AI is transforming architectural design — but no two projects are the same. A school, a museum, and a passive house each have different goals, constraints, and user needs. That’s why customising AI tools to suit the specifics of each project is essential for architects who want relevant, accurate, and high-performing design support.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is often associated with large firms and big-budget projects, but it’s rapidly becoming accessible to small and mid-sized architecture practices. For smaller firms, AI isn’t just a luxury — it can be a strategic advantage, helping to save time, reduce costs, enhance creativity, and compete at a higher level.
However, adopting AI successfully requires clear strategy, realistic goals, and the right tools.
Client consultations are the foundation of every architectural project — they set expectations, define needs, and build trust. Traditionally, this process has relied heavily on sketches, verbal descriptions, and client imagination. But with the emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI), consultations are becoming more interactive, data-informed, and visually engaging.