Technology, Rhino, 3d-printing and more

Technology, Rhino, 3d-printing and more

Hello everyone,

Today is January 7 and we hope to start of the new year has been treating you well.

Here is PA's first Linkedin newsletter. This week we wanted to share some articles and highlights from the past week and we have some exciting events coming up. We can't wait to share them with you!

In 2022, it was clear that technology is continuing to play a major role in shaping the built environment. From the use of 3D printing in construction to the integration of smart home systems, the potential for technology to revolutionize the way we design and build is vast.

Artificial Intelligence is still one of the favorite discussion topics. From graphic design to architecture and product design, AI is being utilized to streamline the design process, generate new ideas, and even create designs entirely on their own. In 2023, we are waiting for many exciting and life-changing updates about AI's potential!

By the way, in 2023, we are starting to do special workshops for PA's Digital Members! The first workshop, “Rhino For Beginners 1.0 ” will start on Saturday, January 28th.

Let's take a look at what we have!

Enjoy,

Serra, Managing Editor of PA.


8 key facts you should know about Saudi Arabia’s The Line

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The Line is still one of the most discussed mega projects. The project was criticized on many issues from human rights to environmental impacts. Let’s take a look at key facts about this linear city.


Generating organic design and biomimicry-inspired architecture via AI

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As an architect, Mohamad Abdallah always looking for ways to stay up-to-date with new and emerging technologies that can enhance work, improve the design process, and inform design decisions.


Robots and Wood: A match made in manufacturing heaven

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Industrial robots are changing how we make everything. These tools are progressively changing how buildings are made by bridging the gap between the concept of a design and the way design is completed. Wood construction is at the forefront of this transformation. This article will explore the potential, history, current applications, and challenges of robotic fabrication with wooden materials.


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How AI integration can help urban planning and governance?

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Designing cities of the future requires an innate understanding of the human psyche. The way in which people occupy and use a space determines its functional optimity. Hence, it is important to understand human behavioral patterns for designing better cities . An efficient way to do this is with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI).


Cyborg Humans: The difference between Artificial Senses (AS) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Artificial Senses (AS) are not the same things, but they both derive from the idea of incorporating technology into a primarily human process . By creating artificial neural networks, artificial senses technology attempts to replicate the physical process of sense within a machine.


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Chaohu Natural and Cultural Center grows out of the juncture of nature and city

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Designed by change architects, OCT Group’s Chaohu Natural and Cultural Center is the primary public support facility for Chaohu Bantang Hot Spring Town. The building’s morphological curve is a figurative representation of the existing mountain.


White Cave Gallery’s futuristic curvy interior designed by 123 Architects

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Designed by 123 Architects, White Cave is a retail and gallery space on the first floor of a building in central Beijing surrounded by skyscrapers. The shop sells various designer pieces such as furniture and paintings, and it was designed to be flexible in order to accommodate its unique wares while remaining functional.


Rhino for beginners 1.0

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Rhino for beginners 1.0 , which will last the entire weekend, is a course on Rhinoceros 3D for beginners. It will cover basic 3D modeling terminology and tools. By the end of the workshop, students will have a good understanding of how to use the Rhino software to create their own 3D models. The workshop is free for Digital Members. After subscribing for the Digital Membership, The workshop will be added to the “Courses” section in your account. Click here to subscribe !


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Shihab Azeemusham

Pursuing B-Arch in one of the Top universities in SL | Archviz | Interior Designer | CGI | AI Midjourney

1 年

Hamid Hassanzadeh, is the registraion open for midjourney class by tim fu on the 14th jan, how is the costs today? And can i know if the class by AI class by hassan ragab has finished already?

The technology go to fast than even we can imagine, thanks for share this information about new ways to built and can continue learning every day. ParametricArchitecture

Dean Phillips

Flight Test Electronics | Product Innovation | Network Hardware DAS | Process Automation | Engineering Improvements | Use Cases

1 年

Viewers scan pages for relevant information. Why have newspapers faded.? available time, twitter and quick social media posts. What is max people will scan a new website before deciding to continue? 60--75 seconds. Don Miller, marketing made simple tells thousands of people that attend his training every year. Viewers are looking for nuggets of scannable information that is relevant. Icons are the new norm, 3 points. I get dozens of invites for newsletters. /month. consider reading Don's book, marketing made simple. create distilled posts!

Bonne courage et bonne chance l'idée toujours simple sur la vie mais la technique complété le vide dans beaucoup des choses

I xploor

Ghostwriter for Architects and Consultancy | Content creator

1 年

Yes, look forward to a weekly dose of amazing Architecture. Best wishes.

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