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Hong Kong & Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture (UABB) 2025 Exhibition

Impact: Cultural impacts

Description of impact

This exhibit explores how artificial intelligence (AI) and cutting-edge technologies are revolutionizing architectural design, construction, and public engagement. It showcases two core projects: a diffusion-based machine learning method for generating 3D architectural forms and an artificial neural network for creating vectorized architectural geometries. Both projects emphasize pragmatic applications of AI in architecture, moving beyond conceptual design to address real-world construction, interactive public experiences, and sustainable development.

Visitors will engage with interactive displays that allow them to input design parameters and witness the AI-generated architectural forms in real time. Demonstrations of robotic fabrication, including 3D printing and material assembly, illustrate how these AI-driven designs can be constructed with precision and efficiency. The exhibit also highlights applications such as urban planning, adaptive public spaces, and sustainable material usage to address global challenges.

By integrating AI into the architectural workflow, this exhibition aims to democratize design tools, foster creativity, and enhance public participation in shaping the built environment. The audience will leave with a deeper appreciation of how technology can serve the public good, advancing architecture into a future of inclusivity, sustainability, and innovation.
Category of impactCultural impacts