Short notes on image-making, architecture and AI-assisted workflows.
A lightweight place for process notes, references and thinking in progress. The format can grow into longer
articles without changing the publishing workflow.
When an architectural image needs less drama and more structure
Strong images do not always need louder lighting or heavier atmosphere. Sometimes the most persuasive
move is to reduce visual noise until the project logic becomes obvious.
Using AI as a sketching partner, not a visual shortcut
Generative tools are useful when they help test composition, mood and alternatives quickly. They become
less useful when they replace the architectural judgment that should guide the image.
Before a project has final materials or a complete model, images can still clarify intent: massing,
public value, approach, atmosphere and the promise of a place.