Rossendale Free Press

Jason unveils AI vision of future

Glass over Bank Street and a park on roundabout

- YASMIN AL-NAJAR freepressn­ews@menmedia.co.uk @RossFreePr­ess

AN architect has created some AI (artificial intelligen­ce) generated images to showcase what the future could look like for a town.

Jason Boyle from Rising Bridge has created some images using AI to show people what could be possible if Rawtenstal­l and Haslingden had the investment needed to transform the town.

Jason brought his idea of having a glass roof over Bank Street in Rawtenstal­l to life through the AI images he created.

His vision was to create something similar to the Victoria Quarter in Leeds where restaurant­s and shops could spill out into the street and be used all year round.

He also explored how Rawtenstal­l’s roundabout could be used as a public space with different ways to access the road with bridges and even created an image showing an elevated park above the roundabout.

Jason also looked at Kay Street and the area near Rawtenstal­l bus station.

He also made an AI version of Deardengat­e, Haslingden in the dark to get people to envision what the designs could look like at night.

The images feature cobbled path ways, shops, markets and outdoor seating.

He said: “I used AI as a tool to generate ideas about how places could be transforme­d.

“I wanted to remain sympatheti­c to Rossendale so I kept the cobbles and added plenty trees which people seem to like.

“It looks more accessible in the evening too and there are shelters as it rains a lot.”

Jason, who has been an architect for 24 years, believes AI is a quick and easy tool to use to bring ideas to life.

He says it can help residents become more involved in the decision making process of what happens to their home town as they can share their AI images with the local authority and other residents and discuss the ideas presented.

Jason, 51, continued:

“When creating these images with AI, I was trying to show people what is possible.

“AI images like these generate important discussion­s.

“I think if the public engage with AI more and

they see how easy it is to use, they can almost be involved in the design of their own spaces.

“AI can be done at a low cost and has a high impact.

“AI can only work on what it understand­s so I know these images are not

an accurate representa­tion of the town but it isn’t supposed to be. It gives an idea of how it could look.”

Jason says he hopes to hold an exhibition featuring the AI images he created and use them as a tool to spark a discussion

amongst the public and the council and gather opinions about the ideas.

Jason was named as a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in 2018 and became their youngest Fellow.

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 ?? ?? ●●Jason envisioned Bank Street in Rawtenstal­l looking similar to the Victoria Quarter in Leeds
●●Jason envisioned Bank Street in Rawtenstal­l looking similar to the Victoria Quarter in Leeds
 ?? ?? ●●Jason also looked at Kay Street in Rawtenstal­l to see how it could be transforme­d
●●Jason also looked at Kay Street in Rawtenstal­l to see how it could be transforme­d
 ?? ?? ●●Jason made an AI version of Deardengat­e, Haslingden in the dark
●●Jason made an AI version of Deardengat­e, Haslingden in the dark
 ?? ?? ●●Jason looked at several ways in which Rawtenstal­l’s roundabout could be used
●●Jason looked at several ways in which Rawtenstal­l’s roundabout could be used

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