Ontology For Architects: Taming Complexity
Data ontology is a branch of knowledge representation that deals with the organization of data and information. It aims to provide a common, standardized vocabulary and conceptual framework for describing…
Data ontology is a branch of knowledge representation that deals with the organization of data and information. It aims to provide a common, standardized vocabulary and conceptual framework for describing…
Imagine a world where buildings design themselves, using advanced algorithms to create structures that are optimized for efficiency, sustainability, and occupant comfort. This may sound like science fiction, but it…
A world without architects may be easy to imagine for many people, but it is not a world that architects themselves can easily imagine. As experts in envisioning and creating…
In order to survive in the ever-accelerating world and avoid being rendered obsolete, architects, and by extension the whole AEC industry needs to address relatively long list of challenges that…
As Peter Thiel outlined in his lectures and summarized in the 2 by 2 matrix above the future is uncertain and determined by the actions of individuals. Influenced by our…
One building from every year of the 20th century, in chronological order. The Greatest Buildings of the 20th Century. The twentieth century was a time of great change and progress…
One building from every year of the 20th century, in chronological order. The Greatest Buildings of the 20th Century. The twentieth century was a time of great change and progress…
Last week we looked at the first 3 studies we developed for exhibition "All I Ever Had Was an Idea" in September 2019. Now it's time to expand our brains…
Last time, we looked at personal accounts of great architects. This time, we are here to please the fans of architectural sketching. Sketching is a great tool that is worth…
Last time, we briefly scratched the surface of AAD. We know what it is, what software can be used and we know that it can create exciting results. And obviously…