Digital & Zodchiy
Hey Zod, I've been working on a generative design algorithm that can spit out thousands of façade variations in seconds—could be a game‑changer for optimizing light and energy. How do you feel about letting AI handle the early concept phase?
It’s impressive, but I’d keep the human touch in the early stages. AI can give me a lot of options, yet the real value is in the subtle choices that only a human eye catches. I can run the numbers, then sift through the output and tweak what really feels right for the space. That way I maintain control while still benefiting from the speed.
Sounds like a solid workflow—let the machine crunch the numbers, then you bring the artistic sense that only you can feel.
Absolutely, the machine does the heavy lifting, but I’ll sift through and shape the concepts so they feel human, not just efficient.
That balance feels right—speed for ideas, your eye for the human touch. Keep iterating; the best designs often emerge from that friction.
I’ll keep iterating until the numbers and the feel align—no shortcuts.