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Comfort, Interaction and Efficiency: Artificial Intelligence in Architectural Projects

April 24, 2020 Julia Brant 0

The incorporation of new technologies into architectural designs has been expanding design possibilities over the last few years. Automation in construction processes can be used both in large scale city strategies, and smaller-scale demands like in the construction of residences. One of the more recent ways that technology has been integrated into the design of workplaces is through the incorporation of artificial intelligence, which uses data that can “teach” the machines how to work in several levels of autonomy.

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Dortmannhof House / Sigurd Larsen

April 24, 2020 Valeria Silva 0

The Dortmannhof is a typical eighteenth century Hallenhaus, a common construction style from the region around Essen in western Germany. In a Hallenhaus, the familial living area and barn were brought together under one roof in a compact structure which could be up to five stories tall.

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Peckham apartment blocks by Tikari Works are covered in rust-red shingles

April 24, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
The Rye Apartments by Tikari Works

Rust-red tiles completely cover the facade of these angular apartments in south London, which Tikari Works has designed to have a “sibling relationship” with neighbouring properties. Situated on a corner plot opposite Peckham Rye park, The Rye Apartments consists of two angular, shingled buildings that are each host to five homes. They take the place

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Water Works, the Exhibition by WORKac at Musea Brugge Goes Digital

April 24, 2020 Christele Harrouk 0

WORKac in collaboration with Musea Brugge and Cultuurcentrum Brugge has created an exhibition entitled Water Works. Set to run initially from March 7th to June 7th, 2020 at the historic Poortersloge in Bruges, Belgium, the exhibition has been temporarily closed to the public due to the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic. However, the New York-based architectural practice has produced a brief video highlighting its six themed rooms and the eighteen projects on display.

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Kåre Poulsgaard, Head of Innovation at 3XN/GXN, on AI in Architecture

April 24, 2020 Christele Harrouk 0

GXN, a sister company of 3XN, rethinks architecture, spaces, and materials. Researching how architects can and should close the feedback loop with their structures, the multidisciplinary team at GXN harvests and analyzes vital data from buildings in order to help architects build a better future. Concentrating their efforts on Circular Design, Behavior Design, and Digital Design, the people behind GXN are architects, engineers, designers, and social scientists. From Copenhagen, Kåre Poulsgaard, Head of Innovation at GXN, spoke with ArchDaily’s Christele Haarouk, about Artificial Intelligence in Architecture.