For centuries, architects have defined progress through form. But in a native-digital world — where AI automates knowledge, and buildings derive value from networks and systems — form alone is not enough.
In Design Is Dead, architect Jonathan C. Meier calls for a new architectural paradigm: one where architects reclaim their historic role as society’s master innovators. Through compelling insights, tech-first principles, and real-world lessons, Meier shows how the next generation of architects can lead again — by mastering technology, not aesthetics.