AI will be The death of the architect

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  • Опубліковано 17 тра 2024
  • What if I tell you that Architecture as a profession is going to die. And it is all because of a game.
    In 2016, there was a very crucial match that took place between a world champion and an Artificial intelligence system. They were playing the Chinese game of Go. And then suddenly something bizarre happened, the AI made a move that no one saw coming, a move that everyone thought was an error. This is the point where people did not even understand how, but the AI played its best hand yet. And this move is the reason we will one day live in a world without Architects. It’s strange, it’s bizarre, and I know when I put it like this, it makes no sense. But I promise you by the end of this video, you will know exactly what I am trying to say. Welcome to Blessedarch and today on this channel, we are talking about how a board game will eventually lead to the end of the profession of Architecture.
    Neil Leach is an architect, curator and writer. He is currently Visiting Professor at Harvard University GSD, Professor at the European Graduate School, Gao Feng Professor at Tongji University, and Adjunct Professor at the University of Southern California. He has also taught at SCI-Arc, Architectural Association, Columbia GSAPP, Cornell University, Dessau Institute of Architecture, IaaC, London Consortium , Royal Danish School of Fine Arts, ESARQ, University of Nottingham, University of Bath and University of Brighton. His research interests fall broadly into two fields, critical theory and digital design. In the field of critical theory, he has published a number of monographs and edited volumes, dealing largely with the impact of importing theoretical tools from critical theory into an architectural arena.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 117

  • @estebanley1124
    @estebanley1124 2 роки тому +6

    I’ve been waiting for this video since 2016. I’m an Go player and Arch. Designer.

  • @shobikavenkatraman1459
    @shobikavenkatraman1459 2 роки тому +3

    I love how you brought this topic into light!! It’s very insightful and I got goosebumps!!
    Amazing job!

  • @pratishthasharma1826
    @pratishthasharma1826 2 роки тому +16

    My five years!!!!!😅😢😂

  • @raghadsan603
    @raghadsan603 2 роки тому +16

    quite interesting, I've been reading about this topic for a while, whether it's machine learning algorithms for optimizing design solutions by parameters or an AI that takes inputs then creates variations of some design, AI has been in the creative fields for a while, and it'll evolve. the most important thing here is to keep up with these technologies, learn, and empower ourselves so we can get the most of them. An AI tool won't take the architects' role, instead, it'll be a helpful assistant to them.

  • @imane3286
    @imane3286 2 роки тому

    I usually nver watch a video past 10 mins to the end , but this ! I stayed focused the last word u said omg this is one of the most interesting , informing videos I've ever watched ! thank you so much ! and as an architecture student I really relate to this topic and afetr watching this vid ( thank u for the positive note in the end lol ) I just wanna learn the Chinese game of Go lol it seems so cool !

  • @michaellevy9423
    @michaellevy9423 Рік тому +1

    This is my first video from your channel, and I have to say it's FANTASTIC. Great work all around. As an architect myself, I'm proud to be subscribing to such a valuable channel.

  • @avantika6438
    @avantika6438 Рік тому

    Thank you so much. This video really helps me a lot in my research.

  • @tomisinmogaji6114
    @tomisinmogaji6114 2 роки тому +1

    Very informative... thanks.

  • @radhikapatil1986
    @radhikapatil1986 2 роки тому +6

    Very thought-provoking video. Jobs of 'draftsmen' have already been takenup/ reduced by softwares. Same goes for model makers. Big firms used to have dedicated place for model makers. Now a person adept in 3d software can do the same job. Architecture may change paths but it will NOT be completely written off. But it also means us as practicing architects will need to keep up with the future innovations.

    • @slaveofjesus3878
      @slaveofjesus3878 Рік тому +1

      As an experienced 'draftsman' of about twenty years, transitioning to design work in small commercial and single family design, I can say that unless AI reaches a high level of general AI, then there should be a small space for experienced draftsmen in certain markets and jurisdictions. When the real estate market is booming, registered architects often are too busy and too expensive for the smaller job, and they may even outsource work to draftsmen on a job-by-job basis to keep up with client demand.

    • @SenSe-oj5hb
      @SenSe-oj5hb Місяць тому

      @@slaveofjesus3878 technology is often not precise enough to work with, it often contains mistkakes, one has to know and work with. It is a handy tool but needs to be managed, otherwise you will get results which are not based on reality

  • @nutannavalgund5260
    @nutannavalgund5260 2 роки тому +3

    Emotional damage

  • @harinakota4717
    @harinakota4717 2 роки тому +17

    AI may take up architects or not nobody knows perfectly. Even though how beautifully an AI designs the real architect's designs are PURE & realistic ❤️. Actually my goal is to become an ARCHITECT, I don't care if an AI take over our role the thing is just do ur work 💯 percent .

    • @ojmusicofficial3757
      @ojmusicofficial3757 2 роки тому

      An AI could create spaces but Architecture isn't all about space its the art of wasting space in an artistic way to evoke feelings ....an AI cant create this

    • @tomschuelke7955
      @tomschuelke7955 Рік тому

      @@ojmusicofficial3757 Yeah... me to i once wanted to become an architect.. and you know.. i studied it.. and studiying was real fun and joy.. But reality out there as an architect.. beleave me is something very different..

    • @riccia888
      @riccia888 Рік тому

      Architecture isnt cool anymore. Concept art is the new cool

  • @amanarora8052
    @amanarora8052 2 роки тому +1

    yaar this guy is so underrated!
    no one in the whole platforms tells you this stuff
    sachmai thank you brother this opened my mind
    thank you

    • @blessedarch
      @blessedarch  2 роки тому

      ❤️ glad you liked the video

  • @usmath1
    @usmath1 Рік тому

    Loved the video. It will be interesting to see what an AI based architecture tool will do with the inspirations of architects. Would it be able to create the Salk Institute or the Fisher House from ancient Greek, Egyptian and Roman Architecture? What it generates (creates?) will most likely be unique, but will we miss out on the creation of Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban?

  • @ajinkyarandive
    @ajinkyarandive 2 роки тому +2

    Really insightful video!
    Once I saw a meme of a cameraman on helicopter shooting movie and he is now replaced with drone.
    So that’s how it is, we have to keep us updated about technology otherwise it will replace us.
    BIM is introduced long back and now its being used in many architecture projects. Just like that we have to be familiar with Ai now! to give it a human touch or to operate it

  • @abeerrajbagga
    @abeerrajbagga 2 роки тому +2

    so I had decided upon doing arch at university after school this year and the first minute of this video made me question my choices and decisions lol

  • @PraneetMathurArch
    @PraneetMathurArch 2 роки тому +38

    I think there is a lot more to architecture that AI can literally never achieve. For example, create an AI that can do the job of an Architect.
    AI and Software are tools. Tools evolve with industries, the same way jobs evolve with industries.
    It used to take a team of people to run a computer and now we have one in our pockets. Similarly, projects that take a team of Architects today will simply be possible to pull off by a single architect. The quality of the output will still depend on the user behind the AI, always.
    So the takeaway from this video should be: LEARN, EVOLVE and EMPOWER yourself as an architect with the tools and technologies of today. Only then can you be an architect of tomorrow.

    • @adityadua1075
      @adityadua1075 2 роки тому +4

      I agree. The analogy of a calculator and a mathematician doesn't really fit in here.
      A client may chose to use a tool in order to participate in a project's process; for present,say finding what they like on Pinterest, designing their interior spaces on 3D online tools like Houzz and such apps. Extrapolating this for the future is very interesting.
      On similar lines, the client may be able to figure out the best plan layout for their project (using a small tool like the calculator), but they would still need a facilitator who manages everyone involved and takes the project forward, the architect.
      Even today, designing is maybe 30 to 40 percent of what architects do on a daily basis, maybe even less. AI will certainly help design better, but only as a tool. Rest 60 to 70 percent of managing, communicating, assessing, supervising and facilitating the client with the necessary knowledge of a construction process, on a daily basis, is something an AI program I don't see doing very efficiently.
      Great video though, keep em coming!

    • @l_z1478
      @l_z1478 2 роки тому

      Aspiring arch here...... And literally feel kinda tired doing arch job. I used to think we can just focus on beau ,but reality hits hard and I keep on worry about safety every damn time :') and not to mention the client imagination difference to reality,like you know.... You can't slap the reality into the client ,like in raw fact ,that their spaces and their imagination isn't fit ,lol .cause its arch job to balance them (by their opinion) .....who else feel this way? Cheers our mental health ,yeah , but still we stay cause.... Fun?.....perhaps

    • @pascalpaul5339
      @pascalpaul5339 2 роки тому

      This is a definition based on today (the present) state of tech. the person behind the AI will soon just be the client. tech will cut out the middlemen. but ofcourse it will generate new job prospects as well.

    • @kanchisoni123
      @kanchisoni123 2 роки тому

      Yeah.... creativity is not programing can justify

    • @pascalpaul5339
      @pascalpaul5339 2 роки тому +1

      @@kanchisoni123 In the video, AlphaGo the AI literally made a creative move that most people wouldnt have thought about, it literally thought out of the box that showed its ability to be creative in terms of problem solving and thats the heart of architecture. this tech is still in its infancy. there was a time when people said man can never fly like birds. today we have jets and space shuttles. technology is never predictable. and we consistently underestimate it.

  • @fyiarch
    @fyiarch 2 роки тому +1

    Blowed my mind.. what an amazing video.

    • @blessedarch
      @blessedarch  2 роки тому

      Glad you liked it 😃. It's a fascinating subject.

  • @AussieBIMGuru
    @AussieBIMGuru Рік тому +1

    If there's no architect, then who will the PM blame?

  • @xraa1101
    @xraa1101 Рік тому +1

    just wanted to say ,, ur doing such a great thing

  • @caynercuritana5583
    @caynercuritana5583 2 роки тому

    evolve or perish. it has always been this way for organisms, culture, and artefacts. good content btw, have always been pondering about this idea

  • @pascalpaul5339
    @pascalpaul5339 2 роки тому +3

    my father being in the same field shared an anecdote about how, in the 1980's working as a draftsman in a big firm. A colleague was talking about computers being used to draw and print out the drawings required for construction and my dad laughed at him because. this was a time when printers use to jam print out blotted images that were not that clear. "a computer can never compete with the precision of the human hand and the artistic steadiness and creative control, be it line weights, ink flow etc. the computer will plot one big pixel or black blob and then it will all get jammed in the printer considering the size and amount of drawing sheets we will have to feed it. the projects will never finish let alone start on time". I get all the sentimental "pro human creativity" voices in the comments. but if technology has ever taught us anything. Everything comes to pass, transform and become anew. Orville wright (one of the wright brothers) who lived his life hearing "man will never fly like the graceful birds of nature" went onto create the first flying machine and by the time he died in 1948 he saw jets successfully used in wars and commercial planes connecting the world around him. and satelittes being launched. just in his lifetime he saw what was impossible becoming possible before his very own eyes.

  • @neilleach7144
    @neilleach7144 2 роки тому +5

    Here is my latest full lecture on AI and Architecture: m.ua-cam.com/video/lDRHd5tRvr8/v-deo.html

  • @mastertim1985
    @mastertim1985 2 роки тому +7

    It's an interesting but yet simplified topic in my opinion. Being an architect is much more than drawing plans or forming concepts. The skills you have to aquire and develop go much further than these mention in the video. It's true that you spend a lot of time drawing in your early years after your graduation. And I have to admit that I never was that good at drawing or modelling.
    When I became a architectural project manager a few years ago I completely quit these tasks and I haven't drew a single line in any CAD since. Now I have to deal with municipality representatives, clients, lawyers, engineers, foremen and what not (not to mention the hours i waste in meetings with these people), and have them all pleased so nobody pisses me off. Have to elaborate contracts, proposals, construction schedules and specification sheets. Show me an AI that can do all that.
    I think AI is or will be a tool like CAD for drawing or 3D printers for modelling. AI will assist you in the early stages of a project, maybe even further. I think too much time is wasted to form a concept and finding a solution for the right building in the right spot (I know it's essential for the design but honestly it's not where money is made).
    Do you know which I profession I want to see go extinct? - structual engineers! These guys are lazy af! ;)

    • @harshitpruthi-go2cd
      @harshitpruthi-go2cd Рік тому

      If you don't mind can you elaborate a little further...about the skills that actually make money

    • @samshinde3063
      @samshinde3063 Рік тому

      I was depressed seeing that architecture is grow or not

    • @slaveofjesus3878
      @slaveofjesus3878 Рік тому

      Structural Engineers are more at risk of loosing their jobs to AI than Architects. You will still need them for in the field investigations of existing buildings and structures, but at some point they will mostly be replaced in my opinion, if things continue as they are.

    • @Cpt.PickHard
      @Cpt.PickHard 5 місяців тому

      @@slaveofjesus3878 What will likely happen is that tasks which previously took days to complete will now be finished within hours, creating space for new tasks. This increased efficiency may lead to a heavier workload, and rather being replaced by AI, people might leave their jobs due to work overload.

  • @cristianmiranda8637
    @cristianmiranda8637 Рік тому

    I think it is an excellent video. I personally as an Architectural Technician, did not want to think about this topic because these days, youtube bombards us with this same topic in the professional field and it is totally a depressing topic. BUT, after this video and not only with this video, I think there are others out there as well. I understand, now that we need to embrace this technology, as well as the example of the people called in the past COMPUTERS, which in an analogy is ourselves now. Back to the BUT: If we embrace this technology and work WITH it, possibly at the end of the tunnel, we will understand ourselves, as it would be an abbreviation of us in decision making. As I always say: we have to work with it and not try to forget it because one day, it will take our place, and as I don't want that to happen, I want to be by its side to see the big changes that are coming.
    Anyway, something might happen, a cataclysm that leaves us without electricity and without computers and therefore without A.I. Then who is going to turn on the reset button?.... WE.

  • @abisheks801
    @abisheks801 10 місяців тому

    It's not a death of architecture, ideally it's a birth of architecture

  • @pongtrometer
    @pongtrometer Рік тому

    What is the role to envision of an architect to evolve into, in an era where the tooling and its operators are technically automating a profession ?

  • @kavilwrites
    @kavilwrites 2 роки тому

    Great video🔥,A.I would surpass humans in almost everything and like Elon Musk said "if we want to built a bridge and an ant hill was in our way we wouldn't think twice before destroying it" likewise we human are anthills to A.I progress if we were in its way.

  • @user-fn5th1zz2s
    @user-fn5th1zz2s Рік тому

    At the end of our game which move "ai ' will make an important planning decision for human settlement against nature in a way for sustainable future ?

  • @rakshithjavaji3502
    @rakshithjavaji3502 2 роки тому +2

    AI is to augment the capability of designers but can not replace them and ultimatly if AI replaces architecture then it would be same for
    Other professionals as well

    • @blessedarch
      @blessedarch  2 роки тому

      Yeah that is true and this is something we actually discussed on the full conversation that this will not just affect architects but a lot of fields

  • @carvingtheway
    @carvingtheway Рік тому

    The ultimate target of AI in the future will b.... Being able to achieve an authentic 100% organic existence that is capable of committing errors, thus enjoying its full expression of a meaningful existence experiencing a sentimental part apart from the processing part,, in short a 2 sided complex organic computing system.. That can learn indefinitely but also profits from the advantages of forgetting.... Now that's true intelligence, also called wisdom...

  • @jhaduvala
    @jhaduvala 6 місяців тому

    Nothing's gonna die because of A.I. Creative people will either use it or ignore it.

  • @halnineooo136
    @halnineooo136 Рік тому

    There are so many factors to take into account when designing a built environment, not only technical and regulatory but also social, psychological, factors that are often competing or even conflicting with each other. Any AI capable of making the required arbitrages in the process would be smart enough to have a human level understanding of the world and the human culture that it can actually do any job. It is referred to as AGI.
    Before the jobs of architects are fully taken by AI many others would have been replaced beforehand. By then the world would face much greater challenge than architects unemployment.

  • @cacophonousmm6680
    @cacophonousmm6680 2 роки тому +1

    i think tht No tht can't happen a machine can't give asthetics to a building our cultural love our taste.
    it could be creative abt finding solutions but it can't never go above the human creativity and thinking.

  • @Ixorpehc
    @Ixorpehc 3 місяці тому

    I will never "retire" as an artist, just because A.I. exists. That's just laughable! That's like one nation's culture ceasing to exist because the empire that dominated it is so "superior."

  • @johnferraz6417
    @johnferraz6417 2 роки тому

    Tools have always been developed in a way to make our lives more comfortable. We have evolved in pace with those developments...l have no doubt we will continue to do so.
    The potential of the human mind and intellect..is still limitless.
    (Expand the boundary of the board to three dimensions...and see what happens to the AI.)

  • @CU96821
    @CU96821 Рік тому

    After watching your video.... only one comment..... I agree! Thank You and Aloha from Hawaii

  • @tomschuelke7955
    @tomschuelke7955 Рік тому

    Very interisting. and Yes , if the surrounding parameters doesnt change, this could be the future... of course this is the fourth industrial revolution.
    But! Computer enthusiasts tend to narrow their expections on their loved topic, just as we all do... so to say... if your only tool is a hammer, then every problem is a nail..
    Computer and the internet are all total dependent subsystem of our economy.. and this economy is nothing more as a subsystem of our Biological and cultural System earth.
    as our economy growth it tends more and more to be a parasitic subsystem slowly debilitating the öcological functions that garanty our live..
    and all the substances of this metabolism get more and more scarce..
    its a topic by far to deep to difficult and unpleasant that we could discuss it here.. but even the most advanced ai would crash if cliamatechange or ressource Scarcity kill the economy..
    so this will go on developping to even more impressive ai developements.. but finaly it will crash.. no way out

  • @neilleach7144
    @neilleach7144 Рік тому

    Things are speeding up faster than even I had predicted. Patrik Schumacher (ZHA) tells me that the ‘Sputnik Moment’ for architecture is already here, having produced some astonishing results with Refik Anadol using DALLE 2. But maybe MidJourney is producing the latest, most shocking results. For my latest updated lecture at IaaC showing ZHA collaborating with Anadol using DALLE 2, see; ua-cam.com/video/dulpPnLYUAY/v-deo.html

  • @dias9469
    @dias9469 2 роки тому +1

    Probably the architects will become a kind of administrator and supervisor of construction. It will become pure business with time. This is bizarre by the way becuse the job of the CEO of a AI software developer gonna be beat with time either, data can be more accurate with finding people. Machine operating machine? This is not about architecture, is about the human disappearing in the bussines

  • @OLDMANTEA
    @OLDMANTEA Рік тому

    Alphago is still extremely limited and experts do not think that large language models or deep learning will take us anywhere near AGI. Perhaps AGI is not required to do 75% of what an architect does as part of their daily tasks. That last 25% will be much more difficult.

  • @jijikuwa
    @jijikuwa Рік тому

    i believe that architect will always remain but their jobs will be to set up all the aestetic rules and to use the AI to make a new idea together.
    AI cant understand one person as the same for humans so collaboration is the key
    most of the people don t know what kind of space they want and I dont think ai alone can do the job wher there is no answer to it

  • @ashwin4991
    @ashwin4991 Рік тому

    "Very few people have access to this technology. Even if it starts spreading, even if more and more people start using it, its use will be unevenly distributed and may take years to reach your country."
    I'm amazed at how quickly this statement which was yours, mine and everyone's best guess 8 months ago has been proven so wrong!

  • @rocketsjudoka
    @rocketsjudoka 6 місяців тому

    AI certainly will take over many aspects of architecture if not replace the whole profession. Already AI can out render humans even humans relying upon advanced rendering software. The power of AI to create compelling images will be far superior to humans. Certain task like spec writing and code compliance might also be done better by an AI than a human. Creativity and design is a subjective issue and even if an AI comes up with a better solution to a design problem it might not be the preferred solution for a variety of reasons including mere taste of the client.

  • @sohas98
    @sohas98 2 роки тому +2

    Interesting and true but i feel the most integral and intangible aspect of architecture is the emotion and feelings that we instill in architecture, that I expect a computer not to have as we agree to the facts that computers are not designed to be sentimental.

  • @abeermurtaza5239
    @abeermurtaza5239 2 роки тому +1

    Lots of people in denial! Hahah
    I believe it’s inevitable! Once the documentation is complete, but far away like the guy says. Maybe a decade, hope not earlier than that 😅

    • @neilleach7144
      @neilleach7144 2 роки тому +1

      It’s NOT so far away. Maybe 1-2 years only. Check out my latest lecture: m.ua-cam.com/video/lDRHd5tRvr8/v-deo.html

  • @sarafaraon95
    @sarafaraon95 2 роки тому

    If we as humans stopped feeding Ai systems , if machines stopped learning from humans , can we also say that machines could completely change architecture's profession future? that it is a combination from synthesizing , intuitions , logical analysis , emotions , and understanding the problems and needs directly from human to human , from human to human community . I mean I think the future is where humans truly know their power and be assertive to use the machine tool as a servant for incredible speed in the field of architectural work and more in construction, and that would be the story that architects would be happy to hear in a sense

  • @farooqnadeem584
    @farooqnadeem584 2 роки тому +4

    NOthing can beat human creativity, When the only standard of paintings was realism and camera discovered, the whole realism was packed up and Abstract art took place.

    • @tomschuelke7955
      @tomschuelke7955 Рік тому

      As allways, Humans think, that they are the final word in this 15 Billion years old wonder called evolution...
      You know.. only some thousend years ago, Men wasnt able to even imagine, what abstract counting and numbers could be, because he was missing parts of those brownish stuff we call brain..
      But now you beleave, we finaly reached the final stepp on the leadder..
      i also am not sure if machine could overcome us.. i dought it because they have to be built on an industrial hightech world that easyly could collaps, when ressources get scarce..
      But why shouldnt they finaly at last possibly get as far as we got?
      Intelligence is like music played on a guitare.. but the same song can sure be played on many instruments.

  • @balavikas4969
    @balavikas4969 2 роки тому

    Meruem vs Alpha go...

  • @samh380
    @samh380 2 роки тому +2

    Ai is a Pandora's box and a half, though I think I agree with the idea that large companies will still pay large architecture firms for their style and their touch. The same could be said for the bottom end of the market, in much of domestic architecture there will be people who also want to pay for that personal style and touch. I feel it will be the middle ground where the architect is already neglected that AI will take control, that of the narrow minded building contractor who's mind is only on profit not on producing the best possible outcome. A space in which they want to cut out as many middle people as possible (the architect being one of them).
    I don't say this loosing hope for the profession, there will always be a place for human touch and as long as we don't become compliant in the grey there will always be place for an architect, artist designer, musician; just human creativity. For what is human creativity if not a reflection of society however good or bad?

  • @dipendrasingh1215
    @dipendrasingh1215 Рік тому +1

    Ai will replace humans and would employ humans competent for using and managing AI.

  • @JDazell
    @JDazell 2 роки тому

    Fortunately clients just want all their own ideas mixed together and shown back to them, not the most logical design

  • @Jack-hq4yq
    @Jack-hq4yq Рік тому

    More like augmented architect

  • @hariwangsadananjaya176
    @hariwangsadananjaya176 Рік тому

    not in my era

  • @krk6837
    @krk6837 2 роки тому +3

    no way lol. with the current state of software one line of code in production can lead to 1000's of engineering escalations, no way machines can handle mission critical software, software engineers will die before architects

  • @Studio39DesignStudio
    @Studio39DesignStudio 2 роки тому +1

    Well that was sad... Will they in the future refer to a Computor software as "The Architect"
    But I am still optimistic that Architecture is a Human experience process, there is always going to be a client that is looking for a collabotive experience with a Human Architect (I can't believe I just wrote Human Architect)

  • @dineshraj78
    @dineshraj78 2 роки тому

    is that alive in India?

  • @ambatipudiswathi7922
    @ambatipudiswathi7922 2 роки тому +6

    Me after suffering for the past 3 yrs: EmOTionAl DamAGe😩

  • @kevinkuo2223
    @kevinkuo2223 2 роки тому

    Nearly All professions are dying based on this theory

  • @fidamuhammed5000
    @fidamuhammed5000 Рік тому +1

    This is so demotivating to watch as a senior architecture student 😔

  • @studiojarchitects
    @studiojarchitects Рік тому

    WILL YOU DO YOUR HOUSE WITH A AI. ?

  • @oskarwhite8155
    @oskarwhite8155 Рік тому

    I feel this video wants to be provocative but in reality, it miss every point where the question could be relevant.
    1. What are the objective of architecture
    Saying "Oh look, AI can maximize profit for every site, architects are done" really shows that you don't understand architecture and it's economy. Of course, if you speak about private construction impulsed by promoters, that is their economic model. Congrats, you only spoke about something like 30 to 40% of the market. You have public building, private houses, non-profit based promoters (social housing), those are the 60-70%. On that, the architects isn't suppose to build economic-sufficient building, but long-term architecture which is totally different.
    2. For its future, architecture has to stop building new and start to renovate the existing. I didn't know that Ai could go on a site, taking measure and do the whole renovating job.
    3. You really think like architecture is a frozen technic when it is in constant evolution. It is quit depressing seeing young architects being stuck in the 90s-00s.
    I could go on with arguments but really, AI is surely going to transform our job but certainly not in the way you think

  • @Letslearnarchitecture
    @Letslearnarchitecture 2 роки тому +12

    No matter what program you put the AI on, it simply cant remove what architects put in a project - art and heart

    • @user-yk1cw8im4h
      @user-yk1cw8im4h 2 роки тому +4

      wrong. There is online tools that generate art indistinguishable from human art these days

    • @Letslearnarchitecture
      @Letslearnarchitecture 2 роки тому

      @@user-yk1cw8im4h we are talking of something else and you are talking of paintings? As I said art and heart that an architect puts into a project

    • @user-yk1cw8im4h
      @user-yk1cw8im4h 2 роки тому

      ​@@Letslearnarchitecture We are both talking art. It is absurb to think only painting qualifies as art.

    • @kanchisoni123
      @kanchisoni123 2 роки тому +1

      N every human is different with different needs n Al cant justify it

    • @Letslearnarchitecture
      @Letslearnarchitecture 2 роки тому

      @@user-yk1cw8im4h define architecture, then this whole discussion will come to a conclusion

  • @abinayaelil574
    @abinayaelil574 2 роки тому +2

    Creativity is not possible from AI..
    Long way to go

  • @TravellerZasha
    @TravellerZasha Рік тому

    Detroit Become Human

  • @musicophileofficial
    @musicophileofficial 2 роки тому

    the architect never dies beacause profession continues as always

  • @outofthefoxootf979
    @outofthefoxootf979 Рік тому

    I don’t agree with you and if anything I think this video is damaging to young people who may be considering architecture as a profession who could be put off by this video. You have to understand that no AI can ever replace an architect. Architecture is not binary (yes, no / on or off) nor does it have one right answer. There could be many different right answers to an architectural problem. Moreover, architecture is an art, an expression of ideas, emotions, culture, heritage, history, context, materiality, social factors, economical factors, sensitivity and the like which are all key contributors towards an architectural response. Sure, AI can aid us in the work we do as architects like in the case of BIM software but it cannot ever replace a human being in my opinion.

  • @android_dreaming_of_sheep
    @android_dreaming_of_sheep 9 місяців тому

    just started architecture school :(

  • @smitaagrawal7409
    @smitaagrawal7409 2 роки тому +3

    To sum up my emotions- With AI only being created by humans , Every human being have a set of emotions. And even if AI does overpower humans, it could not conquer one thing- Human Emotions. Every Architect and the realtionship with the client and the building is something AI could not comprehend even after years of development. Though it will progress by the hands of humans itself, increasing humanity will always overpower it. In simple words- Till Humans and Architects exist, Emotions and feelings exist- AI can't overpower it. Only it is possible in one way- A single human channeling the complete emotions of all humanity that exists into one single machine which I guess will take time till infinity.

    • @tomschuelke7955
      @tomschuelke7955 Рік тому

      Emotions are the result of an aeon long evolutionary process that filtered out the sucsessful behavioral strategies of millions of tries.. you feel lucky? this means you are sensing an overal situation that in millions of years correspondet to a good situaiton for your future...
      You feel sad.. comparable..
      So emotions are patterns and evolutionary interpretatiions of live- patterns. developed in the evolution for us to survive.. but.. thay stay a pattern..
      And finding patterns even patterns in unbeleavable big data amounts is exyctly what AI´s are best at..
      So Ai´s potentially are able to be better in this as architects ore humans.. if! first, they get trained the right way with the right datas.. (for example only the winner in architecture), and if.. 2. our economy stays healty. because if not, all hightech will go to hell.. and we got other problems.. and 3. if our ecological sourrounding from climatechang, ressource Scarcity and biodiversity loss doesnt collapse.. which.. the same way would kill high tech...
      But potentially.. AI will be able produce art and emotional beautiful funcional and also cheap architecture as well as humans and maybe better

    • @eternalwanderer6503
      @eternalwanderer6503 Рік тому +1

      Guess you haven't heard about "Singularity".

    • @tomschuelke7955
      @tomschuelke7955 Рік тому

      @@eternalwanderer6503 Well Singularity is just a hype..

  • @darkcloud2982
    @darkcloud2982 Рік тому

    but who is to say that everything is about a perfect design...isnt the nature of environment itself about the beauty of imperfections...AI can design a well-planned, efficient, most perfect project..but it can't make errors which requires a sensitivity of being a human..it can't have emotions of breaking the rules for the users convince..its about the "not so perfect" designs we sometimes feel are right for some users..makes it unique..not perfect..but unique..even the greatest architects in our history must have made mistakes in their best works..but it worth existing... because its made by human effort and emotion..it holds more value compared to any perfect design made by a machine..

  • @kavandachipoya982
    @kavandachipoya982 Рік тому

    I am fan of blessed architecture but this…. I doubt AI could replace architecture, that’s like saying entrepreneurship and entertainment will be replaced by Ai… maybe automated careers like engineering, accounts.. maybe high-breed ways to make architecture work easy and solving problems .. my opinion

  • @svengalilord
    @svengalilord Рік тому

    AI will not eliminate architects, but rather enable a fewer number of architects to produce what many were needed to accomplish in the past. Machines rely on algorithms. They do not create, they re-create. They take was has been produced and can re-arrange it.

  • @AitanaPerez-bj6hp
    @AitanaPerez-bj6hp 5 місяців тому

    Stop it you first see history

  • @christopherchris8375
    @christopherchris8375 Рік тому

    🏛️

  • @christopherstorey721
    @christopherstorey721 Рік тому

    So cringe.

  • @FrancisWallerston
    @FrancisWallerston Рік тому +1

    Modern Architecture sucks

    • @blessedarch
      @blessedarch  Рік тому

      do you mean the current one or 'modern' as in the one that was popular in the early 20th century?