Using Data To Fuel Creativity

I've been working with AI to generate concepts that go beyond the methods of traditional design. I can see how this use of massive data sets will revolutionise how architects and clients can communicate.

I’d love to know your thoughts. Here is the prompt I used to generate the images if you want to play around yourself on stable diffusion.

High end single residential home in the style of XXX coloured pencil, exterior design by XXX Architects, Interior Design by XXX Architect, landscape by XXX, detailed, atmospheric, epic, concept art, matte painting, atmospheric, epic, concept art, matte painting, background waterfall, shafts of lighting, mist, photo – realistic, concept art, volumetric light, cinematic epic + rule of thirds | 3 5 mm, 8 k, corona render, movie concept art, octane render, cinematic, trending on artstation, movie concept art, cinematic composition, ultra, unreal engine, rendered in vray, architectural photograph, realistic texture, photorealistic.

Alexander Hill

Awarded the Architects Board of South Australia Prize in 2001, I began my career in Melbourne in 2002. In 2007 I started my practice with a beach house in Queenscliff. Intent on focusing on private dwellings, I continued working with builders to understand how to better implement an architectural design, which ultimately led to my own builder’s license. In 2015 I joined Destination Living to work on scaling the architect-builder model. Finally, in 2021 I pulled it all together to open my one-person office.

https://www.threehatbuildings.com.au/
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