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WHEN DESIGN~MEETS DATA

In the early stages of learning, artificial intelligence was perceived primarily as a digital aid tools created to improve efficiency, accuracy, and coordination across different stages of a project. AI was largely understood as a decision-support system, particularly valuable during the early design phases, yet always positioned as secondary to human expertise and judgment. However, … Read more

Floating Grounds-Rethinking Resilience in Jakarta

Introduction Floating Grounds proposes a flood-resilient urban model for Jakarta that merges housing, public programs, and a stadium into a single floating system. Instead of resisting water, the project accepts it as a permanent condition and uses it as an organizing element. The work explores how large-scale infrastructure can support community life while addressing land … Read more

Beyond Speed: Redefining the Purpose of AI in the AEC Industry

Initial Perspective: AI as an Efficiency Tool At the beginning of the course, I viewed AI primarily as a means to enhance productivity. It appeared to be a practical instrument for automating routine tasks, such as refining designs or performing structural calculations. By minimizing errors, reducing time requirements, and lowering costs, AI could expedite project … Read more

AI in the AEC industry: from early design stage to building maintenance

What Is the Purpose of AI in the AEC Industry? Artificial intelligence is not only a technology aimed at automating tasks; insights shared during this course demonstrate that AI plays a far broader and more strategic role in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry. Through real-world applications and practical case studies, AI emerges as … Read more

AI Won’t Save Architecture by Making It Faster: Only by Making It Responsible

Introduction: The Wrong Question We Were Asking For years, the question sounded simple: What is the purpose of AI in AEC? The answers were predictable speed, automation, productivity. Faster drawings. Fewer errors. Leaner workflows. That definition collapsed the moment we confronted Jakarta. Through our studio project Floating Grounds, developed in the flood-prone Penjaringan District, and … Read more

Playing My Way Into AI: From Fear to Fascination in AEC

Design via Experimentation with the Black Box When I started my MaCAD program this semester, AI felt like a threat. As an industrial designer, I saw it as this incomprehensible pattern-finding machine that could somehow analyze thousands of products simultaneously, finding relationships I’d spend years trying to notice. The black-box nature terrified me—I couldn’t trace … Read more

The Dance of the Arches

This project aims to revive and appreciate the beauty of the historical Bab al-Luq Market and to give it it’s former glory. This project explores the historic Bab al-Luq Market, aiming to celebrate its architectural beauty and restore its presence within the city. The proposal focuses on revealing the original steel structure, reconnecting it to … Read more

AI in AEC: Supporting Better Decisions

The purpose of artificial intelligence in architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) is not to replace architects or engineers, but to support better decisions in an increasingly complex field. Today, the built environment is shaped by overlapping layers of constraints and ambitions: environmental performance, structural behavior, material systems, costs, timelines, regulations, and social impact. Managing this … Read more

Beyond Speed: Redefining the Purpose of AI in the AEC Industry

The conversation around Artificial Intelligence in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) often begins and ends with the concept of “efficiency”. We discuss doing things faster, reducing man-hours, and automating mundane tasks. But as the industry faces unprecedented challenges, the true purpose of AI is shifting. It is no longer just about speed; it is about … Read more

What would have Bucky said?

Middle east, 1067 AC scene 1: Long before the word algorithm existed, a woman draws lines in the send. She is not an architect. The word does not exist yet either. She is simply someone who must decide where people sleep when the river floods. She draws, erases, redraws.She listens to the wind.While She remembers … Read more

AI In AEC

Image Credit: Future Architecture

In the very first lecture of the theory class, AI was a scary, unpredictable tool for me. However, after deep thinking and various perspectives, it feels more like a “work buddy”. In this blog, I’d like to elaborate more on this shift in idea I had. Nowadays, in nearly every sector, people are scared of … Read more

Learning from Practice: AI in AEC

Over time, and after being asked this question more than once, my answer about the purpose of AI in AEC has evolved. It hasn’t changed drastically, but it definitely became clearer and more grounded. Influence & Purpose What influenced me the most was listening to different speakers, especially the MaCAD alumni. One talk that really … Read more