
Mandala of Intelligence – Uluwatu is a conceptual museum embedded into the limestone cliffs of Bali, conceived as a vessel for technological evolution rather than a standalone object.
The architecture emerges from the landscape itself, extending the landform toward the ocean horizon. Parametric design logic is applied not as ornamentation, but as a structural and spatial strategy, allowing the building to remain expressive while retaining architectural feasibility.
This project explores how AI can act as an architectural collaborator—enhancing human intent while respecting cultural context, site specificity, and physical reality.
AI was used as a generative design tool to explore form, spatial continuity, and cliff integration, guided by architectural constraints rather than stylistic outcomes.
This project was developed using Midjourney as a generative design tool to explore architectural massing, spatial flow, and landscape integration.
The process focused on translating architectural intent—site response, structural logic, and cultural context—into visual form, rather than producing a purely aesthetic image.
AI was used as a collaborator in early conceptual exploration, while architectural judgment guided form selection, composition, and spatial plausibility.