Agentic Architecture is a speculative inquiry into architecture’s potential to address planetary challenges through AI and data. The video reveals information as a connective hinge within built ecologies, enabling architecture to dynamically respond to climate change and urban densification. It builds on research into modular timber prefabrication. Applying AI combinatorics to dry timber joints offers the potential to democratise high-quality, affordable design for everyone. By converging technology, ecology, and creativity, Agentic Architecture renews architecture’s unique capacity for multi-faceted synthesis, offering transformative solutions to the systemic challenges of humanity’s most complex construct: cities.
Participant
ALISA ANDRASEK, Lives and works in Melbourne, Australia.
Authorial Collaborators
Fleur Watson, RMIT Architecture
Technical Collaborators
Yuxin Yang and Kevin Williams
Team
Zeke Zhang, Ziyan Li, Jasmin Whytlaw, and Luyao Jiang, RMIT Architecture
Thanks
Adam Mekies, Paul Minifie, Martyn Hook
Supporters
RMIT School of Architecture and Urban Design; RMIT RACE Supercomputing Hub; AIARCH