We first imagine a brief with historical context, client, location, constraints... and then we explore what architectural solutions could address these requirements and needs.
We first imagine a brief with historical context, client, location, constraints... and then we explore what architectural solutions could address these requirements and needs.
Sometimes the smallest detail can have a huge impact on history. What would some of the buildings that exist today be like if history had not unfolded exactly as we know it?
History continually shows us that what may seem like fiction one day can become reality the next. Let's imagine what architecture might look like in the future, which may not be as far off as we think.
At WikiArquitectura, we are as passionate about the history of architecture as we are excited about its future.
We have been studying architecturally significant buildings for over 17 years, documenting and analyzing them. As an encyclopedia, our goal is always to present accurate and verified information.
However, at NOT Real Architecture, we create alternative realities with the assistance of various Artificial Intelligences and other tools. The purpose of these exercises is to explore different viewpoints, go beyond what architecture is capable of achieving (yet), and to invite you to let your imagination fly with us once a week :)
Both images and texts are created with the assistance of various artificial intelligences in combination with post-production software.
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The quality of the images is astonishing... I find it hard to distinguish them from reality. Incredible!
It's like "fan fiction" but for architecture. I love imagining myself in these parallel realities.
It reminds me of "The Man in the High Castle" in how you imagine reality as if something in history had been different.
What a great way to use Artificial Intelligence. This proves it can be used for good things.
I want you to turn this into a fiction series. I'm already hooked!
Amazing! I wish some of these buildings really existed.