2nd Edition

Machine Learning Architecture in the age of Artificial Intelligence

By Phil Bernstein Copyright 2025
208 Pages
by RIBA Publishing

208 Pages
by RIBA Publishing

‘The advent of machine learning-based AI systems demands that our industry does not just share toys, but builds a new sandbox in which to play with them.’ - Phil Bernstein The profession is changing. A new era is rapidly approaching when computers will not merely be instruments for data creation, manipulation and management, but, empowered by artificial intelligence, they will become agents of... Read more

Acknowledgments Introduction Foreword 1 - PROCESS 1.1 Tools and technologies 1.2 - What is AI? 1.3 Professional Information and Knowledge 1.4 AI and Process Transformation in Design, and Beyond 1.5 Scopes of Service 1.6 Delivery, Means and Methods 2 - RELATIONSHIPS 2.1 Economics 2.2 Laws, Policy, and Risk 2.3 Professionalism 2.4 Education, Certification, and Training 3 - RESULTS 3.1 Objectives of design 3.2 Creating, Consuming and Curating Data 3.3 Tasks, Automation 3.4 Labour of Design 3.5 Value Propositions and Business Models Index Bibliography

Biography

Phil Bernstein is an architect and technologist who is an Associate Dean and Professor, Adjunct at the Yale School of Architecture. Prior to his current role at Yale he was a vice president at Autodesk, where he helped develop and execute the company strategy that resulted in Building Information Modelling. He writes, lectures, and consults extensively on the implications of technology on architectural practice.