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Friday, April 25, 2025

Webinar: AI in Architecture: Machine Learning Today and Tomorrow

Start Date: 4/25/2025 12:00 PM CDT
End Date: 4/25/2025 1:00 PM CDT


Event Website: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6994962579886489693

Organization Name: Association of Licensed Architects

Contact:
Webinar
Email: ALA@alatoday.org
Phone: (847) 382-0630

AI in Architecture: Machine Learning Today and Tomorrow


Date: April 25, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm CT
Location: Virtual (Link provided upon registration)
Credit: 1 LU (Learning Unit) AIA & ALA

About this Course

Presenter: Phil Bernstein, FAIA, Deputy Dean and Professor Adjunct, Yale School of Architecture

Join the Association of Licensed Architects for an exclusive webinar with Phil Bernstein, FAIA, a pioneering voice at the intersection of architecture and technology. Drawing from his acclaimed book Machine Learning: Architecture in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, Phil will explore how AI is reshaping architectural practice, from design innovation to project execution.

As he works on the second edition of this influential work, Phil will also preview updated insights, offering a sneak peek into evolving trends and strategies for architects in an AI-driven era. About the Presenter: Phil Bernstein FAIA is Deputy Dean and Professor Adjunct at the Yale School of Architecture. He is a former vice president at Autodesk, where he was responsible for the company’s Building Information Modeling strategy. Prior to Autodesk Phil was an associate principal Cesar Pelli & Associates where he managed many of the firm’s most complex commissions including projects for the Mayo Clinic, Washington National Airport, and Goldman Sachs. He is the author of Architecture Design Data: Practice Competency in the Era of Computation, and Machine Learning: Architecture in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, a Senior Fellow of the Design Futures Council, and former Chair of the AIA Contracts Documents Committee.

Register Now and secure your spot in this informative session!