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When artificial intelligence outlines the future of architecture: towards augmented design

Architecture, a discipline that combines technical rigor and artistic expression, is undergoing a profound transformation in the age of artificial intelligence. Historically guided by manual sketching and formal intuition, the profession is now opening up to new digital paradigms. AI no longer simply assists architects: it actively participates in the creation, simulation and optimization of architectural projects.

According to the AI in Architecture, Engineering and Construction report published by McKinsey (2024), more than 40% of the world’s leading architecture firms are now integrating AI tools into their design processes1. In Europe, this proportion exceeds 55% among firms specializing in sustainable construction. This adoption is driven by the search for solutions that are more efficient, more sustainable and better adapted to social and environmental constraints.

Artificial intelligence transforms all stages of the architectural process, from initial design to post-construction maintenance.

The most popular applications include :

The profession of architect is not being supplanted, but redefined. The architect becomes an augmented conductor, capable of harnessing the power of computing while retaining conceptual and ethical control of the project.

The architect of the future could be defined as :

The initial and continuing training of architects is set to evolve. Schools of architecture are gradually integrating the following skills:

According to a survey conducted by ArchDaily in March 2025, 68% of architecture students believe they will need advanced AI skills in the next five years3.

AI not only speeds up design, it also becomes a crucial tool for the ecological transition. By cross-referencing climate data, locally available bio-sourced materials and the thermal behavior of structures, it enables more sober and efficient design.

Several concrete examples illustrate this trend:

Tomorrow’s architect will be neither replaced nor marginalized, but strengthened in his or her ability to design complex, adaptive, ethical and human spaces. They will be able to draw on AI to create environments :

The boundary between architecture, urban planning, engineering and interaction design will be more porous, calling for cross-disciplinary skills and a posture of technological mediator.

Artificial intelligence is profoundly transforming architectural practice. It amplifies creativity, accelerates design processes and paves the way for buildings that are more sustainable, more functional and better adapted to use. But it does not replace the architect: it accompanies him, multiplies him, and invites him to rethink his role at the heart of increasingly complex, hybrid and collaborative projects.

The challenges remain numerous: guaranteeing originality in a world of pre-trained models, preserving the ethics of projects with strong social or environmental responsibilities, mastering data sovereignty, but also rethinking the training of future architects.

So what will the architectural profession look like in ten years’ time? Probably an augmented profession, at the crossroads of computational design, real-time environmental analysis and collective intelligence, where human skills – aesthetic sensitivity, global vision, social responsibility – will remain the irreplaceable compass of design. Tomorrow’s architecture won’t just be faster and more efficient: thanks to AI, it may even be more enlightened.

1. McKinsey. (2024). AI in Architecture, Engineering and Construction.
http://www.mckinsey.com/AI-AEC

2. Autodesk. (2024). Spacemaker Performance Study.
http://www.autodesk.com/spacemaker-report

3. ArchDaily. (2025). Architecture Education & AI Skills Survey.
http://www.archdaily.com/ai-skills-2025

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