2025 Venice Architecture Biennale Conference: Generative AI and the Future of Learning and Making

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Date 14.11.2025 15.11.2025
Hour 15:0019:00
Speaker Jeffrey Huang (EPFL), Mario Carpo (UCL), Lidia Gasperoni (UCL), Refik Anadol (Los Angeles), Matias del Campo (TU Wien / NYIT), Immanuel Koh (Singapore University of Technology and Design), Kyle Steinfeld (UC Berkeley), Mark Wilson-Jones (University of Cambridge), Noam Elcott (Columbia University), Catherine Griffiths (Columbia GSAPP), Orit Halpern (TU Dresden), Matteo Pasquinelli (Ca' Foscari University of Venice), Daniela Rus (MIT CSAIL), Olaf Blanke (EPFL Brain Mind Institute), Miriam Kyselo (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Philip Yuan (Tongji University / ArchiUnion), Fabio Gramazio (ETH Zurich) 
Location
Ca Giustinian, Venice
Category Conferences - Seminars
Event Language English

Explore how AI is reshaping learning, design, and making at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale Conference, Generative AI and the Future of Learning and Making.

Overview
Generative AI does not create from nothing. It generates new expressions drawn from curated collections of precedents, thus upholding the continuity and influence of often unspoken traditions and canons. This 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale two-day Conference "Generative AI and the Future of Learning and Making" will interrogate the implications of AI-driven imitation for the future of learning and creation. Across two days (14 and 15 November 2025, Ca’ Giustinian), the conference will bring together architects, neuroscientists, roboticists, philosophers, media artists, historians, and theorists to rethink intelligence beyond imitation—toward forms of learning grounded in matter, space, and life itself. It unfolds through three interconnected areas of investigation: the current state of generative design, the politics of data and its epistemic consequences, and the emergence of new, embodied forms of intelligence. Ultimately, it explores how artificial intelligence is transforming the ways we learn, design, and make. Beyond Imitation is conceived as a research platform extending from the conference. The initiative is a collaboration between the Media x Design Lab, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), and The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London (UCL), under the direction of Jeffrey HuangLidia Gasperoni, and Mario Carpo.

Schedule
(for updates and details see https://beyondimitation.ai)

Day 1 (14 November 2025)

15:00 Opening Remarks - Jeffrey Huang (EPFL), Mario Carpo (UCL and Italian Academy at Columbia University in New York) & Lidia Gasperoni (UCL) 

15:15 Panel 1  Generative AI in Architecture: State of the Art
Curated by: Mario Carpo (UCL and Italian Academy at Columbia University in New York) and Jeffrey Huang (EPFL) 
Panelists: Matias del Campo (TU Wien / NYIT), Immanuel Koh (Singapore University of Technology and Design), Kyle Steinfeld (UC Berkeley), Mark Wilson-Jones (University of Cambridge) 

18:00 Keynote - Refik Anadol, AI artist, Los Angeles 

Day 2 (15 November 2025)

10:00 Panel 2 – Politics of Datasets: Invisible Influences and Alternative Epistemologies 
Curated by: Lidia Gasperoni (The Bartlett, UCL) 
Panelists: Noam Elcott (Columbia University), Catherine Griffiths (Columbia GSAPP), Orit Halpern (TU Dresden), Matteo Pasquinelli (Ca' Foscari University of Venice)

15:00 Panel 3 – Forms of Intelligence: Learning and Making from Neuroscience to Robotics 
Curated by: Jeffrey Huang (EPFL) with Mario Carpo (UCL and Italian Academy at Columbia University in New York) 
Panelists: Daniela Rus (MIT CSAIL), Olaf Blanke (EPFL Brain Mind Institute), Miriam Kyselo (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Philip Yuan (Tongji University / ArchiUnion), Fabio Gramazio (ETH Zurich) 

18:00 - Closing Roundtable Discussion 
Moderators: Chairs 

19:00 - Concluding remarks and farewell

Practical information

  • General public
  • Free

Organizer

  • Mario Carpo + Lidia Gasperoni + Jeffrey Huang

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Generative Artificial Intelligence Architecture Design

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