The Machine in the Age of Collective Practice

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Every architectural epoch has been defined by its instruments. The compass, the drawing board, the camera, and the computer have each altered how architects think and produce. Yet the current moment feels qualitatively different. As artificial intelligence and generative systems enter daily workflows, tools cease to be passive extensions of the architect's hand and begin to operate as semi-autonomous agents. They propose, optimize, and simulate, producing outcomes that are, at times, beyond the author's full anticipation.

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Cite: Diogo Borges Ferreira. "The Machine in the Age of Collective Practice" 25 Feb 2026. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1038978/the-machine-in-the-age-of-collective-practice> ISSN 0719-8884

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