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General Meeting: Retooling with Iterative Workflows for AI Driven Design
September 19 @ 5:30 pm - 7:45 pm
5:30PM Arrive for drinks and mingling.
6:15PM Dinner provided followed by the presentation.
1 LU Pending
Speaker: Natalia Bakaeva
Our third General Meeting will conclude this year’s theme of ‘Making & Meaning in the Age of AI.’ The goal of the meeting is to demonstrate a feedback-driven, iterative approach to developing AI-enabled tools and workflows, rooted in the specific needs of the architectural profession. We will explore the current landscape of AI-augmented architectural tools, highlight case studies of successful workflows, and offer practical insights for integrating these technologies into various aspects of the discipline. Attendees will gain hands-on techniques for leveraging AI in daily architectural practice, from data management to image generation.
Key Topics:
· Current landscape of goal oriented architectural tools augmented with AI
· Successful implementation of AI-enabled workflows that can be used right now
· Integration of tools for feedback driven design
· Highly impactful hands-on techniques for use in daily architectural practice
About the General Meeting Speaker:
Natalia Bakaeva is a registered architect OAA, artist, and placemaker passionate about creating physical forms that reflect diverse cultural influences. She has worked on residential, commercial, healthcare, educational, and public space art projects. Born and raised in the Far East of Russia, her global journey includes Japan, Spain, Moscow, London, and Toronto, where she resides. Natalia’s dedication to the sustainability of architectural practice and diverse background led her to co-found ARKI DIGITAL INC, where she focuses on incorporating AI and smart technology into design workflows. ARKI leverages AI to address the issue of unused architectural data, transforming past design expertise into a searchable data hub, and enabling architects to monetize their existing knowledge. Her approach empowers architects to focus on creativity and efficiency, enhancing economic and sustainability outcomes in the built environment.