Landscape architecture is evolving rapidly to meet the challenges of climate change, urbanisation, biodiversity loss, and the growing demand for healthier, more inclusive public spaces. While traditional methods remain vital, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming a catalyst for innovation in this field.
Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) directly affects our health, comfort, productivity, and overall wellbeing. It encompasses air quality, thermal comfort, lighting, acoustics, and more. With people spending over 90% of their time indoors, architects and designers are under increasing pressure to create healthier and more responsive environments.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionising architectural design — enhancing workflows, generating concepts, simulating performance, and automating tasks. But as AI becomes more integrated into everyday practice, a critical question emerges: Are architects relying too heavily on AI?