Phoenix Project Set to Revolutionize Affordable HousingThe Phoenix project combines AI-powered technology with innovative mycelium-based materials to rapidly construct affordable housing.
The future of affordable housing may be modular, AI-driven, and made of mushroomsUsing AI and first-of-its-kind innovations, the Phoenix will bring affordable housing to market faster and with fewer emissions.
TRXL Podcast: Project Phoenix, Part 1: Design with David Benjamin and Ryan McNultyPodcast about the collaboration between MBH Architects and Autodesk on the innovative multi-family housing project Project Phoenix.
How Architects Add AI to their Digital ToolboxArch Daily | May 28, 2024 by Amy Bunszel At the turn of the century, architects embraced 3D parametric modeling through building...
Oakland 'Phoenix' Multifamily Project Uses Industrialized Construction, MyceliumEngineering News Record | January 26, 2024 by Jeff Yoders The site of the former Phoenix Ironworks Steel Factory in West Oakland, Calif.,...
How AI and Mushrooms Helped Turn an Empty Urban Lot into Affordable HousingUtopia | January 10, 2024 The Phoenix will be built at about half the cost, time, and carbon footprint of a typical multifamily building...
Practice Disrupted Podcast with Ryan McNultyPractice Disrupted | December 7, 2023 How is AI reshaping the way architects design, collaborate, and innovate? On this bonus episode of...
AI can now design buildings. Could it solve the Bay Area housing crisis?San Francisco Chronicle | November 13 by Chase DiFeliciantonio Can artificial intelligence design a viable building? And, if so, how much...
Autodesk-led collaboration brings AI-powered, climate-friendly solution to affordable housing Autodesk | November 13 by David Benjamin In 1989, the Phoenix Ironworks Steel Factory in West Oakland, California moved to a smaller...