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To draw is to err

To draw is to err

People | I remember writing it at the tail end of 2022. And here we are in 2025, with the debate on AI now omnipresent. Some regard it with the fervour of the newly radicalised, as if mania — or revelation — lie...
Words: Karamia Müller Posted: 21 Jan 2026
Cartoon - Malcolm Walker ‘Here comes AI!’

Cartoon - Malcolm Walker ‘Here comes AI!’

People | /
Words: Malcolm Walker Posted: 13 Nov 2025
Essay from India: 2

Essay from India: 2

Practice | Unless your passwords and authenticator apps forget everything you’ve taught them overnight, there’s a litany of specifications waiting in your inbox to browse through every morning. It’s all there for ...
Words: Jeremy Smith Posted: 22 Jan 2026
Cartoon - Malcolm Walker ‘AI (A No Brainer)’

Cartoon - Malcolm Walker ‘AI (A No Brainer)’

People | /
Words: Malcolm Walker Posted: 1 Aug 2024
Cartoon - Malcolm Walker ‘AI...’

Cartoon - Malcolm Walker ‘AI…’

People | /
Words: Malcolm Walker Posted: 24 Aug 2023
The Festival of Architecture’s Great Debate is back

The Festival of Architecture’s Great Debate is back

News | Can AI unleash Auckland’s full potential, sparking ideas beyond human imagination? Or, is the future of our city best shaped by those of us who live, love and design it? How can we learn from AI to get ...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 18 Sep 2025
Sahil Tiku: Journeys through the Aotearoa Festival of Architecture: Part 4

Sahil Tiku: Journeys through the Aotearoa Festival of Architecture: Part 4

People | The incorruptible Wallace Chapman (of RNZ fame) presided.  / It’s a topical question, given the panicked picketing surrounding PC120, the harbour crossing hullaballoo, the ailing Auckland Light Rail asp...
Words: Sahil Tiku Posted: 2 Nov 2025
Rendered Futures: Drawing Architecture 28 June–24 August 2025 Objectspace, Auckland

Rendered Futures: Drawing Architecture 28 June–24 August 2025 Objectspace, Auckland

News | And on point, too, in view of contemporary concerns about the implications of AI for design practice and careers, a disquiet fed by the accelerating pace of technological development and the untrammelle...
Words: John Walsh Posted: 6 Nov 2025
How MVRDV is using AI to design its buildings

How MVRDV is using AI to design its buildings

Watch | With Midjourney launching in July of 2022, Stable Diffusion in August and ChatGPT in November of that same year, the pace of AI techology is keeping the architecture world on its toes. Esbach says: “AI ...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 13 Mar 2024
Advocating for diversity and cultural integrity in architectural design through AI

Advocating for diversity and cultural integrity in architectural design through AI

People | How is AI most commonly used in architectural firms today? / Sandra Baggerman (SB): AI has found its place in two main areas — design input and output. On the input side, it helps spark creativity by ge...
Words: Jacinda Rogers Posted: 27 Oct 2024
Design like a parrot

Design like a parrot

People | I've noticed two distinct groups forming among architecture students I’ve been talking to concerning their use of AI chatbots like ChatGPT and text-to-image generators like DALL.E, Midjourney and Stable...
Words: Chris Barton Posted: 18 Jul 2023
Artificially clever

Artificially clever

Practice | Leach presented to a packed house (and livestream) at Warren and Mahoney’s Auckland offices, where he shared his perspective on the ways in which the rapid advancement of AI could radically transform an...
Words: Anthony Brand Posted: 21 Jan 2025
The AI play revolution: Rekindling creativity in architecture

The AI play revolution: Rekindling creativity in architecture

People | AI: A bridge back to creative roots / The advent of AI in architecture has started a new chapter, bridging the gap between digital precision and creative exploration. Technologies like Midjourney and St...
Words: Cas Esbach Posted: 14 Jan 2024
Working with technology

Working with technology

News | They explained that it all boiled down to better design outcomes, whatever that entailed in the imagination of architecture. Where capital is God, US-based Nate Helbach of Neutral showed their work on m...
Words: Terry Cheng Posted: 9 Jul 2025
Faith over fear: Auckland Design Week conference suggests it’s time to take the AI leap

Faith over fear: Auckland Design Week conference suggests it’s time to take the AI leap

News | This year’s Auckland Design Week HQ was housed in the Life church campus on Normanby Road, hence the tempting rhetorical trope of ‘faith over fear’ but, word play aside, the light-filled venue turned ou...
Words: Amanda Harkness Posted: 11 Mar 2025
Alien Architecture: The Architecture of AI

Alien Architecture: The Architecture of AI

News | With the potential to create designs faster and with more accuracy than ever before, AI has the potential to revolutionise the architecture industry, leaving traditional architects out of the equation. ...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 22 Apr 2024
A commitment to fragility

A commitment to fragility

People | And architectural training, as many of us know, instils a lifelong intrigue in this tension; how do we language the poetic without words? Rendered Futures is that: a space where languages without words ...
Words: Karamia Müller Posted: 27 Oct 2025
Fifty shades of AI

Fifty shades of AI

Practice | The conversation with AI is not one nor the other, it is not the start nor is it the end, it’s interesting yet it’s not, it’s the future or it’s now, will the intelligence of the artificial take my job?...
Words: Michael Leng and Te Ari Prendergast Posted: 21 Mar 2023
Ethics, a deeper shade of AI

Ethics, a deeper shade of AI

Practice | When we think about the past few weeks, our conversations have shifted from what’s the latest thing AI can do, with all its potential, to how are we going to manage this growth. Social media grew unhind...
Words: Michael Leng and Te Ari Prendergast Posted: 18 Apr 2023
In the mind’s eye

In the mind’s eye

People | Ishigami was a keynote speaker at the conference run by Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects in February. I was particularly fascinated by the security camera footage Ishigami showed o...
Words: Chris Barton Posted: 1 Apr 2024
Future of Design: Artificial intelligence for when times are a-changin’

Future of Design: Artificial intelligence for when times are a-changin’

Practice | Like electricity or the internet, artificial intelligence (AI) is considered a general purpose technology with the potential to transform productivity, accelerate economic growth and improve wellbeing a...
Words: Maria Mingallon Posted: 17 Dec 2019
Meet Resene: Sponsor of the Interior Awards 2024

Meet Resene: Sponsor of the Interior Awards 2024

Awards | Karmen Hoare (KH): We have recently added Resene Cedar Natural Wood Oil to our stain collection. The standout feature of Cedar Natural Wood Oil — though not the only advantage — is that it can be used f...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 14 Apr 2024
Forging relationships

Forging relationships

Practice | Terry used to talk about the three As: availability, affability and ability, in that order. That stuck with me. It’s not rocket science — it’s about being there, being open and helping others create sol...
Posted: 23 Sep 2025
Ai Weiwei: Good Fences Make Good Neighbours

Ai Weiwei: Good Fences Make Good Neighbours

Review | By 2016, that number had increased to 70,” said Chinese artist Ai Weiwei in a crowdfunding campaign for his latest project Good Fences Make Good Neighbours, which can now be seen across New York City. “...
Words: Linda Cheng Posted: 23 Nov 2017
Attendees win big at Equinox Auckland

Attendees win big at Equinox Auckland

News | Partner Event: Equinox Auckland, a boutique trade show organised by Architectural Information Services (AIS), was held last week at St Matthew in the City was attended by over 200 specifiers and trade p...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 20 Jun 2019
Considering our digital design future

Considering our digital design future

Practice | This fairly rapid evolution from manual drafting to digitally-generated architectural drawings and models is indicative of the progress we may see in the coming decades. As Digital Design Lead at Warren...
Words: Matthew Le Grice Posted: 24 Aug 2022
The bots are here

The bots are here

Review | Reader, in this column I am going to have a think about artificial intelligence (AI), and its relationship to creativity and the architectural discipline. My reason for discussing it is the recent devel...
Words: Karamia Müller Posted: 13 Apr 2023
The humanist data centre

The humanist data centre

People | The amount of power required to operate data centres under construction globally has risen from 2.9 to 7.1 gigawatts (GW) in the past three years — with no signs of slowing down — raising concerns about...
Words: Mitch Clifton Posted: 18 Oct 2024
Australian startup uses AI to shake up town planning

Australian startup uses AI to shake up town planning

News | The brainchild of architect and former Urban Development Institute of Australia Gold Coast President and Place Design Group director Finn Jones, Urpla is the latest venture to join the thread of future ...
Words: Dominica Czaczka Posted: 1 Nov 2020
Plus Architecture promotes Elke Vermeulen to Senior Associate

Plus Architecture promotes Elke Vermeulen to Senior Associate

People | I’m inspired by new tools like AI and draw on life experiences like motherhood, which have enhanced my focus and efficiency in delivering thoughtful design.” / “I aim to create beautiful, problem-solvin...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 24 Jul 2025
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