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AI in Architecture: Application, Ethics, and Future

Artificial Intelligence (AI) slowly evolved from a concept into an essential part of our daily lives.

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St. Pauli Bunker, located in Hamburg, is a former Nazi bunker that is now open to the public. It was originally known as Flakturm IV and was built during World War II in 1942 as a defense against air attacks.

The highly anticipated stadium, Miami Freedom Park, is expected to open by the start of the 2026 MSL season, which is a delay from its original opening in 2025.

WilkinsonEyre has revealed its plans to rejuvenate Belgrade’s iconic waterfront by renovating the Belgrade Fair Hall 1, a constructivist building from the 1950s.

Tomorrow, We will dive into the latest methods for representing 3D scenes and geometry and investigate how current research in 3D generative AI leverages pre-trained image and video models for a 3D generation. Join PixelSpace: Intro to 3D Generative AI workshop with Daniel Escobar.

Let's dive into the newsletter and explore these exciting developments! 🚀

10 Best AI Tools for Urban Planning

Cities have the power to make life either enjoyable or insufferable, and case studies around the world have proven this. With the rise of technology, urban and city planning has entered a new era of potential. AI-powered tools are now paving the way for cities that are not just functional but resilient and sustainable.

What you need to know about an Architecture Degree

Becoming an architect sure has an allure to it, but which field of study does it actually belong to? Is it a branch of engineering? Is it arts, social sciences, or what? Unlike most concise fields like medicine, where the path is straightforward—you become a nurse, doctor, or surgeon —architecture is multifaceted.

AI in Architecture: Application, Ethics, and Future

Artificial Intelligence (AI) slowly evolved from a concept into an essential part of our daily lives. We are going through eras of technology so swiftly that we don’t notice our shifting dependencies. Yet, if we take one little pause, we can see that this transformation has been unfolding over the past 70 years.

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15 most expensive homes in the United States

The United States is home to some of the world’s most luxurious and expensive real estate. Each home has acosts $85 million to nearly $300 million. These residences are not just homes but landmarks of extravagance and design, reflecting the wealth and status of their owners.

From Concept to Skyline: Building and Financing Skyscrapers

Skyscrapers are an unattainable part of modern cities, symbolizing the very essence of functionality and pragmatic urban solutions. In any modern city, these structures do not qualify as a controlled dissolution of certain conflicts but also embody the notions of power, development, and prestige that define the identity of these metropolises.

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10 structures by well-known architects you can stay in

Many of us dream about staying in houses designed by great architects. This dream can come true, as many hotels and houses are currently available for rent. From Frank Lloyd Wright to Ricardo Bofill, you can rent many iconic architects’ houses. Here are 10 structures by well-known architects that you can stay in.

How might Saudi Vision 2030 giga projects affect the nation’s cities?

The base of Saudi Arabia’s development strategy is the Saudi Vision 2030 Giga projects. These projects, like The Red Sea Project and NEOM, aim to promote sustainability, technological progress, and economic prosperity.

Hamburg’s St. Pauli Bunker reopens with lush rooftop gardens

St. Pauli Bunker, located in Hamburg, is a former Nazi bunker that is now open to the public. It was initially known as Flakturm IV and was built during World War II in 1942 as a defense against air attacks.

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