How are the systems act on the development of design software?

Necessary changes in tax policy In the previous article, we talked about the common between architecture and AI. Today we will look at the relationship between AI systems and software development projects.

 

Much of the technology in artificial intelligence has been developed by the gaming industry, and its skill is to produce forms of AR - Augmented reality, still known as enriched reality. AR has an interesting potential to change the perception and engagement with architectural projects for both architects and non-architects involved in a project. By using additional hardware, the increased reality has the ability to capture and improve the real world. This will enable people to engage in design before construction or to choose the most attractive proposal from their simulation experience. It is possible that many architectural projects will also remain in this undeveloped area, a parallel digital reality that will at the same time inhabit most of the future citizens of the world. Тhe artificial reality would allow the client to go through and feel different design suggestions before they are built. You can simulate lights, sounds, or even building smells that can rearrange the accents that architects are currently giving to specific elements of their design. Such a change in the method of presentation has the potential to displace what is possible in the field of architecture as it was done at the beginning of this century. In addition, the feedback generated by the augmented reality can be incorporated directly into the design, allowing the models to interact directly and adapt to future users. Intelligent design tools are beginning to experiment with the way AI can begin to engage and learn from human behavior.

 

Artificial Intelligence Systems are already integrated into the construction industry - some of the innovative practices work with robotic craftsmen to explore artificial intelligence in building technology and manufacturing. Michael Hanmayer and Benjamin Dilenber, founders of computational architecture, explore the new aesthetic language these works are generating. According to them, architecture is at the point of inflection, and this leads to advances in both computing and technology and allows us to create an architecture of hitherto unimaginable forms with an unprecedented level of detail, creating completely new spatial sensations.

 

The 3D printing technology developed by AI software has the potential to offer architects of the twenty-first century a significantly different aesthetic language, perhaps catalyzing the revival of details and ornaments, which are now rare due to the decline in traditional crafts.