More Than Chat. Wat does AI mean for architectural design?
- When
- October 3 to November 29, 2025
- Where
- Rozier 1, 9000 Gent
- Opening hours
- Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

This exhibition explores the potential of AI within a design process, and in the development of architectural images, plans, and drawings. It presents and reflects on three concrete experiments conducted during a Summer School taking place in September at VANDENHOVE: experiments by researchers, teachers, and students aiming to test meaningful uses of AI in architectural design, to document them, and to spark critical discussion. These parallel experiments—with custom-trained AI models, tailored input, and adapted model training methods—center on pressing issues such as Authorship, Reference, and Authenticity.
Visitors discover not only the final outcomes, but also the detours, adjustments, and limitations of architectural design in dialogue with artificial intelligence. A distinctive scenography thematizes a hybrid reality, between analog and digital, human and bot, library and AI model. The exhibition also puts the Summer School experiments in conversation with an installation by French architect and digital image designer Olivier Campagne.
Summer school and curation: Willem Bekers, Pauline Clarot, Joris Kerremans, Mohamed Moubile, Ruben Verstraete (Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Ghent University)
Exhibition design: Pauline Clarot en Joris Kerremans (Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Ghent University)
With support of: Ghent University Doctoral School, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture (Education Innovation), A.C.C. research group, Dev@Work