Design, Computation, and Humans: Exploring the Intersection with Onur Yüce Gün

For Onur Yüce Gün, the study of computation is the study of the human condition itself. A mission to anchor humans at the center of AI and computational design brought Gün on an educational journey from Middle East Technical University in his native Turkey to the MIT Design and Computation Group, and a professional journey from Kohn Pedersen Fox to his current position as Director of Computational Design at the global footwear brand New Balance.

Whether foot soles or skyscrapers, Gün recognizes the power of blending the hard-won 'generalist specialist' skill of the human designer with the unprecedented power of AI and computation to unlock new scales and resolutions for us to explore, sculpt, and craft. While new waves of generative AI tools such as Midjourney and ChatGPT amplify conversations over job replacement, biases, and a loss of meaning, Gün's position is unwavering: "No matter how advanced the design tools, or how advanced the computational techniques are, the human intention, human perception, and human ideation remain central to the design processes and processes of making."

In July 2023, Archinect’s Niall Patrick Walsh spoke with Gün about his life, work, and reflections on design, computation, and humans, drawing on his engagements across architecture and product design. The discussion, edited slightly for clarity, is published below.

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