New York-based architecture practice HWKN Architecture has released plans for the first ground up AI-driven office community in the United Arab Emirates. Called District 11, the new development is envisioned as the world’s first office community built from the ground up that is positioned, created, and programmed by artificial intelligence (AI) at a time when society is at a turning point in architecture and technology is changing the design process.

As District 11, guided by HWKN’s Founding Principal, Matthias Hollwich, is constructed for the future of business and well-being, this creative project, which spans eleven different buildings, effortlessly combines work, leisure, and culture with HWKN’s state-of-the-art design, the development’s smart services, and flexible spaces.
In order to create the AI prompts for the eleven buildings in District 11, HWKN did a great deal of study and immersed themselves in Sharjah’s environment, history, and culture. Since there has never been a commercial neighborhood like District 11 in Sharjah, HWKN’s hyper-contextual process takes into consideration the community’s intense heat and the requirement for productive workspaces.


The end product is a forward-thinking work resort that is a walking neighborhood with smart offices, nurseries, medical facilities, and a mosque, as well as distinctively constructed buildings that strategically create shade for the public areas.
After launching the Work Resort concept at Canada Water Dockside, HWKN is now creating the first workplace community designed in partnership with AI by leveraging the technology to improve architectural designs and quality of life. For both current and potential renters, HWKN’s AI-driven procedure maximizes the worker experience to promote human connection, shared experiences, and physical expression.
