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Envisioning the Future: The Convergence of AI, Architecture and Real Estate

Posted by Spaciable on 11th July 2023 -

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What a world we are living in. A world where technology is not just changing our lives, but also transforming traditional industries in unexpected ways. In this week’s episode of AI-led market disruptors, we are discussing the capabilities of Photoshop's AI Generative Fill, which pushes the boundaries of architectural design and revolutionises the real estate industries. Because of programs like this, machine learning is propelling these sectors to new heights, fostering groundbreaking innovations and pushing the boundaries of what was once thought possible. The architectural and real estate industries are prime examples of sectors on the cusp of such significant advancements, thanks to the convergence of technological advancements and machine learning.

Creating a Canvas for Architects 

These professions are set to benefit from major time savings and workload reductions. First, we will talk about how this tool will act as a real game-changer for Architects. Capturing pristine images of land plots and sites, traditionally a painstaking task fraught with challenges of unwanted interferences, is about to get a much-needed makeover, and in doing so, redefine the way we view and understand these spaces.

With AI Generative Fill, you can easily add specific objects in your image without the need to run the entire render again. You can also expand the sides of the image or change the dimensions from 16:9 to 4:5 seamlessly, filling out the areas that were once empty with suitable foreground. It will produce a landscape element that is completely in-line with your existing images aperture and colour gradient.

No longer will their creativity be confined by traditional means. An era of new and innovative design processes is on the horizon. The integration of AI into their workflows will revolutionise the way architects approach design, providing them with tools that extend their ability to imagine and execute and diminish time-consuming tasks.

AI’s ability to refine and polish renderings for realistic 3D walkthroughs will elevate the user experience to levels yet unseen. By cleaning up these renderings, Photoshop will enrich the immersive experience, making it more engaging and realistic. Imagine stepping into a meticulously rendered 3D walkthrough of your future home or office space, offering a virtual tour that is as close to the real thing as currently possible.

Customising Each House Sale

In additional to architects, this advancement also has profound implications for other professionals in the real estate sector. For example, Real Estate Agents, Developers and Brokers will find that AI tools like this greatly augment their capacity to sell and rent properties. High-definition renderings and immersive virtual tours not only offer a competitive edge but also increase accessibility for potential buyers, even from afar. Relating to Photoshop’s Generative Fill, Estate Agents can not only expand and add elements, but they can also select certain subjects using the in-built lasso tool and change it for whatever reason, e.g. a dirty fridge, dusty furniture, etc. Agents could prompt AI to add a fancy new chandelier in the hallway, or a Picasso-style painting on the walls to help prospective buyers envisage what is possible. It will generate new ideas on a new layer, producing an entirely new version of the image. The capability to generate customised imagery and listings based on individual preferences will enhance the overall buyer experience, ultimately leading to more conversions.

Simulating Design and Planning

This will also greatly benefit Interior Designers and Urban Planners for the same purpose. Computer aided design and its abilities to digitally model and simulate the impacts of urban developments on traffic, population density, and environmental conditions will be crucial for sustainable planning. It will also facilitate greater public engagement, as citizens can visually understand and contribute to the development plans of their cities.

The Evolution of a Generation

In conclusion, we are standing on the threshold of a new era where technology, particularly AI, is ready to revolutionise the architecture and real estate industries, And to save an abundance of amount of time in the process. With tools that enhance creativity, streamline tedious processes, and elevate user experiences, the future looks promising. The upcoming advancements promise a digital age where our interaction with space, both virtual and physical, is more immersive and realistic than ever before. It is also important to note that Photoshop Generative Fill is still in its Beta stage. This already impressive technology is only going to improve, as we have seen countless AIs tread previously inconceivable new ground in recent months. As such, it’s difficult to hypothesise the full potential of Generative AI but we are on the precipice of a defining shift in what is possible in the real estate industry with the help of technology.

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Julia Mardell

Spaciable has helped over 130 private residential and build to rent developers, housing associations and managing agents digitalise their handover and customer service processes to save time and money, while elevating their brand image in a crowded market.

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