We are encouraging all members of Minnesota’s architecture community – early career through seasoned professionals; practitioners, students, professors, and those who work in related fields – to read the book Machine Learning: Architecture in the Age of Artificial Intelligence by Phil Bernstein, FAIA, between now and November’s AIA Minnesota Annual Conference on Architecture, where Bernstein will be one of our featured speakers.
We are encouraging this all-member book read because Machine Learning addresses a wide variety of ways that the work of architecture will be affected by the rise of AI. It is divided into three key sections – Process, Relationships and Results – and features chapters on:
- Professionalism
- Tools and technologies
- Laws, policy, and risk
- Delivery, means and methods
- Creating, consuming, and curating data
- Value propositions and business models
The cost of the book ranges from $25.83 on Kindle / $46.95 on Amazon, $37.56 on Routeledge. (It is on backorder on the independent website Bookshop.com)
If you aren’t familiar with Phil Bernstein, here’s a bit more about him: he is Associate Dean and Professor Adjunct at Yale University. Formerly Vice President at Autodesk and a principal at Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, he also wrote Architecture | Design | Data – Practice Competency in the Era of Computation (2018) and co-edited of Building (In) The Future: Recasting Labor in Architecture (2010 with Peggy Deamer).
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