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September 25-27, 2025 | Boston, MA

2025 Intersections Research Conference: AI DESIGN PRACTICES

Fall Conference

Schedule

June 11, 2025

Abstract Deadline

July 2025

Abstract Notification

September 25-27, 2025

AI Design Practices

Artificial Intelligence Design Practices

Co-Chairs

Tatjana Crossley, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Antonio Furgiuele, Wentworth Institute of Technology

The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (麻花视频) with co-hosts Wentworth School of Architecture & Design聽 are pleased to continue the conference partnership dedicated to the intersection of education, research and practice. The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Design Practices conference invites faculty, practitioners, and advanced students to explore, propose, or challenge new and existing practices and paradigms in using AI technologies. We welcome innovative approaches at all scales, from individual studies to large-scale systems. The following topics are intended to describe the domains for submission and discussion during the conference. The conference will take place September 25-27, 2025 in Boston, Massachusetts.

At this in-person conference, attendees will gain an increased awareness of research happening in both academia and design practice. The conference will create opportunities for new partnerships, sources of funding, collaborations and critical observations. It will be a chance for both established researchers as well as those looking to enhance their research capabilities, with sessions, breakouts, workshops and networking events.

Hosts

Conference Overview

The rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in architecture and design is reshaping design possibilities and practices. AI propels new processes of design and making but also raises urgent questions about creativity, authorship, energy consumption, ethics, and the digital divide. This conference invites architects, designers, educators, researchers, and advanced students to critically examine the potentials and limitations of generative AI across design practices.

Framing AI as a transformative force, discussions center on topics such as computational creativity, new pedagogical models, the ethics of machine learning, emergent tools for addressing complex environmental and resiliency challenges, new modes of interdisciplinary practice, and the evolving workflows across project phases. The conference will also explore underlying frameworks within AI, including data bias, automation, intellectual property, and socio-political implications.

Set against the backdrop of an AI-powered world, this conference asks: How is the role of the architect and designer being redefined? How does the design profession shape AI and its processes? How can we harness AI to continue to augment human creativity, productivity, and optimization, but also design for change and address the social and ecological crises of our time?

AI DESIGN CREATIVITY

Generative Design and Computational Creativity

  • Contributions that explore how AI tools are reshaping and optimizing design workflows and vice versa, from concept generation to iterative design processes.
  • Research or projects that evidence invention, innovation, or creativity in the use of AI tools and multi-agent systems.
METHODS & PRACTICES

Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Future Practices

  • AI models that enable new forms of creative collaboration, project management, and assessment.
  • Methods for integrating vernacular practices and community engagement reflecting aesthetics and cultural values.

Ethics, Equity, and Bias

  • Design methods and tools engaging AI technologies that responsibly promote equity and social justice, and address data bias.

Environmental Systems, Climate Change, and Resilience

  • Contributions that use AI to examine, analyze, and create possibilities that address environmental questions, carbon intensities, climatic changes, and resilient systems.
HISTORY, THEORY & PEDAGOGY

History & Theory of AI in Design

  • Historical and theoretical scholarship that highlights insights into AI and machine learning technologies, concepts, and discourses.

Rethinking Pedagogies

  • Curricula and pedagogies that engage new types of knowledge and skills to prepare students for AI design practices.
  • Examples of how AI enhances learning, aids collaboration, and advances innovation in design education.

Keynotes

Closing Keynote

Carlo Ratti

An architect and engineer by training, Carlo Ratti works on the future of cities and the built environment. He is a Professor of the Practice of Urban Technologies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston, where he directs the Senseable City Lab, and is a Full Professor in the Department of Architecture, Built Environment, and Construction Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano. He is a founding partner of the international architecture and innovation office CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati and has established several tech start-ups in the United States and Europe. Ratti graduated from the Politecnico di Torino and the 脡cole Nationale des Ponts et Chauss茅es in Paris and later carried out his MPhil and Ph.D. work at the University of Cambridge – completing his Ph.D. thesis as a Fulbright Scholar at MIT. In December 2023, he was named as Curator of the Venice Biennale Architettura 2025.

One of the top ten most-cited scholars in urban planning, Ratti has co-authored over 750 academic publications. His books include the recent 鈥淎tlas of the Senseable City鈥 (Yale University Press, with Antoine Picon, 2023), 鈥淯rbanit脿鈥 (Einaudi, 2022), and 鈥淥pen Source Architecture (Thames & Hudson/Einaudi, with Matthew Claudel, 2015). He has developed applied research projects in collaboration with companies and local/national governments across five continents. He has written op-eds for publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Scientific American, Financial Times, Le Monde, and Sueddeutsche Zeitung.

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He has consulted international bodies from the European Union to the Queensland Government. He was a curator of the BMW Guggenheim Pavilion in Berlin, the Future Food District Pavilion for the 2015 World Expo in Milan, the chief curator at the 8th Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture in Shenzhen, and a creative mediator at the European Nomadic Biennale Manifesta 14 Prishtina. Carlo has been a presenter at TED (in 2011 and 2015) and was program director at the Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture, and Design in Moscow. He is currently serving as co-chair of the World Economic Forum鈥檚 Global Future Council on Cities and Urbanization.

Ratti鈥檚 work has been exhibited worldwide at venues including New York City’s MoMA, the Venice Biennale, the Science Museum in London, Expo 2015 Milan, and Expo 2020 Dubai. His focus on many scales of innovation鈥 from products to buildings to cities 鈥 has led CRA to become the only design firm in the world to feature on TIME鈥檚 鈥淏est Inventions of the Year鈥 list three different times (2007, 2014, 2019). He has appeared as one of 鈥50 people who will change the world鈥 according to Wired. Fast Company hailed him as one of the 鈥淢ost Influential Designers in America,鈥 and Blueprint Magazine listed him as one of its 鈥淧eople Who Will Change the World of Design.鈥 Bloomberg dubbed him the 鈥淪ensory City Philosopher.鈥

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Conference Partners

Michelle Sturges
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Conferences Manager
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Eric Wayne Ellis
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Sr. Dir. of Operations & Programs
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