Artificial Intelligence in Architecture
Our research group has been established to investigate the evolving and expanding role of artificial intelligence within the discipline of architecture.
While artificial intelligence initially emerged as a field aimed at mimicking human behavior, it has now evolved into a more comprehensive area of inquiry focused on cognitive processes and the nature of intelligence itself. This transformation extends far beyond the domains of technology and computer science, influencing knowledge production, cultural expression, and spatial design.
In the context of architecture, artificial intelligence is fundamentally transforming design processes, conceptions of creativity, architectural education, and methods of representation. Emerging approaches such as generative design tools, computational modeling techniques, and digital fabrication technologies are giving rise to new perspectives in both architectural practice and pedagogy.
Our research group positions artificial intelligence not merely as a tool, but as an auxiliary designer. We conduct both theoretical and practical research on how AI can reshape architectural thinking, support design decision-making, and be integrated into creative processes. Embracing an interdisciplinary approach, our group seeks to bring together design, computation, and critical reflection.