Archinect launches new series on Artificial Intelligence and 'Generative Futures' storytelling challenge
Bustler's sister site Archinect today launched Archinect In-Depth, a new initiative examining the most pressing, transformative, and integral subjects in the architectural community. Each series of Archinect In-Depth will feature three months of dedicated coverage across our platform, addressing each subject's relationship with architectural practice, employment, education, research, and beyond. The inaugural series Archinect In-Depth: Artificial Intelligence will explore the ever-evolving relationship between architecture and artificial intelligence through dedicated news, features, interviews, calls for submissions, and a storytelling competition, with input from both Archinect’s and Bustler's editorial team and our wider community. Upcoming feature articles will explore the deep, multifaceted topic of artificial intelligence in architecture, asking how AI will influence core architectural realms such as the design studio, the construction site, architectural labor, historic fabric, and urbanism, while also interrogating AI along lines of ethics, representation, and agency. These investigations will be informed by conversations with leading figures from the world of architectural practice, theory, education, research, robotics, and software development.Read the full post on Bustler
Bustler's sister site Archinect today launched Archinect In-Depth, a new initiative examining the most pressing, transformative, and integral subjects in the architectural community. Each series of Archinect In-Depth will feature three months of dedicated coverage across our platform, addressing each subject's relationship with architectural practice, employment, education, research, and beyond.
The inaugural series Archinect In-Depth: Artificial Intelligence will explore the ever-evolving relationship between architecture and artificial intelligence through dedicated news, features, interviews, calls for submissions, and a storytelling competition, with input from both Archinect’s and Bustler's editorial team and our wider community.
Upcoming feature articles will explore the deep, multifaceted topic of artificial intelligence in architecture, asking how AI will influence core architectural realms such as the design studio, the construction site, architectural labor, historic fabric, and urbanism, while also interrogating AI along lines of ethics, representation, and agency. These investigations will be informed by conversations with leading figures from the world of architectural practice, theory, education, research, robotics, and software development.Read the full post on Bustler