 Reasons Why Architects Must Not Give Up On Hand Drawings and Physical Models

Architizer

Manual methods, such as sketching or building paper models, force a designer to make decisions in a highly conscious manner, encouraging a more deliberate, considered approach to architectural design that is hard to replicate through technology. Drawings and models help to communicate design ideas to clients.

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Human vs. Machine: Striking the Balance With AI in Architectural Design

Architizer

Without careful oversight and intervention, AI algorithms could inadvertently reinforce existing biases related to race, gender, socio-economic status, and accessibility, leading to inequitable outcomes in the built environment. In other words, they bridge the communication gap between architects and clients. 2024) , CC0 1.0

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How AI software will change architecture and design

Deezen

AI text-to-image software like Midjourney, DALL-E and Stable Diffusion has the potential to change the way that architects approach the creation and concept stages of designing buildings and products, experts say. Whenever I'm sketching with a pencil, I don't worry if the column or whatever is in exactly the right place," Kudless told Dezeen.

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Paper Architecture: What’s the Point?

Architizer

Behind each award-winning project we see come to fruition each year, there lie countless sketches, models, and renderings created during the design process, as well as unrealized, theoretical concepts, commonly known as paper architecture. Enter the Architizer Vision Awards.