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Climate responsive vertical villages, towards net-zero future of mid-rise living, for a healthier, cleaner, cooler and sober New York City & United States Of America. The "New York’s Green New Deal" provides for an 85% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 compared to 1990. The remaining 15% could be offset by financing projects deemed bene...
Project name
Treescrapers
Architecture firm
Vincent Callebaut Architectures
Location
New York City, U.S.A.
Comparethemarket uses AI to predict what our homes could look like in the future. The home insurance team at Comparethemarket partnered with Chris Lawson, owner of an architecture firm, to find out the future trends and materials in house-building. With this information, the team was able to use an AI tool to predict what homes in the UK could look...
Written by
Anna McEntee
Photography
Comparethemarket: Utilising expert commentary we fed key-words to the AI tool MidJourney which created the images
In this series, I tried to create some abstract parametric-style monument ideas which are harmoniously blended with flowers.
Project name
Monumental Blossoms
Architecture firm
J’s Archistry, Jenifer Haider Chowdhury
Location
Fictional
Tools used
Midjourney, Adobe Photoshop
Imagine that you are in the city of Barcelona, and you find yourself surrounded by modernist buildings that seem to have been taken from a fairy tale. As night falls, these buildings are illuminated with colored lights that make them appear even more magical and amazing.
Project name
Barcelona illuminated: a magical stroll through modernist architecture
Architecture firm
AI VIZARQ
Location
Borneo, Barcelona, Spain
Tools used
Mid Journey AI
As an aspiring young designer, I have always been fascinated by the beauty and elegance of Baroque architecture. I wanted to create a series of images that could convey the complete story of a Baroque villa, inspired by the antique style of Portuguese tiles. To achieve this, I turned to Midjourney AI, a powerful tool that enabled me to bring my vis...
Student
Mohammad Qasim Iqbal
University
Nottingham Trent University
Tools used
Midjourney
Will the cities that we are building stand the test of time? Are we eluded by the fantasy of ‘novelty’, confusing it with ‘beauty’? If our metropolises are over-saturated and polluted due to our short sightseeing or how little we were informed, how does that speak to our current urban and architectural practices?
Project name
The Cities We Build
Architecture firm
Hassan Ragab
Location
Fictional
Tools used
Stable Diffusion
With Midjourney's latest version 5 model, I embarked on a journey to rediscover the silk and stone tectonics that I had previously explored. The software bridges the gap between the creative flair of the version 3 model and the realism of the version 4 model, enabling me to create a refined and cohesive output.
Student
Mohammad Qasim Iqbal
University
Nottingham Trent University
Tools used
Midjourney
The exterior walls of the house are designed to mimic the texture and surface of natural rock, giving it the appearance of being part of the mountain. Large windows and sliding glass doors frame the stunning nature views and allow natural light to flood the home's interior.
Project name
Mountain House
Architecture firm
AI VIZARQ
Location
Borneo, Malaysia
Tools used
Midjouney AI, Adobe Photoshop