AI-generated 'archi-creatures' from the future breathe life into static architecture

AI-generated 'archi-creatures' from the future breathe life into static architecture

Mohamad Rasoul Moosapour’s ‘semi-alive’ architecture

 

Mohamad Rasoul Moosapour harnesses the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) tool Midjourney to imagine an alternative future occupied by ‘semi-alive’ architectural structures engulfed by living organisms with his new series, Archi-creatures. The Iranian architect delves beyond the realm of physical architectural design to present a series of AI generated images of photos, drawings and models of buildings and infrastructure with his new imaginative-research collection. Envisioning a ‘new future’ in which buildings are shaped by a deep biological understanding of the world, rather than a physical one, the static structures are brought to life and transformed from silent, unbreathing objects to ‘semi-alive’ ones. 

AI generated 'archi-creatures' from the future by mohamad rasoul moosapour breathe life into static architecture
all images by Mohamad Rasoul Moosapour

 

 

ai generated archi-creatures from the future

 

The future has always typically been predicted as a utopian world configured with smart tech, robots and flying mechanical objects, based on a physical understanding of the world. Now too, architecture and human living spaces are predominantly a combination of giant metal structures and programmed mechanical elements. Instead, architect Mohamad Rasoul Moosapour considers an understanding of the world based on its biology, to envision an alternative future of architecture and infrastructure based on a physiological perspective. His new series explores how meanings and concepts of architecture can be be reimagined through new collaborations, processes and tools.

 

Aiding his conceptual research imaginations Moosapour utilizes AI program Midjourney, feeding text-based prompts and descriptions to render a series of intricate artworks depicting drawings, photos and models of the Archi-creatures. This biological perspective transforms static, silent architecture and infrastructure as we know it, into alive, or ‘semi-alive’, breathing creatures that become entirely embodied by the living organisms they housed within. The living organisms that once occupied these structures now envelope and engulf them. Human living will also be drastically altered from living in the silent objects to co-existing with them.

AI generated 'archi-creatures' from the future by mohamad rasoul moosapour breathe life into static architecture
the architects envisions a ‘new future’ in which buildings are shaped by a biological understanding of the world

AI generated 'archi-creatures' from the future by mohamad rasoul moosapour breathe life into static architecture
Archi-creature details drawing sheet

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the series of intricate artworks depict drawings, photos and models of the Archi-creatures

AI generated 'archi-creatures' from the future by mohamad rasoul moosapour breathe life into static architecture
Mohamad Rasoul Moosapour renders Archi-creatures with Midjourney

AI generated 'archi-creatures' from the future by mohamad rasoul moosapour breathe life into static architecture
Archi-creature models

AI generated 'archi-creatures' from the future by mohamad rasoul moosapour breathe life into static architecture
the inhabitable creatures are ‘semi-living’

AI generated 'archi-creatures' from the future by mohamad rasoul moosapour breathe life into static architecture
living organisms that once occupied static structures now envelope and engulf them

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static structures are brought to life, transformed from silent, unbreathing objects to ‘semi-alive’ ones

 

 

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project info:

 

name: Archi-creatures
designer: Mohamad Rasoul Moosapour

 

 

designboom has received this project from our ‘DIY submissions’ feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

 

edited by: ravail khan | designboom

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