November 2025 Workshops Bundle

Access all PAACADEMY’s November workshops in one bundle and explore multimodal design, AI ideation, reverse modeling, and wearable computation.

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Step into the future of design with PAACADEMY’s November 2025 bundle, featuring four forward-thinking workshops that blend AI, multimodal design strategies, and computational innovation. This curated selection is built to elevate your architectural and design workflows—from contextual site generation and reverse modeling to AI-powered concept ideation and body-centric computational design.

All workshops include live interactive sessions, Q&A with instructors, certificates of completion, and lifetime access to the recordings.

This Bundle Includes:
  1. Multimodal Architecture: Context Creation with AI
  2. Reverse Modeling: AI-Inspired Architecture
  3. AI-Powered Design Ideation: Midjourney, mnml & Nano Banana
  4. Body Architecture 4.0
What You Will Learn
Multimodal Architecture: Context Creation with AI
  1. Author natural-language “rule sets” to control massing, material, and hierarchy.
  2. Contextualize architectural concepts using real site cues, topography, and circulation.
  3. Shape atmosphere and narrative with lighting, materials, and camera logic.
  4. Bridge sketches and 3D data via point clouds for volumetric and spatial analysis.
  5. Use tools like Formas.ai, Processing, ComfyUI, and LLMs (ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok).
Reverse Modeling: AI-Inspired Architecture
  1. Transform AI-generated imagery into buildable 3D models with Rhino SubD.
  2. Learn to critically evaluate and reverse-engineer AI concepts for precision.
  3. Visualize your models with Krea, integrating AI aesthetics with human logic.
  4. Follow a structured ideation-to-execution workflow using MidJourney, Krea, and Nano Banana.
AI-Powered Design Ideation: Midjourney, mnml & Nano Banana
  1. Master Midjourney prompt crafting for concept generation.
  2. Use Nano Banana for intuitive image editing and inpainting.
  3. Explore hybrid workflows combining sketches, 3D models, and AI imagery.
  4. Build full concept presentations in one intensive, hands-on day.
  5. Unlock advanced creative techniques across Midjourney, mnml, and Stable Diffusion workflows.
Body Architecture 4.0
  1. Apply computational design and AI to body-centric projects in fashion, medical, and sportswear.
  2. Generate anatomically accurate base meshes with MakeHuman.
  3. Model and map complex surfaces in Rhino, Grasshopper, and SideFX Houdini.
  4. Use MidJourney for speculative design ideation.
  5. Animate and visualize wearable designs with RunwayML.
Why Join the Bundle?
  1. Learn live from global experts at the forefront of AI and computational design.
  2. Gain hands-on experience with tools like Formas.ai, MidJourney, Nano Banana, Krea, Rhino, Grasshopper, Houdini, and more.
  3. Apply workflows directly to architecture, wearable design, visualization, and narrative-driven spatial projects.
  4. Participate in interactive sessions and get personalized feedback from instructors.
  5. Receive official PAACADEMY certificates for each workshop.
  6. Enjoy lifetime access to all recordings.
  7. Save 30% with the November 2025 bundle compared to enrolling individually.

Whether you’re an architect, computational designer, creative technologist, or an experimental fashion innovator, this November bundle will sharpen your skills at the intersection of AI, multimodal design, and digital fabrication.

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Carlos Bañón is a pioneering architect and professor integrating AI, computational thinking, and digital fabrication into architectural design. Renowned for his resource-efficient, computationally-driven methodologies, he has reshaped urban landscapes and the built environment over twenty years through his practice, Subarquitectura. As a tenured faculty member at SUTD, he established the Architectural Intelligence Research Lab (AirLab) in 2015. His acclaimed work, showcased in two editions of the Venice Biennale, garnered prestigious awards like the Singapore President’s Design Award and a Nomination for the Mies Van Der Rohe Award. An influential figure in architectural education, he held visiting professor positions at leading institutions such as MIT, EPFL, and KEA, inspiring the next generations with innovative, tech-centric designs.

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Cosimo Scotucci is a Rotterdam-based architect, artist, and innovator. He works to contribute to a more democratic and resilient world through speculative design, exploring how architecture can reshape ecosystems and societal realities.Since 2016, he has been a Senior Project Leader and Architect at MVRDV, where he leads projects from concept to execution. His portfolio includes large-scale cultural, residential, and mixed-use developments in China and Taiwan.Scotucci’s work emphasizes sustainability, adaptive reuse, and the integration of public and cultural programs within dynamic urban contexts, reflecting his vision for thoughtful and future-focused architecture.

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Mohamed (Mo.) Fendi is an Architect, Professor, and Design Leader at the forefront of AI and Smart Cities. A RIBA Chartered Architect and CivX Smart Cities Challenge winner, with solid international experience leading transformative projects across hospitality, smart cities, and urban design.He has delivered landmark developments such as NEOM’s Trojena, Diriyah, and The Line, along with world-class hotels and masterplans across the Middle East and North Africa, and won multiple architectural competitions.Today, he fuses two decades of design leadership with cutting-edge AI tools like Midjourney, mnml, and Nano Banana, showing how technology and imagination can reshape cities and unleash new dimensions of creativity.As an educator and practitioner, Mohamed brings a hands-on, exploratory approach, showing how emerging AI tools can unlock creativity, streamline workflows, and expand design possibilities for both students and professionals.

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Filippo Nassetti is an artist and computational designer. The research agenda he advances, Postnatural Design, focuses on exploring the visual languages and project opportunities that emerge from challenging traditional oppositions such as natural and artificial, digital and material, human and non-human. Working between scales and crossing disciplines such as architecture, product, and landscape design relates to research on organic form, computational methods, new media, and advanced manufacturing technologies. Soon after graduating in Architecture, Filippo started operating independently, and throughout the years, the practice engaged with a broad portfolio of projects that included commissions, grants, research activities, and consultancy. In 2012, he co-founded MHOX, an EU-funded research practice and start-up focused on the design of radical artifacts and wearable products through computational techniques and 3d printing. The contribution of MHOX to generative design gained international recognition through many experimental projects, such as Collagen, Carapace and Superabundance Masks, Generative Orthoses, ENEA walking sticks, and the design of prostheses. In 2015, Filippo joined Zaha Hadid Architects, initially as part of the Computation and Design team (ZH CODE), then of Zaha Hadid Design (ZHD), where he was responsible for computational design.In the eight years he was part of the practice, he led and completed several ZHD projects where computation played a central role. These experiences ranged from the design of both sculptural and functional products to experimental installations, projection mappings, and interior designs. Since 2016, he has taught at UCL at the Bartlett School of Architecture as part of the MArch Urban Design, a postgraduate program focused on computational design, co-leading the Research Cluster 16 through a research-based teaching methodology. Filippo’s independent work has been published and exhibited internationally. He lectured at The Royal College of Arts (London), China Central Academy of Fine Arts (Beijing), and Florida International University (Miami), among others; exhibited at Centre Pompidou (Paris), Design Museum (London), Bozar Centre (Bruxelles); his work was featured on The New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Dezeen, Designboom, Wired Italia.
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