Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts

Thursday, March 9, 2023

ai yai yai yai yai

A few months back, there's an outburst / uproar of art community on the rise of ai art - on how it's non-ethical, damaging the art industry, and regression to art; because how it collects data from original artists (even copyrighted) without consent, and that the end product is a mash-up of styles of existing artworks instead of going thru meaningful thought processes.

is it fun? Yes.
But when one uses it to generate business at the expenses of original artists, then it is not.
Already there's alot brouhaha and disclaimer from developers absolving themselves from legal implications etc.

U can follow thru some discourse here;

And then we have this; 


To which my reaction is exactly this;



Yes. There's a new ai that generates your dream room, which is roomgpt.
And do i personally feel threatened by it? 



But this is an app that generates your dream room. DREAM ROOM. Surely interior designers / architects are sweating because of this?

Err no. And whoever thought of this;- 
a) never hired a proper design consultant / interior designer / architect before
b) doesnt have an inkling on how consultant's work.
c) is designers that rely solely on pinterest to sell their design ideas.

I dont blame the masses for (b); even our family think our job is scribble scribble on paper then magically pretty render images comes out. "Magic".




Lets run thru the app abit;





1. User friendly interface. Click theme, click type of room, upload your room picture - voila!

2. Theme; probably they'll upgrade it later on - limited, general. But there's like a tons of theme/style son. If client wants Gundam theme or some aviation dope, then how?

3. Room type; again, maybe improvement in the future. But like how bout cigar rooms? Musollah? Fancy some S&M room? (this app developer ought to hire me).

4. Render images. Yeaaay! now we dont have to hire interior designers anymore. Just shove this to contractor and let them build it based on it. (good luck son).


Should us consultants be IMMEDIATELY afraid? 

a) Best this app can do is generate images. For REFERENCE. Definitely not fit to issue for construction.

b) In our line of work, this comes during schematic stage, which is like 15% of overall consultant's fee (if in Malaysia, per Architect's Act Scale of Minimum Fee). And this render doesnt cover the full schematic phase works; - there's like site visit / investigation, preconsult with local authorities, etc.

c) The resulted image is generated from photos users uploaded. Will it stay consistent if it's from different angle? How does it tally/works/vibes with the rest of the house? What if u want to maintained existing built-in or appliances? Getting tricky now isnt it?

d) Simply generated images with provided existing photos is not the same as understanding the end user's briefing. Would one prefer less furniture? Would one want more consideration for their pets? Feng shui? Some nostalgic moments to be captured? This only comes with thorough discussion with the client instead of 'click click magic'.

e) Early warning - please, please, please dont just shoved images to your contractors and asks them to build it "as per images". They need drawings; proper measurements and details. And specs and budgets. 

f) U know the important part U got from GOOD consultants that U can't get from machines and apps? Design Thought Process; there's meaning in every single line / detail / placement of the overall design instead of simply mashing up images from pinterest. Legally - Professional endorsement and RESPONSIBILITY.


Conclussion;

This app is fun; it kickstarts the idea of u wanting to refurbish your room.
But its wayyyyy off to provide meaningful design discourse - more like another pinterest exercise, but with little bit accuracy to match your room's photo.

On another note, there's already startups doing massing and floorplan studies using AI.
So are architects / interior designer / design consultants irrelevant in this ever changing technology?

In my varsity days i recalled one of my lecturers saying along the line; "master sketchup (a software) instead of letting it mastering you". We will have to adapt to new technologies and tools. Always have, always been, always will be.

As the argument with ai arts, for me personally the process is what makes the design built matter more. Communicating with clients, understanding the need and briefs, painstakingly investigating / doing design iterations to make the built design meaningful, emotionally aesthetic and meeting all the variables along the way - that in itself is why this profession exists (and satisfying).


Unless you're building for numbers and profits with no regards to humane side, then yeah, heil skynet!




Disclaimer; personal opinion. Just blurting it out with all this brouhaha of doomsday of creative community imposed on us.

Sunday, November 21, 2021

GIF's galore

This coming December will mark my 2nd year with the current office.

Personally I enjoyed the practice - there's a lot more emphasize on the design thought process than the previous offices I'm with. There's time where I struggled trying to digest and process the design intention  - but it all resulted in a well thought design result; rather than conforming to trends and style.

covid obviously hit the construction industry hard - across all economy sector even - but here's to better and brighter days to come.

Some gifs I did for fun from the projects I worked with in the office; design iterations / options / mechanism / materials study

My favorite piece was the 'tulip' mechanism for an outdoor stage proposal - alas the client understandably decided on a more conventional approach.

gesundheit.






Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Fideicomiso

Found something from archdaily;Fideicomiso. (click here)


Some time ago, Hisham and I have this idea to tackle the ever soaring of property prices; container homes - they cost less than conventional constructions, reusing materials, less time for construction. Its not exactly a new idea, its just that the reception of our current community and adaptability (tho there are actually few in malaysia, while its widely being used as site office as well).

I tried to step it up a notch; to take down the properties cost, eliminate the bank and developers. Why? because developer act as a medium between architects and end users (purchaser). They produce (buy lands, marketing, hire architects, contractors etc) the product (properties) via architects (design, working drawing, submissions and approval etc) and sell it to the purchasers. Along the way they will work along with the bank (its too tedious to write about; those in the banking and construction industry knows better).

Imagine if you, purchaser, just engage directly with the architects (and fellow consultants) and contractor. you dont need to go thru the developer. That's where this fideicomiso comes in; the architect himself takes on the risk of development; residents collect their assets and provide them to the architect, who buys the land, funds the project and oversees the design/construction.

Now, here's the setback. Simplifying from Housing Development Acts, for development of dwelling properties of 4 units and above, it is categorized as housing, which in effect must be develop by a licensed developer. Now, if potential purchaser (note: end users, not people making properties to sell them) grouped up among themselves and creating an entity to become a developer, it might do the trick (as per fideicomiso). but here's the catch; to be a licensed developer you will need to register with RM 1 million fee. How many purchaser do you need to gang up with to come up with such fund?

But, for a property of built up area below than 3000 sq.ft, you can easily engage registered draft-person to built a bungalow for you (of course, you need a land which wouldnt comes cheap).

I tried to play along this idea, looking for loopholes of our building by laws and local authorities; to provide a reasonable price for really serious purchaser (Again; meaning to live in, not selling - I might go around this by inserting it in the S&P agreement). So far, i'm targeting to cut the price by;
  • Expedite construction via IBS (container house comes with this) - faster completion lesser cost (labor, material etc)
  • Purchaser as developer
  • Small built-ups - engage registered draft-person instead of architects (designs can be completed by a so-called design consultant, or the client themselves)
But then comes the major point;  LOCATION, with it comes the land. So i came up short and hit the wall on that.

There's this view where instead of buying properties in the city, make do with renting one, and invest property on the outskirt instead. It depends. When you retire, do you want to live in a kampung-like environment, or living on the upper-east side?

I'm just blabbering here aloud. gesundheit

Friday, February 22, 2013

On paper









Progress? or lack of it?
It's been 2 and a half year I'm practising (or hauling my ass hard for) architecture.
I wish all my designs would be on ground. It cant be all, hoping some interesting ones would.
The parameter...lets just say I enjoyed most of it. There's the hard times; staying up late for days n weeks, getting pushed and pushed to produce good works in period of seconds, whilst (I guess it's just me) being under appreciated. I mean, really under appreciated.
I longed for the days where I can design like I give a damn, where I can really think and push something for, involved and making more details of my own; alas, time is not a privilege.

That's the challenge working in a medium size office i think, where you juggle your mind between anything and everything. I get lil bit of jealous how the boys in the big mega firm can concentrate on designs more, their toys compared to our office's, their trips, and get paid really good bucks for it.

Its not the bucks that we (me) want; its the appreciation, the empathy of what I have committed to.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Pusing Pusing

If everyone seems to have a problem with you, then you should sit and think hard why so. Blaming anyone else instead, making new stories along the way wouldn't improve things. gesundheit.










New stuff im working on for 2 days. enjoying it, so its not a strain ;) If only i got more time to chip in some details. I want to expose the ceiling to give it a more rustic and informal atmosphere.

Its basically an annex building next to a heritage building. The main idea was to be in tandem with the heritage building, and at the same time giving it a modern facelift.

Need to work more on my sketches. Getting stiff, my sketch is.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Dieter Ram's 10

1.Good Design Is Innovative : The possibilities for innovation are not, by any means, exhausted. Technological development is always offering new opportunities for innovative design. But innovative design always develops in tandem with innovative technology, and can never be an end in itself.

2.Good Design Makes a Product Useful : A product is bought to be used. It has to satisfy certain criteria, not only functional but also psychological and aesthetic. Good design emphasizes the usefulness of a product while disregarding anything that could possibly detract from it.

3.Good Design Is Aesthetic : The aesthetic quality of a product is integral to its usefulness because products are used every day and have an effect on people and their well-being. Only well-executed objects can be beautiful.

4.Good Design Makes A Product Understandable : It clarifies the product’s structure. Better still, it can make the product clearly express its function by making use of the user’s intuition. At best, it is self-explanatory.

5.Good Design Is Unobtrusive : Products fulfilling a purpose are like tools. They are neither decorative objects nor works of art. Their design should therefore be both neutral and restrained, to leave room for the user’s self-expression.

6.Good Design Is Honest : It does not make a product more innovative, powerful or valuable than it really is. It does not attempt to manipulate the consumer with promises that cannot be kept

7.Good Design Is Long-lasting : It avoids being fashionable and therefore never appears antiquated. Unlike fashionable design, it lasts many years – even in today’s throwaway society.

8.Good Design Is Thorough Down to the Last Detail : Nothing must be arbitrary or left to chance. Care and accuracy in the design process show respect towards the consumer.

9.Good Design Is Environmentally Friendly : Design makes an important contribution to the preservation of the environment. It conserves resources and minimises physical and visual pollution throughout the lifecycle of the product.

10.Good Design Is as Little Design as Possible : Less, but better – because it concentrates on the essential aspects, and the products are not burdened with non-essentials. Back to purity, back to simplicity.


(Original source from Archdaily)


It applies to architecture as well, certainly about design being long-lasting, honest, meticulous, and little intervention as possible. it goes beyond beautiful. thru and thru thinking of how our design should react, and interact, both to humans and built environment.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

2012: 1st entry


meet the new panda



well, it might be late, we're already into the 5th day of 2012.

some little recap, reflection. so, how's 2011 been going on?

we start on architecture; i think it went ok, nothing amazing, and not stale either, though I love some of the projects im working on (scroll the pics below). Some of the work strains (and unprofessional attitude) dent the spirit sometimes, but if you didn't feel the pain, you're not really in the game. hoping to learn more, be better, more patience, and insyaAllah, a better reward accordingly to my efforts.
























Next, Ive started on a reading projects; totalled 17 new books and novels so far last year. need to work out on that as well, though I'm a lil bit choosy when it comes to readings.

Favorite (cynism) subject will be weight. I've amassed more weights in the last 3 months when I'm driving more than using the public transport. sigh. so: here's to a more healthy lifestyle this year.

Social life? Ive spend less time with my friends, though we do have white water rafting, karaoke and iftar together. they're married! so there's a new dimension somehow in my social circle



Blogging? I've less space and time to do so. But I'm thinking of smacking a lot more artworks and sketches this year. No promises though.

So that's all to it.till next time.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

processing


early career brainstorming sessions. various. i wish i can get my wacom asap. (click here)

















Tuesday, November 29, 2011

im an old man


im start listening to slow, very slow songs.

i still read the sports sections first, and though i didnt bother much about politics (its getting stale and boring, really, all these humbugs accusations and counter-accusations), i read business and properties and the likes instead of the usual cartoon strips.

so, we're having more, say, stylish, boutique, executive office towers. mind you, it wouldnt come cheap. and we're cramming soho and what's not into the city. im personally worried of the trend, whether we will be spaced out by oversupply of office towers. I mean, look; is every single office in KL is fully occupied?

The property gurus kept saying that the property's bubble is definitely up, but it wont go bu(r)st. wonder who appreciate properties that their prices are as it is now?

sustainability, isnt just about green and environment and energy, but also financially. there are so many high-end properties being built, has been, and will be; where as in reality, how many of us can really afford it?

it would be sweet to design a 50 mil bungalow. but it will be more meaningful to design within a really limited budget, but gives a bigger impact as a whole.

just a tongue-in-cheek, i know we appreciate design and form and ideas more, but definitely, this one's worth pondering about.


idealism.sometimes.gesundheit.


read something bout vietnam the other day; click here.