DESIGNING WITH AI

The studies of AI generated architectures represent a new and exciting frontier in the world of design.


By exploring the use of AI in the design process, designers are able to generate images out of abstracted collages of things, forming recognisable objects or spaces. The generative process is iterative and rigorous, requiring constant communication with the tool in order to sharpen the results and produce the desired outcome.


What makes this approach to design particularly groundbreaking is its focus on the role of narration in the design process. Rather than simply relying on visual representation, this method puts description at the core, building a fluid exchange of words and images that allows for a more nuanced and nuanced understanding of the design process.

One of the key advantages of this approach is that it allows for a more abstract and fragmented approach to design, which can in turn open up new questions about how we perceive design and the world around us. By breaking down objects and spaces into their component parts, designers are able to explore new possibilities and push the boundaries of what is possible.


At the same time, this approach also highlights the importance of human perception in the design process. By recognising that the human mind is able to absorb items in fragments, designers are able to create images that maintain vague notions without being too specific, yet still deliver their message effectively.



Overall, the studies of AI generated architectures represent a significant breakthrough in the way we communicate and explore design. By putting narration at the heart of the design process, designers are able to push the boundaries of what is possible and create new and innovative solutions to complex design challenges. As such, this approach has the potential to transform the way we approach design and shape the future of the field.


PROJECT : FACADE DESIGN AND RETAIL

PROJECT : HYDROFARM

Iteration sketches on hydrofarm planting

PROJECT : COUNTRY VILLA