Why Architects Need Philosophy to Navigate the AI Design Revolution
Twenty years ago, Lord Norman Foster, a prominent architect, remarked that architects design for the present, mindful of the past, and with an eye toward an uncertain future. Today, architects are increasingly delving into uncharted territory with the aid of AI tools like Dall-E and Midjourney, which swiftly transform blueprints into photorealistic images in seconds instead of weeks.
According to Big Think, Scratch beneath the surface and you will find that architecture is an intrinsically philosophical enterprise grounded in aesthetics and ethics, including theories of human nature. Philosophy plays a pivotal role in shaping spaces that transcend mere functionality. It prompts architects to consider the ethical and moral implications of their work and think about the impact their designs have on individuals and communities, as well as on the natural environment. The way we think about our homes, and what makes a beautiful building, is deeply philosophical as it also reflects how we view ourselves and humanity at large. By weaving philosophical ideas with the art of design, architecture allows us to explore the essence of human existence, in doing so framing our values, beliefs, and aspirations.