RESEARCH
A chronicle of the continuing research at ARIIL.
Established in 2020, the AR2IL research focus is on the development of design techniques for architecture using artificial neural networks as a base. At the same time the project of Architecture and Artificial Intelligence is interrogated for its discoursive value. Aspects such as agency, aesthetics and ethics are explored and discussed in this blog.
Robot Garden
Location: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA Design Team: Matias del Campo, Sandra Manninger & Alexandra Carlson Officially open in Sep, 2021. See related news here. Positioned along the concave western façade of the new Robotics building, the robot garden serves as a testing ground for mobile robots of various families. The design of…
Common House
The project focuses at the problem of floor plan analysis and generation using neural networks.
Model Mine
A large scale 3D model housing database for Architecture design using Graph Convolutional Neural Networks and 3D Generative Adversarial Networks.
Peaches & Plums
The application of AttnGAN in Architectural design Design Team: Matias del Campo, Sandra Manninger, Yining Yuan, Yanci Chen & Mike Shin Artificial intelligence as a design driver In recent years architecture design has entered the field of designing with the aid of artificial intelligence. This project is a pioneering example of the use of artificial…