Rada Daleva - Short Bio
Rada Daleva is part of a new generation of architects exploring how AI can reshape both the creative and operational sides of practice. With a background in architecture and experience at firms including Ridge & Partners and Studio Tim Fu, she has developed a strong design intuition that now sits at the centre of her AI workflow. Rather than treating AI as a replacement for creativity, Rada sees it as a tool that allows her to remain firmly in the role of curator and decision-maker, guiding outcomes intentionally instead of simply generating them. She is currently focused on building Daleva Design, a studio exploring both AI-integrated design workflows and the inefficiencies embedded within the traditional business model of architecture.
Unlike many technically trained developers, Rada openly describes herself as a vibe coder with only a limited understanding of traditional coding. For her, the attraction lies in speed, the ability to move quickly from an idea to a working prototype, test concepts rapidly, and evaluate whether a problem is genuinely worth solving. Curiosity, adaptability, and ambition have become the skills she relies on most, alongside a willingness to self-learn and experiment. At the same time, she remains realistic about the limitations of AI-generated tools, particularly around security, reliability, and robustness. In her view, vibe coding still belongs firmly in an experimental space rather than something ready for critical public-facing applications.
Advice
Her advice to others interested in vibe coding is simple: stay curious and explore problems that genuinely interest you rather than copying what everyone else is doing. Rada believes the most exciting opportunities in AI-assisted design will come from people willing to experiment independently and challenge existing assumptions about how creative industries operate. For her, the real value of AI is not just efficiency, but the possibility of discovering entirely new ways of practising architecture and design.








