In future, architects and engineers will continue to develop technologies to aid in the architectural design process, especially in the fields of virtual reality, AI, and quantum computing (Salama). With the development of these technologies, not only will the design process become more efficient, the resulting plans will be easier to understand for the client via newer mediums like virtual reality or simulations. Laypeople sometimes have trouble making sense of building drawings or even computer renderings, but these new technologies being developed will allow architects to more effectively communicate their ideas to their clients and would allow for the clients to have more input into the design process themselves. Also, the implementation of quantum computing and AI could automate parts of the design process leading to even more efficiency and reduced turnaround time. However, given some people’s belief that use of things like CAD can limit creativity, the implementation of AI would likely limit it even further. These new technologies will make the process much more efficient and accessible to people without the technical knowhow of architects, but increased automation could hinder the creative part of the process, taking some of the art out of architectural design.