Tim Fu, who went out Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) with an obligation to exceed the limits of AI in architecturehas presented the design of seven luxury villas in Slovenia that merge human creativity with AI.
Despite its futuristic scope 22,000 m² development– This is guided by an unknown Slovenian philanthropic – represents the convergence of past and present. Fu will build six new villas on the banks of Bauen Lake bleed In the Upper Carniolan region in Slovenia, while it also restored Vila Epos, a cultural monument that was designed by one of the most famous architects in the Slovenia. Jože Plečnikin 1909.
“We are on a crossroads, a moment of profound changes,” says Fu. 'AI ignites a revolution in design. By using the creative potential of machine intelligence, we can bring this groundbreaking development to life with unsurpassed speed and precision. '
(Photo credit: Studio Tim Fu)
(Photo credit: Studio Tim Fu)
Studio Tim FuWith the headquarters in London, a series of AI-controlled design tools uses generative models to algorithmic optimization. The company will reinterpret and reinterpret the company for the development of the lake Bled, many of which can be seen in Vila Epos. A wood ricalite (part of the facade of a building that is projected externally, which is often larger than the main building) now serves as a striking atrium that interviews the view of the Lake Bled. The centuries -old master thesis by Plečnik therefore serves both as inspiration and as data reference for the design.
The use of AI not only optimizes the design and ensures that the end product is as precise, sustainable and context rated as possible, but also accelerates the creative process. “An example of this is our workflow for diffusion visualization, in which we can plan architectural programs, while AI generates design options in real time,” says FU, who is added that they can also optimize factors such as daylight and space efficiency.
(Photo credit: Studio Tim Fu)
Nature is of course of central importance for the project, which plays breathtaking Julian Alps in Slovenia's breathtaking. In fact, the customer's vision included a deeper connection to the surrounding area. The villas are guided by biophilic principles that are introduced in a lot of natural light and are located in a central community park.
This is a crucial moment for architecture and AI. Of course, this is not the first time that AI has supported architecture projects, but so far this has been.[explored] Within a limited frame, 'says Fu. ''[We] Create AI holistically as a partner in the entire design process, from creative inputs to optimization to the critical problem solving. '
(Photo credit: Studio Tim Fu)
(Photo credit: Studio Tim Fu)
The project asks the question to what extent AI can (and should) be used. Will AI replace human creativity? The studio says no: “We believe that technology serves as an instrument to improve human ingenuity and not reduce,” says Fu.
“The act of the curation is the key,” he explains. 'We dictate the direction of the AI exploration; We curate the abundance of creative results; And we refine in the direction that is necessary to satisfy the technical requirements. '
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