
handle: 11388/346369
The article explores the transformative realm of speculative design in architectural innovation, converging creativity and technology. Artificial Intelligence introduces unprecedented possibilities in adaptability, sustainability, and user experience. From the visionary architects of the 1960s to contemporary solutions in responsive technologies, the integration of AI in adaptive facades and platforms like Midjournei improve the design tools and man-machine interaction. Emphasizing ethical considerations, the article signifies a paradigm shift aligning technology with human and environmental needs, with intersections between architecture and neuroscience showcasing transformative potential.
The article explores the transformative realm of speculative design in architectural innovation, converging creativity and technology. Artificial Intelligence introduces unprecedented possibilities in adaptability, sustainability, and user experience. From the visionary architects of the 1960s to contemporary solutions in responsive technologies, the integration of AI in adaptive facades and platforms like Midjournei improve the design tools and man-machine interaction. Emphasizing ethical considerations, the article signifies a paradigm shift aligning technology with human and environmental needs, with intersections between architecture and neuroscience showcasing transformative potential.
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