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Jan 2024
41m 15s

Neil Leach: Are we teaching architecture...

Ross Lovegrove & Ila Colombo
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Education simply cannot keep up with the future of design and architecture. Artificial intelligence, quantum computing and machine learning are moving at such a rapid pace that colleges and universities are struggling to keep up. How can we look at the past to prevent a future devoid of creativity and originality?

In this episode, Ross and Ila speak to Author and Artificial Intelligence expert Neil Leach to decipher the future of design, discuss creative education and look at what we can learn from Greek and Roman history in modern times.

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