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022: AI in Architecture and Engineering with Kat Stevens

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is emerging at a fast pace and beginning to integrate into many facets of our day to day lives. Architecture and engineering are no exception.

Kat Stevens is a Masters in Architecture student at the University of Westminster in London, England and is immersed in the beginning stages of AI integration into Architecture. She was first introduced to this design tool while working as a Junior BIM Architect at Zaha Hadid Architects. By using AI to generate schematic level, conceptual building sketches, ideas are able to be transferred from a client’s imagination to sketches in just a few seconds by entering key descriptors into the AI platform. Midjourney is currently a prevalent graphical AI platform that is being used by architects to generate these initial sketches.

With over 32,000 LinkedIn followers, it is clear to see that Kat’s work and the emerging field of AI in Architecture are generating great interest. Our hope is that this starts the AI conversation for listeners. Her points are thought-provoking, novel and interesting. Don’t be surprised if this episode requires a replay.

If you enjoy this show and want more content like this, visit gablmedia.com

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is emerging at a fast pace and beginning to integrate into many facets of our day to day lives. Architecture and engineering are no exception.

Kat Stevens is a Masters in Architecture student at the University of Westminster in London, England and is immersed in the beginning stages of AI integration into Architecture. She was first introduced to this design tool while working as a Junior BIM Architect at Zaha Hadid Architects. By using AI to generate schematic level, conceptual building sketches, ideas are able to be transferred from a client’s imagination to sketches in just a few seconds by entering key descriptors into the AI platform. Midjourney is currently a prevalent graphical AI platform that is being used by architects to generate these initial sketches.

With over 32,000 LinkedIn followers, it is clear to see that Kat’s work and the emerging field of AI in Architecture are generating great interest. Our hope is that this starts the AI conversation for listeners. Her points are thought-provoking, novel and interesting. Don’t be surprised if this episode requires a replay.

If you enjoy this show and want more content like this, visit gablmedia.com

Mentioned in this episode:

She Builds

CVG

  continue reading

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