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Now that information technologies are fully embedded into the
design studio, Instabilities and Potentialities explores our
post-digital culture to better understand its impact on theoretical
discourse and design processes in architecture. The role of digital
technologies and its ever-increasing infusion of information into
the design process entails three main shifts in the way we approach
architecture: its movement from an abstracted mode of codification
to the formation of its image, the emergence of the informed object
as a statistical model rather than a fixed entity and the
increasing porosity of the architectural discipline to other fields
of knowledge. Instabilities and Potentialities aims to bridge
theoretical and practical approaches in digital architecture.
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, Mark
Linder, David Theodore, Evan Douglis, Ingeborg Rocker and Christian
Lange, Antoine Picon, Michael Wen-Sen Su, Chris Perry, Alexis
Meier, Achim Menges and Martin Bressani. Interviews with: George
Legendre, Alessandra Ponte, Karl Chu, CiroNajle, and Greg Lynn.
Projects by: Diller Scofidio and Renfro; Mark Burry; Yehuda Kalay;
Omar Khan; Jason Kelly Johnson, Future Cities Lab; Alejandro
Zaera-Polo and Maider Llaguno Munitxa; Anna Dyson / Bess
Krietemeyer, Peter Stark, Center for Architecture, Science and
Ecology (CASE); Philippe Rahm; Lydia Kallipoliti and Alexandros
Tsamis; Neeraj Bhatia, Infranet Lab; Jenny Sabin, Lab Studio; Luc
Courschene, Society for Arts and Technology (SAT); Eisenman
Architects; Preston Scott Cohen; Eiroa Architects; Michael
Hansmeyer; Open Source Architecture; Andrew Saunders; Nader
Tehrani, Office dA; Satoru Sugihara, ATLV and Thom Mayne,
Morphosis; Reiser and Umemoto; Roland Snooks, Kokkugia; Philip
Beesley; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger SPAN; Michael Young;
Eric Goldemberg, Monad Studio; Francois Roche; Ruy Klein; Chandler
Ahrens and John Carpenter.
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, Mark
Linder, David Theodore, Evan Douglis, Ingeborg Rocker and Christian
Lange, Antoine Picon, Michael Wen-Sen Su, Chris Perry, Alexis
Meier, Achim Menges and Martin Bressani. Interviews with: George
Legendre, Alessandra Ponte, Karl Chu, CiroNajle, and Greg Lynn.
Projects by: Diller Scofidio and Renfro; Mark Burry; Yehuda Kalay;
Omar Khan; Jason Kelly Johnson, Future Cities Lab; Alejandro
Zaera-Polo and Maider Llaguno Munitxa; Anna Dyson / Bess
Krietemeyer, Peter Stark, Center for Architecture, Science and
Ecology (CASE); Philippe Rahm; Lydia Kallipoliti and Alexandros
Tsamis; Neeraj Bhatia, Infranet Lab; Jenny Sabin, Lab Studio; Luc
Courschene, Society for Arts and Technology (SAT); Eisenman
Architects; Preston Scott Cohen; Eiroa Architects; Michael
Hansmeyer; Open Source Architecture; Andrew Saunders; Nader
Tehrani, Office dA; Satoru Sugihara, ATLV and Thom Mayne,
Morphosis; Reiser and Umemoto; Roland Snooks, Kokkugia; Philip
Beesley; Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger SPAN; Michael Young;
Eric Goldemberg, Monad Studio; Francois Roche; Ruy Klein; Chandler
Ahrens and John Carpenter.
Now that information technologies are fully embedded into the
design studio, Instabilities and Potentialities explores our
post-digital culture to better understand its impact on theoretical
discourse and design processes in architecture. The role of digital
technologies and its ever-increasing infusion of information into
the design process entails three main shifts in the way we approach
architecture: its movement from an abstracted mode of codification
to the formation of its image, the emergence of the informed object
as a statistical model rather than a fixed entity and the
increasing porosity of the architectural discipline to other fields
of knowledge. Instabilities and Potentialities aims to bridge
theoretical and practical approaches in digital architecture.
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