Monday, February 24, 2020

How Technology Is Changing Architecture

Technology is revolutionizing the way that architects work. Now, they are pursuing new horizons in design, experimenting with adaptability, robotics, 3D printing, and reality.

Today’s architects have access to data and analytics that allow them to focus more on innovation versus production while optimizing performance.

Architects now have the potential to become fully-fledged service providers, creating new revenue streams and ongoing client relationships by embracing new technology.

The following are some of the thrilling technologies that are shaping the face of architecture.



Artificial Intelligence (AI)

AI will make the planning process of the architects significantly easier, giving them access to countless amounts of data, creating models, interpreting the building environment, and creating cost estimates. All this information will help architects to shorten their design and building time.

Internet of Things (IoT) 

IoT significantly improves automation and remote monitoring for many tasks, allowing architects to remain hands-off more than ever before. For example, IoT sensors can monitor soil consolidation and degradation, as well as a project’s environmental impact.

Virtual Reality (VR)

Virtual Reality allows architects to push the boundaries of visualization, giving clients new ways to experience and understand a building long before it is actually built. It makes clients more confident in the design and reduces time spent in meetings and the use of lateral design revisions.

Augmented Reality (AR)

Unlike virtual reality, augmented reality includes virtual elements that interact with what already exists. Augmented Reality can provide a more accurate view of what will be built, including all layers of materials and installations that are often complex to understand through drawings.

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