“Data-driven architecture is not the luxury of the future – it is the necessity of the present,” emphasized Miklós Balaskó, architect at Paulinyi&Partners, at the INFOTÉR ConTech2025 conference. Data-based decision-making and automated design processes are elevating architecture to new levels of efficiency, sustainability, and economic rationality.

Within our innovation ecosystem, the Easy Invest system offers complex, automated decision support for developers, urban planners, and municipalities. By integrating data extraction, simulations, and predictive algorithms, it can evaluate thousands of design alternatives in real time through dashboards — based on cost, return on investment, and sustainability metrics. This allows investments to be optimized already in the early design phase — before the first shovel hits the ground.

When it comes to the renewal of existing buildings, it is the Energy Quick Scan (EQS) system that supports decision-makers. EQS examines hundreds of renovation scenarios on a model-based, interactive interface, comparing cost, energy, and ESG parameters. The goal: up to 60% emission reduction and 18% energy savings by 2030.

At the intersection of architecture, data, and artificial intelligence, a new era begins. Automation is not a limitation of design freedom, but an extension of it — putting measurable, predictive, and optimized data behind human decisions.

We believe that by harmonizing data analysis, artificial intelligence, and design, we can create sustainable, intelligent, and resilient urban ecosystems — such that will remain livable for future generations. As Miklós Balaskó put it: “Data-driven architecture is not the luxury of the future – it is the necessity of the present.”