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Artificial intelligence is everywhere – from the apps on our phones to the algorithms of search engines. Without us noticing, the AI revolution has arrived. But what does this mean for the world of design? The first volume in a two-book series, Architecture in the Age of Artificial Intelligence introduces AI for designers and considers its positive potential for the future of architecture and design. Explaining what AI is and how it works, the book examines how different manifestations of AI will impact the discipline and profession of architecture. Highlighting current case-studies as well as near-future applications, it shows how AI is already being used as a powerful design tool, and how AI-driven information systems will soon transform the design of buildings and cities. Far-sighted, provocative and challenging, yet rooted in careful research and cautious speculation, this book, written by architect and theorist Neil Leach, is a must-read for all architects and designers – including students of architecture and all design professionals interested in keeping their practice at the cutting edge of technology.
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1350165514, 1350165522, 9781350165519, 9781350165526, 1350165549, 1350165557, 9781350165540, 9781350165557
Architecture in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: An Introduction to AI for Architects 1st Edition is written by Neil Leach and published by Bloomsbury Visual Arts. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Architecture in the Age of Artificial Intelligence are 9781350165540, 1350165549 and the print ISBNs are 9781350165519, 1350165514. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 1350165514, 1350165522, 9781350165519, 9781350165526, 1350165549, 1350165557, 9781350165540, 9781350165557.
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