Role-based course for architecture offices

AI for Architects

A course for architecture teams that want meaningful relief in tendering, project writing, documentation, coordination, and BIM-related office work.

Not centered on image generation or AI spectacle, but on practical training for repeated office and project tasks.

90 minutes live 149 EUR from 1 participant
Core friction

Where architecture teams feel repeated drag

  • a lot of writing in project texts, explanations, and emails
  • high effort in tendering, documentation, and coordination
  • repeated office communication without strong standards
  • uncertainty about where AI use is productive and professionally appropriate
What the course should deliver

A practical AI workflow for office and project work

You learn how AI can sensibly reduce text-heavy and documentation-heavy work in architecture and planning, where the limits are, and how to move from scattered experiments to a reliable routine.

Typical use cases

What the course works on in practice

Preparing tender documents

Build stronger text structures and recurring preparation patterns for tender-related work.

Writing project texts

Prepare explanations, summaries, and project communication more clearly and faster.

Reducing documentation effort

Create better order in notes, coordination loops, and descriptive documents.

BIM-related communication

Prepare IFC, QA, and model-related topics more clearly for internal and project communication.

Building office standards

Handle repeated text and structure work in a more systematic way.

Knowing the limits

Understand where AI supports the work well and where planning responsibility cannot be delegated.

Outcomes

What participants take away

  • a realistic AI workflow for common office tasks
  • better routines for project texts, documentation, and coordination
  • more confidence in professional quality control
  • a clearer sense of what AI can and cannot do in an architecture office
Scope

Who this fits and who it does not

  • Good fit for: offices that want to reduce repeated writing and documentation work in a structured way.
  • Less suitable for: people primarily looking for image-generation workflows or general AI trends.
  • Not part of the format: design decisions, legal advice, or ongoing project support.

Is this only about tendering?

No. Tendering is one part of it, but the format also covers project writing, documentation, and office communication.

Is BIM part of the format?

Yes, where BIM-related communication, QA, or model topics matter in daily office work.

Do I need prior knowledge?

No. It helps if you can name the recurring tasks that take time in your office.

Can the course run as a team format?

Yes. The entry point starts from 1 participant, and small teams can be coordinated quickly.

Is this a general AI introduction?

No. The examples and workflows are explicitly tailored to architecture and planning.

What if I already have a concrete project case?

Then Bring Your Own Problem is often the better fit because it works directly on your own material.

Next step

If tendering, project writing, and documentation keep pulling time, this is the right entry point.

Course start from 1 participant. Scheduling is coordinated directly.