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AI software such as Midjourney offers designers a quicker way to visualise office layouts for clients and was used to create these images

W hile discussions about AI oen oscillate between its potential to revolutionise time eciencies and the perils of inherent biases, a more nuanced narrative is unfolding in the realm of workplace design and architecture. Here, AI is not just a tool but a catalyst for driving productivity, delivering projects faster, and improving communication with clients. Currently, AI’s inuence in the workplace spans various domains, from automating mundane tasks to enhancing decision-making processes. However, its impact on design and architecture, particularly in corporate real estate, is both profound and under-explored. As organisations navigate the post-pandemic world, the need for adaptive, ecient, and collaborative work environments has never been more critical. is is where AI can help by transforming data into actionable insights and driving innovation in workspace design. Imagine interpreting complex data to create spaces that enhance productivity and wellbeing. By analysing patterns in how employees interact with their environments, AI could provide a granular understanding of workspace use. is data- driven approach enables designers to move beyond intuition and anecdotal evidence, craing spaces that truly meet the needs of their users. “AI is a powerful tool for tracking and managing data in a building, oering real-time monitoring, predictive capabilities, improved eciency and enhanced comfort and security. Its ability to integrate and analyse data from various sources makes it indispensable for modern building management,” says Marine

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