Print Email Facebook Twitter The Dodecahedron and the Basket of Fruit Title The Dodecahedron and the Basket of Fruit: Architecture in the Age of Artificial Intelligence Author Corbo, S. (TU Delft Space & Type) Date 2023 Abstract Starting from the late 1980s, the advent of digital design—the possibility to ideate, develop, and generate projects via computers—has progressively pushed the disciplinary discourse to rethink architecture’s role in society, as well as its formal manifestations. The contemporary evolution of digital architecture has taken different directions, which are sometimes contradictory and ambiguous in their intents. This paper especially focuses attention on one of those directions—the opportunities that artificial intelligence can offer in the future production and communication of architecture. Recent episodes are analysed and contextualised within the historical antinomy between two diverging worldviews that, since the fifteenth century until the end of the twentieth century, have informed the architectural discourse. These worldviews can be exemplified in the dichotomy between the dodecahedron and the basket of fruit. Subject artificial intelligencedigital culturearchitectureformprocess To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0078e179-a180-440d-984f-b9e0485100e3 DOI https://doi.org/10.21096/disegno_2023_1sc ISSN 2064-7778 Source Disegno - Journal of Design Culture, 7 (1), 94-104 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2023 S. Corbo Files PDF Disegno_2023_I_07_Corbo.pdf 2.07 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:0078e179-a180-440d-984f-b9e0485100e3/datastream/OBJ/view