Our five-session Applying AI in Architecture series explored where and how AI can meaningfully augment architectural practice, providing participants with a strong conceptual foundation and practical pathways for integrating AI with purpose, rigour, and strategic alignment. Through discussions, case studies, and emerging examples from practice, architects gained a clearer understanding of AI’s capabilities, limitations, and potential role across the profession.
To build on this foundation, we are now offering an additional three-hour AI Implementation Workshop, designed to move beyond concepts and translate learning into practical action. This interactive, hands-on session will help participants apply the principles explored throughout the series to their own work, with a particular focus on what AI means at the level of the individual architect.
The workshop will explore how architects can begin working more effectively with AI tools today, while also preparing for a future in which Agentic AI acts as an increasingly autonomous and intelligent partner in practice. Participants will examine practical workflows, identify opportunities for implementation within their own roles, and develop a clearer understanding of the skills, mindset, and organisational readiness needed to work alongside the next generation of AI technologies.
Attendees will also gain access to exclusive bonus content not covered in the lecture series, providing additional insights, frameworks, and practical examples to support the responsible and effective adoption of AI in architectural practice.
Whether you attended the full series or are looking to consolidate your understanding and take the next step, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to turn knowledge into action and begin building your personal AI implementation roadmap.
This workshop is offered
complimentary (free) to our members who participated in the series.
For
non-members, the registration fee will be
$150.
Important note: This implementation workshop is a bonus learning opportunity and is not a formal CPD activity. Attendance will not attract CPD points.
We look forward to continuing the conversation and supporting architects in confidently transitioning from understanding AI to implementing it in practice.
Your Facilitator

Prof Dr. M. Hank Haeusler from the University of New South Wales, Sydney is the ARC Centre for Next-Gen Architectural Manufacturing Director, a A$9 million federal government funded research centre transforming the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) sector; Lead CI of the A$6 million CRC-P for 3D printing houses in remote environments using local materials, and Deputy Director UNSW AI Institute.
He is also Head of Research, Foresight and Innovation Giraffe Technology, Sydney-based platform for the AEC sector, and Vice President of the Media Architecture Institute. He was the founding director of the Bachelor of Computational Design (CoDe) at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, and former Professor at the Visual Art Innovation Institute at Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing.
Haeusler is known as a researcher, educator, entrepreneur and designer in computational design, ML / AI and robotic technologies. He authored of 150+ academic publications and raised over A$16M research cash funding in competitive research grants. He has established Arch_Manu, an architectural computing and computational design research, education and solutions to AEC problems that are tested and applied. He has lectured in Europe, Asia, North America and Australia in universities.
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