The Barbie house seen by Brazilian architects: what would it look like? check out the perspective

Barbie's house is and always will be an icon of sophistication and glamour, inspiring many fans. Now, designed by renowned Brazilian architects, it has become the new highlight on social networks.

Using Artificial Intelligence, content creator Felipe Pacheco imagined what the doll's homes would be like if they were designed by names like Oscar Niemeyer, Lina Bo Bardi and Ruy Ohtake.

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The generated images went viral and aroused the interest of Internet users. At the same time, the new live-action version of the world's most famous doll is winning over audiences around the world.

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Felipe Pacheco explained that he used tools of Artificial intelligence, such as Midjourney, to explore how far machines can understand the characteristics of each architect.

He wondered how Artificial Intelligence would understand Van Gogh's style when creating a work. He also asked the same question about Brazilian architects, whose styles are three-dimensional.

The objective was to discover which elements would be considered by the tool to represent each architect.

Pacheco believes that sharing this result helps to expand knowledge and understanding of the interpretation of different architectural styles.

He sees Artificial Intelligence as an educational tool that can provide a broader view about how different architectural styles can be applied, even when designing a house Barbie.

Below, see some of the results posted on social media:

(Images: Reproduction/Twitter @fepacheco)

The content generated by Pacheco was shared on twitter and not Instagram. He showed how Barbie's house could be designed by 15 professionals from architecture around the world and by seven Brazilian architects, respectively.

Among the Brazilians are Oscar Niemeyer, Lina Bo Bardi, Artacho Jurado, Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Ruy Ohtake, Marcio Kogan and landscaper Burle Marx.

Barbie's house is an icon that has marked generations, and the creation of these images through Artificial Intelligence aroused the curiosity and enchantment of Internet users.

The doll-inspired style has also gained prominence in the interior design world, with references to pink and maximalism.

The ‘Barbiecore’ trend has been driven by launches from fashion and design brands. The influence of the doll in the world of decor is lasting.

In turn, the emotional connection with the past and the search for comfort and nostalgia in uncertain times contribute to the success of Barbiecore.

The expressive and fun aesthetic harks back to a simpler era and brings a playful touch to the environments. Barbie is a timeless icon that continues to be a reference for interior design and inspires the creation of spaces that recall childhood and awaken positive feelings.

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