IWA is my architectural graduate thesis, which examines the future of the museological institution as a centralized architectural apparatus that evolves and continuously expands as a response to contemporary catalysts.
Throughout numerous discussions with ChatGPT-2, a collaborative process unfolded wherein I articulated initial concepts, and it adeptly expanded upon them. This engagement facilitated a deep exploration into novel architectural paradigms suitable for museum environments. These dialogues not only invited me into an immersive intellectual exchange but also enabled a comprehensive examination of diverse perspectives, ultimately informing the shaping of innovative solutions tailored to the unique demands of museum spaces.
This project provided a valuable opportunity to explore the potential of AI collaboration firsthand, leading to a profound understanding of its capabilities. The outcome directly reflects the synergy achieved through this collaboration, showcasing the tangible results of integrating AI technologies into the design process.
The ultimate vision transcends conventional dichotomies, such as physical constraints or distinctions between private and public, digital and physical, natural and artificial.Instead, it proposes an innovative strategy focused on a series of pods tailored to enable varied immersive viewing experiences.
Status: School Project
Location: Los Angeles, CA, US