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Amid pursuing more resilient, robust, and sustainable cities, one question is often asked: “Is the age of the architect coming to a close?” Many have been asking this question in urban development circles as the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) begins to affect the building of today’s cities.

Urban landscapes are emblematic of human progress and ingenuity, and stand as testaments to our collective ambition. However, as cities burgeon and evolve, the inherent vulnerabilities within their fabric become increasingly apparent.

The term “smart city” has been used for years, especially by visionaries talking about the potential for smart cities to reimagine everything from health concerns to city utility allocation. While smart cities are no longer a vision for the future – they’re already here – many people still have only a passing familiarity with the …