With the support of the Creative Europe programme of the European Union, the Architects’ Council of Europe released a new publication ‘A.I.: Architects for Innovative Research’.
This report presents the conclusions & guidelines of ACE’s A.I. programme, which aims to explore and integrate innovative research into the field of architecture.
“In 2022, – conscious of the great creative potential and the responsibility that the use of Artificial Intelligence entails – ACE initiated an ongoing activity of knowledge dissemination and promotion of A.I. in architecture, believing this revolutionary tool to be a great opportunity for architects and their role in society” Diego Zoppi, lid van de raad van bestuur van ACE.
The ACE A.I. programme was developed by its Practice Committee, whose members have been actively engaged in studying A.I. for the past years, curating a conference entitled ‘Architects for Innovation’ in 2022.
In 2023, ACE launched the second part of the A.I. programme – a call for research. The aim of the research was to provide an in-depth overview of current practices involving digital technology from different angles and to open up discussion on future developments, threads and opportunities.
In deze publicatie vindt u een overzicht van de ontvangen aanvragen en een focus op de 3 geselecteerde onderzoeksprojecten:
– Neural correlates of object and spatial visual cognitive styles. Psychological and electroencephalographic assessment by Linda Buondonno and Gaia Leandri (Italy);
– A participatory planning program for the youth by UrbanistAI (Finland);
– ‘AI Successive Palimpsest Masterplan’ by Evolutionary Laboratory for Architecture (Tchequia).
Ontdek meer over het onderwerp!
Op 24 november 2022 heeft de Raad van Architecten van Europa (ACE) in Brussel een openbare conferentie georganiseerd om de uitdagingen, bedreigingen en kansen van kunstmatige intelligentie in de sector te verkennen en na te gaan hoe deze de architectuur en de praktijk van het architectenberoep kan veranderen.
Watch the ACE conference on AI.

Disclaimer: The European Commission support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.