Artificial intelligence is increasingly recognized as a strategic tool that enhances participatory urban design, particularly for children and youth. Dolores Victoria Ruiz Garrido, an architect and founder of Little Architects, underscores that AI, when ethically implemented, can enrich educational and community design initiatives. She stresses the importance of experiencing the city physically, emphasizing that understanding urban spaces requires more than visual representations. Instead, it involves a connection fostered through observation and emotional engagement with the environment.
AI is increasingly being adopted as a strategic tool which, when integrated responsibly, can be highly valuable-especially in participatory urban design processes focused on children and youth.
AI can be a powerful tool when used ethically and purposefully-particularly to enrich education and community-focused design processes.
The city cannot be understood from the screen-it must be grasped through the body, the walk, and wonder.
Before generating stunning or visually beautiful images to transform the city, we must teach how to read it: to observe, understand, and emotionally connect with it.
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