This April, we are delighted to welcome Jonathan Dreyfus to Reading for a practical and interactive session exploring the use of AI in architecture.
About Jonathan Dreyfus
Jonathan is an architect and digital design specialist with a particular interest in emerging technologies and how they intersect with the creative process. With a background in computational design and AI-driven workflows, Jonathan works closely with architects to integrate new digital tools in a way that’s both meaningful and practical.
About the event
This won’t be a typical lecture. Instead, attendees will take part in a fully interactive session, experimenting with AI tools in real time. No prior experience is needed just bring your curiosity and a willingness to explore.
This promises to be a thought-provoking and engaging evening, perfect for architects and designers looking to get hands-on with AI and understand its potential through direct application.
The workshop will begin at 7pm.
Accessibility
Thames Lido is a short walk from Reading Station, and parking is available at Hills Meadow Car Park nearby. The Lido has one dedicated space for disabled drivers. However, blue badge holders can park on the double yellows for up to two hours on Kings Meadow Road which is closer to the Lido than the car park.
The reception area is on ground level with no obstructions and fully wheelchair accessible. There is a lift near the bar entrance which leads to the first floor function room.