Transforming Design with AI: From Bias to Balanced Creativity in Healthy Interior & Architectural Design
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Incorporate AI in your design process to enhance creativity and provide new insights.
Continuing Education Approvals
- 1.5 IDCEC CEU | CC-122107 (Your CEU will be reported to IDCEC on your behalf.)
- 1.5 AIA LU | GATHER24VC02 (AIA Members: Please contact education@asid.org to have your completion reported or add your AIA Member number to your ASID account profile.)
Description
Join us for a deep dive exploring how AI tools can be applied to interior and architectural design work. You will learn how you can most effectively deploy AI tools in your practice to spur design ideation and creativity, build healthier and sustainable spaces with a data-driven approach, and streamline workflows. We will also discuss trending topics such mitigating bias in AI tools and ethical considerations when leveraging AI.
GATHER Catalyst 2024 live program recording of session held August 13, 2024.
What You Will Learn
- Describe the historical pathway of the use of AI in interior and architectural design.
- Experiment with using AI in the ideation process to enhance creativity.
- Implement ethical considerations through mitigating bias in AI design models and images.
- Apply qualitative and quantitative approaches for optimum health and wellbeing conditions in design spaces.
- Differentiate between the functions and effectiveness of current AI tools for enhancing creativity, streamline workflows, and provide new insights.
Access Period: Six months from date of registration.

Tyrone Marshall, AIA, NOMA, LEED AP BD+C
Senior Research Lead in Regenerative Design
Perkins&Will
Tyrone is a designer and innovative thinker with two decades of experience. A seasoned architectural researcher and computational designer, he serves as a Steering Committee Member for AREA Research. At Perkins&Will, he guides project teams with informed decisions central to architectural performance, planning, and innovative processes. His expertise encompasses daylight, natural ventilation, energy, life-cycle costs, carbon emissions, and the significance of community-centered design. He holds a Master of Science in Architecture focusing on High-Performance Buildings from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, and a Bachelor of Architecture from the College of Arts, San Francisco, California.

This CEU is registered with the International Design Continuing Education Council (IDCEC) for continuing education credits. This credit will be accepted by the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), International Interior Designers Association (IIDA) and Interior Designers of Canada (IDC).
The content included is not deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by IDCEC of any material or construction or any method or manner of handling, using distributing or dealing in any material or product.
Questions related to specific materials, methods and services should be directed to the instructor and provider of the CEU.
This program is registered for 1.5 CEU value. The IDCEC class-code is: CC-122107.
Attendees who do not belong to ASID, IIDA or IDC and do not have a unique IDCEC number will be provided with a Certificate of Completion after this CEU.
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