From Concrete to Cultivation: How AI and Robotics Are Rewriting Architecture’s Material Logic

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Architecture has entered a pivotal moment. As cities continue to grow under the weight of climatic and social pressures, the materials and systems that shape them are being redefined. Artificial intelligence and robotics, once used to accelerate construction processes, are now being rethought as tools for cultivation. Printed structures that grow, breathe, and decay. Cultivation, in this context, refers to designing with biological materials, where growth and decay are active parameters, merging digital precision with ecological intelligence. This evolution shows the shift from efficiency to empathy, where architecture becomes an agent of active repair. The introduction of mycelium and other natural materials into 3D printing presents a new paradigm in architecture: the logic of the living. A place where computation and fabrication meet biological adaptability.

AI and robotics, once associated with industrial efficiency, are now opening new ways of designing. Early examples, such as ICON's 3D-printed housing prototypes, focused on speed and automation but offered little response to their surroundings. Newer projects, such as the MycoMuseum at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, reinterpret these tools through a biological lens. Instead of shaping concrete, they cultivate living materials, marking a shift from pure optimization toward regeneration.

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Cite: Daniela Andino. "From Concrete to Cultivation: How AI and Robotics Are Rewriting Architecture’s Material Logic" 03 Nov 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1035189/from-concrete-to-cultivation-how-ai-and-robotics-are-rewriting-architectures-material-logic> ISSN 0719-8884

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