AI is a set of advanced technologies allowing computers to
understand, learn and act accordingly. AI opens up new horizons: in architecture, its ability to manipulate shapes, to
optimize and generate solutions, to interact with the client
and manage the project is faster, in some cases cheaper,
perhaps better than that of humans.
Before us is a new world in which the transition from production to education becomes crucial, through a process of
deconstruction and reinvention: a challenge for architects
and architecture schools, similar to the challenge taken up
by painters in the second half of the Nineteenth Century
when, with the advent of photography, they began to question what they were doing: a challenge that forced them to
follow new paths, implementing different strategies and revolutionizing art and the entire society. Perhaps, what awaits
us is a new world in which repetitive tasks will fall to machines and humans will be asked to behave like artists.