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]]>There are many AI-powered architectural series on the internet these days. But the one that captured our attention the most is Synthetic Architecture. According to its creators, the goal of the series is to explore new territories “for architectural theory and practice” through the use of the AI program Midjourney.
The works in this series cover all sorts of different constructions, ranging from homes and apartment buildings to malls and stadiums. They also seem to be based in their basic elements on various established styles, but those existing solutions are pushed to extremes, at least from a traditional point of view.
Synthetic Architecture aims to give us a better image of how the world around us will look once the next architectural revolution starts. And considering the influence of AI on design recently, this image, no matter how outlandish it might look, could be quite on point.
Continue scrolling to check out more of these intriguing buildings of the future.
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]]>Devis and Rueda met while studying architecture at the Universitat Politecnica de Valencia. After finishing their studies, the duo decided to use their architecture background to, as they put it on their website, “tell stories through fun and surprising images that are far from conventional architecture photography.”
It’s safe to say that they have managed to do so, as their creations are aesthetically appealing, unusual, and quite entertaining. Their style represents a mix of creative ingenuity, minimalism, perfectly executed positioning, and even humor.
The most impressive thing about Devis and Rueda’s works is that they don’t use Photoshop to achieve the “wow” effect in their photos. The duo turns to software for some basic image processing, but everything else results from careful planning and craft.
After finding the architectural piece that inspires them, the duo first holds a brainstorming session that usually leads to a rough sketch of the piece. Then they head to the site, where the idea is perfect and captured with a camera.
Anna Devis and Daniel Rueda’s creative efforts have recently been recognized by Forbes Europe, with the media outlet listing them on their prestigious 30 Under 30 list. The couple also caught the attention of some major brands and collaborated with Disney, Netflix, and Facebook, among others.
Check out more of their works below.
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]]>Growing up in a family of architects, Wrońska was always fascinated with buildings, monuments, and urban settings. This passion prompted her to pursue a degree in architecture at Warsaw University of Technology but also greatly influenced her work as an artist. She adopted cityscapes as the dominating theme in her works while choosing watercolor as a medium in order to establish her own distinct style.
This combination made Wrońska’s works quite captivating. Even when she’s painting familiar settings like the Chicago skyline, towers of Rome, and New York’s Times Square, the scenes look new and exciting due to the effect of watercolors.
One of the things that also set her works apart is an unusual color pallet. Her goal isn’t to match the reality but to devise a color scheme that fits the particular city the best, in her opinion. This might relate to the history of the city, its climate, the artist’s mood at the moment, and much more.
Continue scrolling to check out more of Wrońska’s beautiful architectural drawings below.
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]]>So far, Forouzanfar has modernized and reconstructed the ruins of Chogha Zanbil, Takht-E-Jamshid, and Persepolis, among others. The buildings he uses to resurrect these ancient cities include his own constructions as well as some of the world’s architectural marvels like the Lillehammer Art Museum and Louvre Museum.
Forouzanfar’s inputs are often minimalistic so that they can blend with the landscape. Add the use of warm colors, and you get a nostalgic feel to his artwork.
Check out some of his works below.
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]]>The post AI-Powered Architectural Series Imagines Buildings of the Future appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>There are many AI-powered architectural series on the internet these days. But the one that captured our attention the most is Synthetic Architecture. According to its creators, the goal of the series is to explore new territories “for architectural theory and practice” through the use of the AI program Midjourney.
The works in this series cover all sorts of different constructions, ranging from homes and apartment buildings to malls and stadiums. They also seem to be based in their basic elements on various established styles, but those existing solutions are pushed to extremes, at least from a traditional point of view.
Synthetic Architecture aims to give us a better image of how the world around us will look once the next architectural revolution starts. And considering the influence of AI on design recently, this image, no matter how outlandish it might look, could be quite on point.
Continue scrolling to check out more of these intriguing buildings of the future.
The post AI-Powered Architectural Series Imagines Buildings of the Future appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Couple Playfully Interacts With Architecture to Create Astonishing Photos appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Devis and Rueda met while studying architecture at the Universitat Politecnica de Valencia. After finishing their studies, the duo decided to use their architecture background to, as they put it on their website, “tell stories through fun and surprising images that are far from conventional architecture photography.”
It’s safe to say that they have managed to do so, as their creations are aesthetically appealing, unusual, and quite entertaining. Their style represents a mix of creative ingenuity, minimalism, perfectly executed positioning, and even humor.
The most impressive thing about Devis and Rueda’s works is that they don’t use Photoshop to achieve the “wow” effect in their photos. The duo turns to software for some basic image processing, but everything else results from careful planning and craft.
After finding the architectural piece that inspires them, the duo first holds a brainstorming session that usually leads to a rough sketch of the piece. Then they head to the site, where the idea is perfect and captured with a camera.
Anna Devis and Daniel Rueda’s creative efforts have recently been recognized by Forbes Europe, with the media outlet listing them on their prestigious 30 Under 30 list. The couple also caught the attention of some major brands and collaborated with Disney, Netflix, and Facebook, among others.
Check out more of their works below.
The post Couple Playfully Interacts With Architecture to Create Astonishing Photos appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Architect Paints Beautiful Cityscapes Using Watercolors appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Growing up in a family of architects, Wrońska was always fascinated with buildings, monuments, and urban settings. This passion prompted her to pursue a degree in architecture at Warsaw University of Technology but also greatly influenced her work as an artist. She adopted cityscapes as the dominating theme in her works while choosing watercolor as a medium in order to establish her own distinct style.
This combination made Wrońska’s works quite captivating. Even when she’s painting familiar settings like the Chicago skyline, towers of Rome, and New York’s Times Square, the scenes look new and exciting due to the effect of watercolors.
One of the things that also set her works apart is an unusual color pallet. Her goal isn’t to match the reality but to devise a color scheme that fits the particular city the best, in her opinion. This might relate to the history of the city, its climate, the artist’s mood at the moment, and much more.
Continue scrolling to check out more of Wrońska’s beautiful architectural drawings below.
The post Architect Paints Beautiful Cityscapes Using Watercolors appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Architect Inserts Modern Buildings Into Landscape of Iran’s Ancient Cities appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>So far, Forouzanfar has modernized and reconstructed the ruins of Chogha Zanbil, Takht-E-Jamshid, and Persepolis, among others. The buildings he uses to resurrect these ancient cities include his own constructions as well as some of the world’s architectural marvels like the Lillehammer Art Museum and Louvre Museum.
Forouzanfar’s inputs are often minimalistic so that they can blend with the landscape. Add the use of warm colors, and you get a nostalgic feel to his artwork.
Check out some of his works below.
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