fbpx
Close

Quible by Dewan Architects + Engineers is Optimizing the Design Process

Quible is Dewan Architects + Engineer AI powered solution set to redefine workflows in architecture.

Quible is Dewan Architects + Engineer

Dewan Architects + Engineers is leading a digital transformation in architecture and engineering with Quible, an AI-powered data analysis tool that debuted at Autodesk University in San Diego. With AI-driven workflows, Quible enables Dewan to reduce repetitive tasks, accelerate decision-making, and improve project precision, offering a competitive edge across borders and time zones.

Through real-time data insights, Quible enhances human decision-making, optimizing each stage of design from conceptualization to final execution. Attendees witnessed firsthand how Dewan’s innovative solution streamlines collaboration and efficiency.

Amaala Yatch Club, Quible is Dewan Architects + Engineer

Quible enhanced human decision-making by using real-time data analysis to improve project accuracy and design processes. Teams were no longer burdened with repetitive activities or delayed decision-making, and as a result this improved every stage of design, from conceptual planning to final execution.

Christopher Stock, Head of BIM at Dewan, stated, “We weren’t just talking about incremental change; we were leading a digital transformation that redefined efficiency and creativity. AI allowed us to break free from traditional workflows, so our teams could focus on innovation rather than routine. This marked the start of a transformative journey that would forever change how we design and collaborate in architecture and engineering.”

Ammar Alassam, CEO of Dewan Architects + Engineers, reinforced this vision: “Our commitment to technological advancement is part of our DNA. With AI and platforms like Quible, we weren’t just optimizing processes; we were creating a new paradigm for how architecture and engineering were practiced globally. This marked a key milestone in our 40-year journey of shaping the future of design.”

Dewan’s real-world projects, such as the Triple Bay Yacht Club in Saudi Arabia,
showcased the tangible benefits of this AI-driven approach. By incorporating AI-
enhanced workflows, Dewan reduced design collaboration time by 40%,
decreased project changes by 28%, and improved coordination efficiency by
43%. These figures underscored the power of AI as a game-changer for the
industry.

Read more about Dewan Architects + Engineers here.

Read more features here.

The Latest

Elevating Saudi Arabia’s Design Scene

We interview Mette Degn-Christensen, Director of Downtown Design on the fair’s inaugural Riyadh edition

AATI Store in Jumeirah

Aati opens a new showroom in Jumeirah

With a new 800-square-metre location on Dubai’s Jumeirah Beach Road, Aati strengthens its position as the Middle East’s definitive destination for luxury interiors.

What’s New: The Linealight Collection

The new releases by the brand at Euroluce 2025 blend technology and aesthetics

MOLTENI

A Greater Evolution

VVD kitchen by Vincent Van Duysen evolves with elevated detail

HACKER

Silent Move

A work surface by Häcker Kitchen can help transcend boundaries in your space

A Strong and Dramatic Appeal

Three new pearl-effect colours add a sophisticated touch to Musa

Uniting Culture, History and Cuisine

In the heart of Sharjah, Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi reimagines the meaning of home through a soulful, sensory experience inspired by the Silk Road

In Perfect Harmony

Saya Studio has completed a music room that reflects contemporary eclecticism

Wabi-Sabi Sanctuary

Japanese aesthetics, fashion influences and nature meet in the Portland home of interior designer Jeanne Feldkamp

A Surreal Tribute

“Water, salt and olive oil. That’s what it takes to survive,” says designer Philippe Starck, who created the new La Almazara olive oil museum outside Ronda, Spain

Big and Quiet

The new Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet Formaldehyde BP03 is perfect for open-plan spaces

Bridging the Past, Present and Future

Ignacio Gomez, Global Design Principal at Aedas reflects on the firm’s two decades in the Middle East