May qualify for learning hours through most Canadian architectural associations
AI isn't a single thing architects need to "learn" — it's a spectrum of capability that is actively reshaping what architects do, and at what level they need to engage. The Three Tiers of Co-Intelligence give architects a map of that spectrum, and more importantly, a way to understand how they need to show up differently at each tier.
The webinar makes the case that as AI ascends from task-level assistance to end-to-end agency, the architect's role doesn't shrink — it elevates. The skills that make a great architect become more valuable, not less, because someone has to direct the machine at the level of intent.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the three tiers of AI co-intelligence and distinguish the type of human input each tier requires from architectural practitioners.
- Describe how the architect's role evolves — from operator to supervisor to creative director — as AI capability advances across the three tiers.
- Evaluate their firm's current position across the three tiers and identify strategic opportunities for deeper AI integration.
- Apply a Tier Three thinking framework to reframe how they articulate design intent, direct AI workflows, and maintain authorship over AI-assisted outcomes.
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