This session is facilitated by Devansh Gajjar
About this session
Current Use of AI in architecture
AI is used in the field of architecture to study the drawings and drafts and to understand if they are constructed in the right direction where the sun rays aren’t disturbing the spaces. With the help of sun direction and construction, not a very tough job, but imagine being given an incomplete draft and being asked to complete the work without any prior experience on that design. It’s certainly not an impossible task, but it surely is very hard and exhausting and time-consuming.
More what AI makes easier here:
- Architectural Lighting
- Reconstruction Extent
- Enhancement of Reconstruction Process
- Methods (Calculations, Directions)
- Precise Symmetry
- Human Effort
Goals of this session
A typical day in the life of an architect is full of wide open flexibility. Hand made sketches have been an antiquated method of laying the fundamentals of any architectural project.
Of late, with the augmentation of Artificial Intelligence in almost every vocation, manual sketches have taken the back seat too.
This session brings light to how AI can be used in the field of Design and Architecture under the specialization of “Architectural Reconstruction”.
Under this method, one can examine a number of possibilities relating to the project, and accordingly, can find solutions to any problems that the artist’s impression could encounter.