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[72] Meta-morphing architectural domains: The Role of Humans<br />
and AI in Post-Human Architecture<br />
Asif Hasan Zeshan 1 and Susannah Dickinson 1<br />
1<br />
School of Architecture, CAPLA, University of Arizona, Tucson AZ, USA<br />
Throughout history, the practice of architecture has been centered on fulfilling<br />
human needs and aspirations. The emergence of post-humanism challenges these<br />
conventional boundaries and foci, expanding design thinking by recognizing humans<br />
as one element amongst a multiplicity in the design environment, offering<br />
opportunities, relationships, and inclusion for others, including emerging technologies<br />
like artificial intelligence (AI). This paper explores the transformative potential<br />
of AI in architecture within the context of post-humanism. This research<br />
aimed to determine the roles of human and artificial intelligence in the architectural<br />
design paradigm, particularly within a context of coexisting parallel intelligences.<br />
Our focus has been on spatial floor layout generation within a fixed design<br />
scope.<br />
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Posthumanism, Architectural Design.