The Ghost and the Machine: Defining Human & Computer Roles in Sustainable Design
AIAU26-TAP01
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Live course date: 03/12/2026 | 02:00 PM
Description
Thursday, March 12, 2026 | 2-3pm ET
The AIA Framework for Design Excellence now defines good design as that which meaningfully addresses human health, ecological thriving, and social equity. At the same time, new technology, such as AI and advanced situation tools, has entered the forefront of architectural discourse, bringing with it unique challenges and opportunities. To navigate the current era, and to reach the potential of high-performance design, we’ll need a clear vision for how we can most effectively leverage technology to serve human needs. Drawing on a decade of sustainable design leadership, Corey will discuss the unique roles of human purpose and computational prowess within an effective sustainable design process.
Learning Objectives
Learn how to effectively communicate the value of sustainable design.
Understand why goal setting and intention is an essential part of any AI workflow.
Recognize the risks of designing without agency.
Learn how to leverage technology to get information to the right person at the right time.
Presented in partnership with the Technology in Architectural Practice Knowledge Community (TAP).

Ryan leads teams for the successful development of architectural projects while also helping to lead technology integration in practice. Ryan leads digital integration efforts at CMBA Architects that range in practice from data analysis and strategy, technology, and data-driven design. He is evidence-based certified as well as a licensed architect in several states.
Corey Squire, AIA is a Sustainability Director at Bora Architecture & Interiors in Portland, Oregon, and a member of AIA's Strategic Council. He lectures nationally on a range of sustainability-related topics and was a creator of the AIA Framework for Design Excellence, a resource that's actively redefining excellence in the built environment. Corey is the author of the recently published book, People, Planet, Design: A Practical Guide to Realizing Architecture's Potential.