Explaining the connection between physical and strategic design,
this book proposes an aesthetic connection between two equal
aspects of architectural design: the Real and the Ideal. Addressing
architectural thinkers from the broad realms of academia and
practice, it is suitable either as a seminar text, a guide to
contemporary design issues, or as a theoretical work.
Beginning with a historical perspective, the book looks at some
of the key conflicts in architectural thought that were brought
about by postindustrial change. The discussion shifts to clearly
describe the forms of complexity, how these have interacted with
architecture and the possibilities in fully embracing complexity in
architectural practice.
Although there are many books focusing on complexity science,
there are few that focus on the relationship between complexity and
design and none which take such a comprehensive approach.
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