Conception, Moderation and Summary: Digital Talks on the AI Code for Architects

I was involved in the conception and realisation of the Digital Talks series for the Berlin Chamber of Architects, moderated the first session and prepared the comprehensive summary for the KI-Kodex workshop.

Between February and April 2026, the Berlin Chamber of Architects (AKBW) ran a three-part impulse series on the foundations of an AI code for the architecture profession. I was involved in the conception and realisation of the series, moderated the first session and prepared the comprehensive written summary of all three talks for the subsequent KI-Kodex workshop.

The three sessions brought together expert voices from different angles: Prof. Dr. Markus König (Ruhr University Bochum) on AI fundamentals and the EU AI Act, Dr. Sebastian Rosengrün on philosophical ethics and AI principles, and Prof. Dr. Yvonne Wetsch (Hochschule Ansbach) on sustainability, bias, and data sovereignty.

My summary condensed the key arguments and voting results from all three sessions into the working basis for the KI-Kodex: ten themes the architecture profession needs to address, from human responsibility and data protection to intellectual property in training data and the role of AI in competition juries.