AI And The Next Generation Of Workplace Architecture
What’s arguably the most important part of AI’s integration into this industry is the potential it holds to deliver more sustainable, eco-forward buildings at a broader scale.

AI And The Next Generation Of Workplace Architecture

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AI And The Next Generation Of Workplace Architecture

Michael Schroeder of SGA explores how AI will transform workplace architecture, design and construction. By Michael Schroeder

  • While still in its early stages, AI is rapidly advancing in ways that will lead to compelling design assist tools that, by effect, will entirely restructure our workflows.??
  • Schroeder expects his type of design assist technology will spill over into other key aspects of the design process, such as generating 3D models from sketches and instantaneously creating floor plans and floor plate designs.?
  • What’s arguably the most important part of AI’s integration into this industry is the potential it holds to deliver more sustainable, eco-forward buildings at a broader scale; ranging from providing better energy conservation and management to achieving net zero and carbon neutrality more readily.??

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