Daniel Horowitz has been selected, through a rigorous double-blind, peer-reviewed process, to speak at the 2025 Intersections Research Conference: AI Design Practices, hosted by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA). The conference runs from Sept. 25–27, in Boston, Mass., and is co-hosted by Wentworth Institute of Technology and World-Architects.
Over the past eight years, Horowitz has been advancing experimental research in AI within design studio settings at multiple institutions, including UHart, RPI, Pratt, and SCI-Arc. At this year’s conference, he will present his innovative work and feature the work of current UHArt Architecture students, offering a unique window into the evolving dialogue between AI and architectural pedagogy.