flexiblefullpage
billboard
interstitial1
catfish1
Currently Reading

Harnessing AI to revolutionize architectural design and creativity

AEC Tech

Harnessing AI to revolutionize architectural design and creativity

At Vessel, we leverage AI to enhance our creative processes, streamline operations, and deliver visionary projects.


By Peter Schwartz, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, and Brian Van Winkle, AIA NCARB | Vessel Architecture & Design | August 19, 2024
environmental awareness city with vertical forest concept of metropolis covered with green plants. Civil architecture and natural biological life combination. Digital art generative AI
Generated with AI. Photo courtesy Adobe Stock

Architects are wondering if AI will replace us. Will it be just another in a long streak of technology tools that boosts productivity? Will it be such a giant leap forward that it will fundamentally transform our practice? Or will it become a consciousness capable of replicating not just our knowledge and skills but also our nuanced intuitions and judgments?

Reflecting on historical technological transitions, such as Industrialization or the automobile, it is evident disruptive technologies don't just eliminate jobs but also create opportunities. Those transitions redefined everything from family dynamics to social structures. Similarly, AI will bring a seismic shift in how we think about and accomplish design, creativity, and collaboration.

Architecture Use Cases for AI


Preliminary Project Renderings

At Vessel, we already leverage AI to enhance our creative processes, streamline operations, and deliver visionary projects. For example, we use Midjourney to generate highly realistic conceptual images. Renderings that previously required weeks are now completed in minutes. While very preliminary and not at all detailed, they capture the essential spirit of the project. This allows us to clarify the vision for stakeholders much earlier in the design process than previously possible.

AI image of house
Clares House Sketch. Courtesy Vessel Architecture & Design
AO Ai image
AO AI image. Courtesy Vessel Architecture & Design


Text Content Generation

AI's use cases at Vessel extend beyond our creative architectural workflow. We are using it to enhance presentations, take meeting notes, generate action items, and transform conversations into articles. This article is a great example of a practical workflow. It started as a podcast-style conversation, we asked ChatGPT to transform the transcript into an article, and now we’re re-crafting that draft into this piece.

For Vessel, the gains offset the fear. We believe there is wisdom in the unattributed quote, “You won’t lose your job to AI. You will lose your job to someone using AI.” Companies that encourage and equip their people to leverage AI will out-compete even large firms that are slow to implement AI. This is not a new dynamic. While Vessel is a relatively small firm, our focus on developing and using technology allows us to generate work that most large firms can’t or don’t. As a result, we win work that in a previous time could only have been awarded to larger firms. AI will only accelerate and enhance that dynamic.

Task Automation

The transformative impact of AI in architecture isn't limited to operational efficiency. By automating mundane and routine tasks, we can focus on our mission to Create Places Where People Flourish. We will create even more beautiful and functionally superior environments that enrich community and enhance quality of life.

ICFC soccer field AI image
ICFC AI Across Field. Courtesy Vessel Architecture & Design

With this belief, we are significantly increasing our financial and time investment into AI. While there are concerns about AI's role in automating technical drawing production—a significant profit center for our industry—we expect the overall impact to free up time for critical creative work instead of working on mundane tasks. If that relieves us of the need to spend so many countless hours on code research and technical details, that’s all the better for us and our clients. But no machine will match a seasoned architect's nuanced creativity and insight. And we believe AI will never replace this human element entirely.

The discourse around AI in architecture often reflects broader existential considerations about the role of technology in society and how those shifts redefine our understanding of human roles and capabilities. As AI becomes more integrated into our professional tools and processes, we are compelled to rethink our approaches, adapt our methods, and continue to innovate. Just as with every important new technology, the difference will be the scope, scale, and speed of the AI revolution.

We see AI, not as a threat, but as a tool augmenting our ability to serve clients. AI is a giant leap, but it is a continuation of the trend of technology improving productivity. In this series of articles, we will dive deeper into the specific AI tools we are using, shedding light on their practical uses and exploring their broader implications for the field of architecture.

This article is part of a series exploring the intersection of architecture and artificial intelligence, aiming to demystify the technology and inspire innovative applications within our industry.

More from Author

Vessel Architecture & Design | Sep 19, 2024

Navigating the intricacies of code compliance and authorities having jurisdiction

The construction of a building entails navigating through a maze of regulations, permits, and codes. Architects are more than mere designers; we are stewards of safety and navigators of code compliance.

Vessel Architecture & Design | Jul 8, 2024

Can a VR-enabled AEC firm transform your project?

With the aid of virtual reality and three-dimensional visualization technologies, designers, consultants, and their clients can envision a place as though the project were in a later stage.

Vessel Architecture & Design | Mar 15, 2024

4 ways to streamline your architectural practice

Vessel Architecture's Lindsay Straatmann highlights four habits that have helped her discover the key to mastering efficiency as an architect.

Vessel Architecture & Design | Oct 30, 2023

Navigating architectural challenges—from 'unbuildable' to unbelievable

Mick Schaefer, AIA, NCARB, LEED GA, recounts the challenges Vessel Architecture & Design had to overcome while designing a state-of-the-art senior living facility.

Vessel Architecture & Design | Oct 4, 2023

Transforming the entry experience with biophilic design

Vessel Architecture & Design's Cassandra Wallace, AIA, NCARB, explores how incorporating biophilic design elements and dynamic lighting can transform a seemingly cavernous entry space into a warm and inviting focal point.

Vessel Architecture & Design | Aug 28, 2023

Navigating challenges in construction administration

Vessel Architecture's Rebekah Schranck, AIA, shares how the demanding task of construction administration can be challenging, but crucial.

Vessel Architecture & Design | Jun 16, 2023

Can a VR-enabled AEC Firm transform building projects?

With the aid of virtual reality and 3D visualization technologies, designers, consultants, and their clients can envision a place as though the project were in a later stage.

boombox1
boombox2
native1

More In Category


3D Printing

3D-printed construction milestones take shape in Tennessee and Texas

Two notable 3D-printed projects mark milestones in the new construction technique of “printing” structures with specialized concrete. In Athens, Tennessee, Walmart hired Alquist 3D to build a 20-foot-high store expansion, one of the largest freestanding 3D-printed commercial concrete structures in the U.S. In Marfa, Texas, the world’s first 3D-printed hotel is under construction at an existing hotel and campground site.



halfpage1

Most Popular Content

  1. 2021 Giants 400 Report
  2. Top 150 Architecture Firms for 2019
  3. 13 projects that represent the future of affordable housing
  4. Sagrada Familia completion date pushed back due to coronavirus
  5. Top 160 Architecture Firms 2021