In recent days, the digital space has witnessed the emergence of a new and engaging visual movement in which modern architectural works have been recreated by the world of Gibble Studios. Published on social media such as X, Instagram and Reddit, the trend depicts prominent architecture such as Sydney Opera, the Guggenheim Museum and the Harbor Opera House in a dream and soft format.
Modern buildings, commonly known as rough lines and metal materials, have now become buildings that are in the heart of nature and are full of playful spirit and imaginative clouds, according to the Parametric-Achitecture.
Gibli Architecture: ۱۵ Modern Dream Masterpiece
The process, called “Gibeli Architecture”, was mainly created by artificial intelligence tools such as Midjarni and slab by artists and architects of digital world. These recreations not only refer to visual beauty, but also an emotional message and storytelling. In these images, modern architecture turns from a cruel structure into living and breathing creatures that fall into the heart of nature and imaginary atmosphere.
Below we will discuss some of these architectural masterpieces that have been recreated in the style of Gibble:
- Heydar Aliyev CenterA: The wavy building and software of Zadah Hyder Aliyev in Baku in the Gibbie version of the cherry trees has grown around it and the light of the moon shines on its surface, as it shows the building in a living and living.

- Guggenheim Bilbao MuseumA: In this recreation, Guggenheim’s metal and glossy structure becomes a legendary creature whose titanium coating shines in sunset colors. It has become a legendary creature similar to the dragon that appears from the corners of small creatures.

- Museum of Contemporary NitraA: This structure resembles a spacecraft floating next to the clouds, turning into a floating and frustrating creature in the Gibelian version. It now looks more gentle and sensitive, which is slowly floating on the clouds and watching the dream world like a telescope.
These images, mainly created by Iranian artist Hamid Hassanzadeh, in collaboration with the architectural and design account on Instagram, have been quickly valed on digital space. In this process, architects and artists, using artificial intelligence tools, have turned modern architectural images into artworks that not only have visual aesthetics but also have a specific emotional and story burden.
This trend reflects the increasing desire to recreate urban spaces that emphasize not only efficiency but also emotion and emotion. Architects and designers suggest that in a world that is mostly filled with hard lines and glass boxes, these recreations are considered a more beautiful future.
In the gallery below, you can see other images produced with artificial intelligence:
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