Case studies from architecture firms actually shipping projects with AI in the pipeline. Real deadlines, real clients, real critique. We embed with one studio per issue and document what we see, what worked, what didn't, what they'd change.
No vendor demos. No glossy renders that took six weeks of cherry-picking to produce. The job, the schedule, the tools, and the tradeoffs.
Three studios are letting us watch a project from kick-off to delivery this quarter, concept renders, feasibility studies, and a full visualization deliverable.
Each piece runs the practice through the actual tools they use day-to-day, with the firm critiquing the output. We publish even when the result is mixed.
We embed for the duration of one project, typically four to twelve weeks. We watch, take notes, screenshot, and ask uncomfortable questions.
Studios get final review before publication. They can pull anything client-confidential. They cannot edit our judgment.