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Pentagram utilizes architectural forms to create a new visual identity for the Memphis Art Museum

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Pentagram has released materials showcasing their new visual identity project undertaken for their clients at the Memphis Art Museum (formerly the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art) ahead of the completion of its Herzog & de Meuron -led expansion in 2025.

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Refik Anadol uses AI to reimagine Frank Gehry designs in Guggenheim Bilbao exhibition

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Utilizing a ‘Large Architecture Model’ (LAM) developed by Refik Anadol Studio, the installation transforms Gehry’s designs into “dynamic visual narratives.”

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PLP City Range mixed-use by ASWA (Architectural Studio of Work - Aholic)

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These uniquely shaped modules generate a dynamic interplay of shade and shadow throughout the day, ingeniously echoing the graceful arc of a golf swing and creating a visual representation of the sport itself. The ground floor welcomes visitors with a spacious main.

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Utilizing computer vision, AI technology for visual jobsite tasks

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Utilizing computer vision, AI technology for visual jobsite tasks 0 qpurcell Mon, 05/01/2023 - 09:32 AEC Tech Burns & McDonnell breaks down three ways computer vision can effectively assist workers on the job site, from project progress to safety measures.

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The Future of AI Rendering: Boost Efficiency and Cut Costs with the Right Tool

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Utilizing algorithms such as convolutional neural networks (CNNs), these systems are trained to identify visual patterns in images from the huge database of the internet, interpret them, and generate new compositions. Courtesy of Snaptrude The creation of images through artificial intelligence (AI) surprised us a few years ago.

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Minimalist concrete apartments fill a narrow site in Tokyo, designed by Ryuichi Sasaki Architecture

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According to the designers, the three-unit scheme “emphasizes maximal utilization of natural energy and pursues comfortable livability.” Responding to the site’s narrow constraints, the scheme sees a single staircase linking four levels, “utilizing the space efficiently to ensure ample living areas.”

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Explore the Future of Visualization at Chaos Unboxed New York

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This post is brought to you by Microsol Resources We’re about to awake to a new dawn in visualization, where exciting tools and technologies will allow everyone to create anything they can imagine, without limitations. Join this workshop to explore: Composition and storytelling Advanced techniques fo.