As the world of architecture continues to evolve, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly popular. just as the pioneers of modernism faced changes at that time we stand at the crossroads of a new revolution in science and technology. As AI technology advances, it can be used to automate and streamline the design process, allowing architects to create more efficient and creative designs. However, this could also lead to potential ethical problems such as the displacement of workers, the lack of accountability for design decisions, and ownership issues for the generated images. It is important that architects consider these implications when using AI in their work. By doing so, they can ensure that their designs are ethically sound and benefit society.
Awesome roundup of AI tools for architecture! Ever considered featuring ZeroBot AI? It's a unique verbal chatbot that could bring a fresh perspective to your list. I think it'd be fascinating to see in a future video.
Stable diffusion with A1111 plugin would outperform all these generative methods, to selectively generate and make changes to AI render from Architectural sketches and wireframes
Came here looking for this comment. This list is weak and doesn't really help with more detailed workflows. But once you gain control of an AI, something not possible on those generic Midjourney like models, then you can use it to the fullest potential.
@@SurvivingArchitecture your videos are always amazing, I am an architect at heart and been following your guides for a while. My favourite video is the one you did on site map, it really helped me learn a ton.
Right now it is probably Revit and ArchiCAD and normal AutoCAD and the typical Adobe Suite but most practises give training anyway. Thank you for your comment!
Hello Rasha, can you please tell us how did you gain experience and skills in various software, like did you practice by yourself and discovered? or through youtube videos? or through workshops and courses outside uni? I really wanna improve in Autocad and all these softwares but I am really overwhelmed and don't know where to begin,
I would suggest not to learn autocad. Try directly revit or archicad. There are many good tutorials for both in TH-cam, or find a good academy (even online). And don't push yourself too much. It requires time to master those programs
@@luamorett u see the problem is idk y our uni made a whole module for auto cad 3d like revit is so much better and general and precise, so that's y I want to have some experience in auto cad before the next semester but I also want to improve my revit knowledge so that's y it's overwhelming
@@peaceandlove11-h2b I do recommend you to learn AutoCad. Even though is a program that in my opinion we will stop using in the future (and Is a tricky program to master) it will set an excellent foundation for Revit and even Rhino. If you truly understand the logic of Autocad and learn how to use the commands instead of going for the buttons, learning Revit (and a bunch of other software including Sketchup) will be 3x easier and you will get used to a more efficient and faster way of working.
Hi there! Gaining experience and skills in software like AutoCAD can feel overwhelming at first, but with the right approach, it becomes more manageable. I practiced on my own starting with simple projects and gradually increasing complexity. I mainly learned through watching TH-cam videos on that particular software. I find that is the cheapest method considering the amount of software we are "pressured" to learn lol. Remember, it's okay to take it one step at a time and be patient with yourself. Learning new software is a gradual process, and with persistence and dedication, you'll see improvement over time. Don't hesitate to reach out for help or seek additional resources if needed. You've got this!
I think learning some basics in Autocad is necessary because some firms still use it. I use Revit mostly but I always export to Autocad to clean up the drawings. Not sure if I should just learn how to fix it in Revit lol
I like the idea of Veras as a plug-in for rendering of human generated architectural design. I don't want to read anything generated by AI like Ryter; that kind of text is pretty easy to spot and not much like human language; it is bland, contains more points or information per amount of space than humans usually use, so sounds formal, lacking idiosyncracies. Anyone with a good ear will pick up on the AI quality of text, and the rest will simply get bored (I hope). I don't agree that Midjourney is easier to access than other a platforms (ChatGPT ia a snap)?; I don't want to mess with the discord account, "rooms," discord commands, etc; very confusing. I am in fact waiting impatiently for Veras for SketchUp to be released. Thanks for the overview.
great video !! as beginner designer im struggling with my low specification performance notbebook and currentny cannot afford to buy high performance PC or notebook. that problem make me hard to create realistic render for architecture scene (interior and exterior). currently still using v.ray3-4 and post production with adobe photoshop.. in this video i see veras seems can do the job for my problem a bit? is it free? or do you guys have alternative for my problem :) ? TIA !!
Thank you very much. I think you should try to look at enscape or use the computers at the university to render and set up the scenes etc on your notebook. Take as much advantage of the school as possible. This is me assuming you are studing. There are other alternatives such as this. www.nvidia.com/en-gb/data-center/gpu-cloud-computing/
@@SurvivingArchitecture because these softwares are going mad even on early steps. For dxample i did my bachelor project a month ago. And for fun i inserted one of the renders i have done into AI rendering tool. And that gave result of advanced atomspher. It even changed a bit in the design and i was like daaamn how i didnt think about doing that way
@@SurvivingArchitecture but i hope they are not going to take over digital artists and Architects hahaha. Coz i do a lot of photoshop work specially now doing my selected works portfolio to apply for jobs🥲
Dall-e, Veras and midjourney are unreliable and lacks precision, which is important in the field if architecture. Luma is good if you want to use the models only for visualisation purposes but the models are not precise enough to be used in restoration projects. For AI viz purposes ComfyUI for Stable diffusion gives you a lot more control of the output image. At this stage most AI tools are unfortunately gimmicky to be used in real work environments.
As the world of architecture continues to evolve, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly popular. just as the pioneers of modernism faced changes at that time we stand at the crossroads of a new revolution in science and technology. As AI technology advances, it can be used to automate and streamline the design process, allowing architects to create more efficient and creative designs. However, this could also lead to potential ethical problems such as the displacement of workers, the lack of accountability for design decisions, and ownership issues for the generated images. It is important that architects consider these implications when using AI in their work. By doing so, they can ensure that their designs are ethically sound and benefit society.
Awesome roundup of AI tools for architecture! Ever considered featuring ZeroBot AI? It's a unique verbal chatbot that could bring a fresh perspective to your list. I think it'd be fascinating to see in a future video.
Ah😩❤️❤️ thumbnail are so beautiful... I'm waiting so much for your next video😩😩❤️
Thank youuuu Gupta ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@SurvivingArchitecture i missed you alot ❤️
Thank you for your video. You are working hard. Highly appreciated
Thank youuuu so much for saying that
I am message in your Facebook page please seen the message
Can you send an email instead, I don't check that page often
Masha' allah 😄 good video, info, editing and accent 🔥😌💪🏿 good luck
Thank you so much 😁
Wow these are amazing the writing one seems cool.
That's my favourite one!!
+ it's reasonably priced
Thank you
You're welcome
I love the video. Thanks a lot to share
Glad you enjoyed it!
thank you♥️
You're welcome 😊
very high quality video, thanks for the tips!
Glad you think so
Thank you :)
You're welcome!
Stable diffusion with A1111 plugin would outperform all these generative methods, to selectively generate and make changes to AI render from Architectural sketches and wireframes
I am using control net will check A1111 plugin 👍🏻
Thankyou
Came here looking for this comment. This list is weak and doesn't really help with more detailed workflows. But once you gain control of an AI, something not possible on those generic Midjourney like models, then you can use it to the fullest potential.
@@TJ-ki3gp yeah.absolutely
Awesome video !!!
Thanks for the visit
Superb video, thank you 🙏🏻.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@SurvivingArchitecture your videos are always amazing, I am an architect at heart and been following your guides for a while. My favourite video is the one you did on site map, it really helped me learn a ton.
I'm really glad to hear that. If there are any particular areas you'd like some tips on, let me know! I'm more than happy to help 😊
Thank you for this information very useful love the video
Glad it was helpful!
VERAS look like the most useful for conceptual architecture, because is using your model for reference.
I agree
Thank you for this video, for the use of AI for architecture thank you, thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very useful video rasha. Thanks a lot ❤❤❤❤❤
Glad you think so!
Hi could you please tell me the softwares that are mostly used in the uk architecture industry please ? Like revit photoshop etc.
Thank you
Right now it is probably Revit and ArchiCAD and normal AutoCAD and the typical Adobe Suite but most practises give training anyway. Thank you for your comment!
@@SurvivingArchitecture alright thank you so much for responding ❤️
can veras be used for sketchup?
ur amazing
Thank you!
Can you please tell AI tools for sketchup
Oh that's interesting. I haven't come across any but I'll have a look
for addition, now Veras can be used in Sketchup too
Thanks for the heads up
great
Thank you so much
Hello Rasha, can you please tell us how did you gain experience and skills in various software, like did you practice by yourself and discovered? or through youtube videos? or through workshops and courses outside uni? I really wanna improve in Autocad and all these softwares but I am really overwhelmed and don't know where to begin,
I would suggest not to learn autocad. Try directly revit or archicad. There are many good tutorials for both in TH-cam, or find a good academy (even online). And don't push yourself too much. It requires time to master those programs
@@luamorett u see the problem is idk y our uni made a whole module for auto cad 3d like revit is so much better and general and precise, so that's y I want to have some experience in auto cad before the next semester but I also want to improve my revit knowledge so that's y it's overwhelming
@@peaceandlove11-h2b I do recommend you to learn AutoCad. Even though is a program that in my opinion we will stop using in the future (and Is a tricky program to master) it will set an excellent foundation for Revit and even Rhino. If you truly understand the logic of Autocad and learn how to use the commands instead of going for the buttons, learning Revit (and a bunch of other software including Sketchup) will be 3x easier and you will get used to a more efficient and faster way of working.
Hi there! Gaining experience and skills in software like AutoCAD can feel overwhelming at first, but with the right approach, it becomes more manageable. I practiced on my own starting with simple projects and gradually increasing complexity. I mainly learned through watching TH-cam videos on that particular software. I find that is the cheapest method considering the amount of software we are "pressured" to learn lol. Remember, it's okay to take it one step at a time and be patient with yourself. Learning new software is a gradual process, and with persistence and dedication, you'll see improvement over time. Don't hesitate to reach out for help or seek additional resources if needed. You've got this!
I think learning some basics in Autocad is necessary because some firms still use it. I use Revit mostly but I always export to Autocad to clean up the drawings. Not sure if I should just learn how to fix it in Revit lol
Amazing vdo
These sites are free or paid?
very informative
Thank youuuu
I like the idea of Veras as a plug-in for rendering of human generated architectural design. I don't want to read anything generated by AI like Ryter; that kind of text is pretty easy to spot and not much like human language; it is bland, contains more points or information per amount of space than humans usually use, so sounds formal, lacking idiosyncracies. Anyone with a good ear will pick up on the AI quality of text, and the rest will simply get bored (I hope). I don't agree that Midjourney is easier to access than other a platforms (ChatGPT ia a snap)?; I don't want to mess with the discord account, "rooms," discord commands, etc; very confusing. I am in fact waiting impatiently for Veras for SketchUp to be released. Thanks for the overview.
Good comment, if I may ask is there a Veras for Archicad?
great video !!
as beginner designer im struggling with my low specification performance notbebook and currentny cannot afford to buy high performance PC or notebook. that problem make me hard to create realistic render for architecture scene (interior and exterior). currently still using v.ray3-4 and post production with adobe photoshop..
in this video i see veras seems can do the job for my problem a bit? is it free? or do you guys have alternative for my problem :) ? TIA !!
Thank you very much. I think you should try to look at enscape or use the computers at the university to render and set up the scenes etc on your notebook. Take as much advantage of the school as possible. This is me assuming you are studing. There are other alternatives such as this. www.nvidia.com/en-gb/data-center/gpu-cloud-computing/
masyaAllah
wonderful features.
AI is awesome
Can u actually make a video showing luma uses photos? I can only use videos.
Finch 3D is the best.
What are some of the advantages of using it compared to the more traditional Ai's?
@@SurvivingArchitecture Finch 3d simply creates a series of architectural plans with rich details that adapt perfectly to the stipulated space.
'PROCESSING'
Every A.I is literally a paid version for use it's so hard for the Arch students...
Have you tried PromeAi?
Damn boyz... we r F****
Why
@@SurvivingArchitecture because these softwares are going mad even on early steps. For dxample i did my bachelor project a month ago. And for fun i inserted one of the renders i have done into AI rendering tool. And that gave result of advanced atomspher. It even changed a bit in the design and i was like daaamn how i didnt think about doing that way
@@SurvivingArchitecture but i hope they are not going to take over digital artists and Architects hahaha. Coz i do a lot of photoshop work specially now doing my selected works portfolio to apply for jobs🥲
Gimmicky
You might be missing out
Dall-e, Veras and midjourney are unreliable and lacks precision, which is important in the field if architecture. Luma is good if you want to use the models only for visualisation purposes but the models are not precise enough to be used in restoration projects. For AI viz purposes ComfyUI for Stable diffusion gives you a lot more control of the output image. At this stage most AI tools are unfortunately gimmicky to be used in real work environments.
First!😂
Nice one!
Nothing new...
Okay