A thesis that waited thirty years for its hardware.
In 1994, an MSc thesis proposed that architectural form could be grown, selected and remembered - a genetic approach to design with the whole journey kept on record. The machines of the day could barely draw it. In 2026, the same author rebuilt it. The ideas held.
- Genetic design engine - architectural form encoded as genes, bred across generations.
- Forward search algorithm - evolution as a guided walk through a space of designs.
- Gene bank - every design's genetic string kept, so dead ends could be escaped and paths recovered.
- Draw Genetic Tree - the design journey replayed as a visible, navigable lineage.
- Supervised by Paul Coates, a pioneer of computational design teaching.
- The same engine, live - generations of form bred on a stage grid, in real time.
- Rapid evolution - click any design and the next generation breeds from it in a third of a second.
- The Navigator - the genetic tree reborn: the selected lineage, replayable on demand.
- Records pipeline - every decision, feature and turning point logged as structured data.
- Built in the open - one architect, an AI development partner, and a public build log.
"In 1994 the computer couldn't keep up with the human. In 2026 the human can't keep up with the computer. That's the thirty-year story in two sentences."From the GAAD development log