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Toward a Living Architecture? - Complexism and Biology in Generative Design (Paperback)
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Toward a Living Architecture? - Complexism and Biology in Generative Design (Paperback)
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A bold and unprecedented look at a cutting-edge movement in
architecture Toward a Living Architecture? is the first book-length
critique of the emerging field of generative architecture and its
nexus with computation, biology, and complexity. Starting from the
assertion that we should take generative architects’ rhetoric of
biology and sustainability seriously, Christina Cogdell examines
their claims from the standpoints of the sciences they draw
on—complex systems theory, evolutionary theory, genetics and
epigenetics, and synthetic biology. She reveals significant
disconnects while also pointing to approaches and projects with
significant potential for further development. Arguing that
architectural design today often only masquerades as sustainable,
Cogdell demonstrates how the language of some cutting-edge
practitioners and educators can mislead students and clients into
thinking they are getting something biological when they are
not. In a narrative that moves from the computational toward
the biological and from current practice to visionary futures,
Cogdell uses life-cycle analysis as a baseline for parsing the
material, energetic, and pollution differences between different
digital and biological design and construction approaches. Contrary
to green-tech sustainability advocates, she questions whether
quartzite-based silicon technologies and their reliance on rare
earth metals as currently designed are sustainable for much longer,
challenging common projections of a computationally designed and
manufactured future. Moreover, in critiquing contemporary
architecture and science from a historical vantage point, she
reveals the similarities between eugenic design of the 1930s and
the aims of some generative architects and engineering synthetic
biologists today. Each chapter addresses a current architectural
school or program while also exploring a distinct aspect of the
corresponding scientific language, theory, or practice. No other
book critiques generative architecture by evaluating its scientific
rhetoric and disjunction from actual scientific theory and
practice. Based on the author’s years of field research in
architecture studios and biological labs, this rare, field-building
book does no less than definitively, unsparingly explain the role
of the natural sciences within contemporary architecture.
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