Architectural practice is at a turning point, where digital intelligence, immersive environments, and data-driven decision-making are shifting how we conceive, design, and operate the built environment. This talk positions Intelligent Architectural Praxis as an evolved mode of practice that integrates AI, extended reality, real-time simulation, and feedback-rich digital twins into architectural processes. Rather than viewing technology as an add-on, it argues for design as a continuous, iterative, and adaptive system that learns in parallel with its users and context. Through examples in immersive heritage, urban digital twins, multi-modal design intelligence, and hybrid physical-digital workflows, the presentation demonstrates how architects can shape resilient, high-performance environments grounded in evidence, experience, and human-centred values. It also reflects on how education and research must adapt, shifting from static curricula to responsive and exploratory andragogies that prepare future designers for adaptive, interdisciplinary practice. Intelligent Architectural Praxis is not about replacing intuition or creativity; it frames technology as an active collaborator to expand insight, imagination, and impact in a rapidly changing built environment.