113th ACSA Annual Meeting Proceedings, Repair

Reframing Authorship: The Evolving Role of Architects in the Age of Generative AI

Annual Meeting Proceedings

Author(s): Karla Saldaña Ochoa & Lee Su Huang

In recent months, the architectural field has witnessed a significant shift towards the mass production of images. This trend might suggest that architects have assumed a more passive role, acting primarily as curators rather than creators of these images1. These images are not original creations but iterations of potential projects that fuel inspiration for future works (Figures 01-02). The authorship of these images is a collective effort involving not only the architects but also the researchers who develop the algorithms, the individuals who compile the training data, and the designers who execute the image generation2. Each of these roles is crucial and contributes significantly to the final product. This collaborative nature underlines the importance of not attributing all design tasks to a single algorithm. It is crucial to ensure that both the data used for training and the algorithm’s architecture are sufficiently robust. Architecture transcends the mere formal aspects that an image can capture; it is the culmination of efforts from all parties involved in the creation process.

https://doi.org/10.35483/ACSA.AM.113.20

Volume Editors
Sara Jensen Carr & Rubén García Rubio

ISBN
978-1-944214-48-7