AI-Driven Modeling is a process where computer systems use large amounts of data to help architects quickly create building shapes, test different ideas, and predict how designs will work in real life. In future architecture, this means designers can use these tools to see how sunlight moves through a space at different times of the year, check how strong a building will be during an earthquake, or find ways to use less energy, all before construction begins. These systems can even suggest new shapes and materials that people might not think of on their own, making it easier to create buildings that fit their environment and serve people better.
parametric design, generative architecture, building performance simulation, sustainable architecture
CITATION : "Kevin Green. 'AI-Driven Modeling.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=482589 (Accessed on May 18, 2026)"
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