Description |
1 online resource (353 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Copyright Page; Title Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; E01 Form:In:Form. On the Relationship Between Digital Signifiers and Formal Autonomy; E02 Architecture in Formation: On the Affluence, Influence, and Confluence of Information; Chapter 1 Structuring Information: Toward an Architecture of Information; E03 An Enfolded Membrane; E04 Digital Indeterminism: The New Digital Commons and the Dissolution of Architectural Authorship; E05 Parametric Semiology: The Design of Information-Rich Environments; E06 William Hogarth's Serpentine Line; E07 Literal Digital |
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E08 Oedipal Time: Architecture, Information, RetrodictionE09 Ten Exaltations for an Excitable Planet; E10 Serial Multiplicities; E11 Digital Design between Organic and Computational Temptations; Chapter 2 Information Interfaces: Data and Information; I01 Interview; P01 Exit; P02 Unwrapping Responsive Information; P03 Beyond BIM: Representing Form, Function, and Use; P04 Black Boxes: Glimpses at an Autopoietic Architecture; P05 Thinking Things, Sensing Cities; P06 tr€€d €uro; E12 Future Gestures; Chapter 3 Responsive Information; I02 Interview |
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P07 Electroactive Dynamic Display Systems (EDDS)P08 Gradating Spaces: Plot, Contour vs. Sfumato, Dimming in Architecture; P09 Vacuum Wall; P10 Soft Infrastructural Systems as a Template for Arctic Urbanism; P11 Branching Morphogenesis; P12 Posture: An Experiment in Multifold Reality; E13 anOther Architecture: The Responsive Environment; Chapter 4 Evolutionary Information; I03 Interview; P13 Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe; P14 Geometry vs. Architecture; P15 Cartopological Space: Post-Structuralist Form in Formation; P16 The Sixth Order |
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P17 Informed Performance: Form Generation According To Polyvalent InformationP18 Baroque Parameters; E14 Computation against Design? Toward a New Logicocentrism in Architecture; Chapter 5 Extensive Information: Material Information; I04 Interview; P19 The Material, the Geometric, and the Structural; P20 Irregularity and Rationality Mediated by Agents: Modeling Process of Phare Tower; P21 0-14; P22 Self-Organised Bodies; P23 Feeling Matter in the Hylozoic Series; E15 Coalescences of Machine and Material Computation; Chapter 6 Information Affect; I05 Interview and projects by Greg Lynn FORM |
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P24 EcopressuresP25 Involutions and Atmospheres; P26 The Wolfsonian Satellite Pavilion: Lincoln Road Capacitors; P27 An Architecture des humeurs; P28 Klex; E16 On the Surface: Notes Toward an Architecture of Affect; P29 Growth and Ecological Data Visualization; Biographies; Index; Acknowledgements |
Summary |
Architecture in Formation is the first digital architecture manual that bridges multiple relationships between theory and practice, proposing a vital resource to structure the upcoming second digital revolution. Sixteen essays from practitioners, historians and theorists look at how information processing informs and is informed by architecture. Twenty-nine experimental projects propose radical means to inform the new upcoming digital architecture. Featuring essays by: Pablo Lorenzo-Eiroa, Aaron Sprecher, Georges Teyssot, Mario Carpo, Patrik Schumacher, Bernard Cache, |
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Print version record |
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Architecture -- Information technology
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Architecture -- Computer-aided design
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Architecture and technology -- Designs and plans
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ARCHITECTURE -- Adaptive Reuse & Renovation.
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ARCHITECTURE -- Buildings -- Landmarks & Monuments.
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ARCHITECTURE -- Professional Practice.
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ARCHITECTURE -- Reference.
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Architecture and technology
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Genre/Form |
Architectural drawings
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Electronic book
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Author |
Sprecher, Aaron
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ISBN |
9781134502837 |
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1134502834 |
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