DH Monday: Artificial Intelligence as an Ally in Architectural Decarbonization: From Conception to Building Implementation

Written by Camilla Ghisleni | Translated by Diogo Simões Published on January 11, 2024 on ArchDaily.com

For a long time, sustainability in the architectural field was synonymous with technology. Efficiency was directly linked to innovative technological devices that adorned buildings with gadgets. Nowadays, however, sustainability increasingly encompasses different strategies that also involve acknowledging vernacular techniques and local materials as crucial for creating sustainable and carbon-neutral buildings.

Nevertheless, regardless of the technique or materials employed, the common denominator is the pursuit of reducing the carbon footprint of our architecture, which demands changes in how buildings are conceived, constructed, and operated. In other words, whether returning to vernacular methods or utilizing cutting-edge applications, these strategies aim to reach the same destination and, therefore, are equally valid despite being vastly different.

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image: Data-driven architecture: exploring four tools. Sefaira Software. Image courtesy of Sefaira.


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