Architect Fatih Eksi, founder of Blick3d Production Architecture Studio, uses AI to create designs inspired by vegetables, fruits, and daily objects. With over 15 years in architectural visualization, Eksi shifted his focus from traditional aesthetics to nature's intricate forms. AI allows him to explore natural patterns, like those inside a lemon, for his architectural projects. He utilizes tools like Stable Diffusion and AIR for SketchUp to shape designs, while balancing technology and artistry. Eksi emphasizes the need for constant learning to keep up with rapid advancements in AI-driven architecture.
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