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Over the past year, the field of design has seen a dramatic shift with artists and architects alike increasingly adapting innovative technologies to explore and expand the bounds of their creative practices. Perhaps the most sensational innovation has been the wave of AI-powered design programs, kicking off with DALL-E which quickly consolidated its place in the framework of popular culture, taken further by Midjourney from which a blurred but exciting reality emerged, to Stable Diffusion which moreover has made this work open source.
Exploring this emerging wave — which is yet being met with varying optimism/cynicism by creatives — ‘Synthetic Architectural Dreams’ is a Midjourney-generated conceptual architectural series that ponders the implications of these technological advancements on the field of architecture. Likening this development to the previous shock created by computer-aided design at the beginning of the 21st-century, the project considers the revolutionary future of AI-generated design.
Organic Symbiotic Houses | all images courtesy the author
Through a series of exalted bright images depicting surreal visualisations of architectural structures enveloped with vegetation or fluid Zaha Hadid-esque undulations, the project considers how these programs which transform text prompts into surreal or hyper-realistic visualizations can make the make the practice of architectural representation more widely accessible to all with the power to imagine a concept and simply articulate it in a few simple words. illustrating ‘Hadidian’ futures
AI-generated art has seen has introduced us to many surreal and imaginative conceptualizations with designers pushing the boundaries of what could be real and what is purely synthetic. Architects and designers have traded out their drawing boards to imagine surreal, symbiotic cities and buildings that have grown like an organism or tree, buildings with vegetation sprouting from their facades, to monumental Zaha Hadid homages with dynamically fluid facades and hybrid configurations of futuristic materials.
‘But can these tools promise more than a Hadidian future?’ questions Syd Drew. ‘When you stay away from popular culture and do other research, you can sail to different event dimensions. For example, you can work with specific values such as a certain coefficients, an obvious style change that can be made on the ground floors, building proportions, etc. But don’t expect that it will give you a finished project or sensitive values. Maybe it’s best to just use it as a WIP sketch, something to get inspired. For now…’
a synthetic realistic ‘Hadidian’ visualization the output from a prompt including: ‘with a bunch of plants on top of it’ developing technology and practices to create realistic renders illustrative capabilities of AI-powered design programs
project info:
name: Synthetic Architectural Dreams
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