Natural Born Caadesigners

Natural Born Caadesigners
Title Natural Born Caadesigners PDF eBook
Author Christian Pongratz
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 102
Release 2000
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783764362461

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In the USA the generation of 30-40 year old architects has a number of remarkable achievements to show for itself. Although this generation encompasses a broad spectrum of architectural genres, it is clear that there is one common factor which differentiates them from the previous generation: they were literally born with the computer. This book reports on how this new tool has influenced and affected the quality of designing, looking at the most interesting protagonists of the electronic generation together with their most important projects. The authors live in New York and are themselves active in this field

Hyperbodies

Hyperbodies
Title Hyperbodies PDF eBook
Author Kas Oosterhuis
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 98
Release 2003
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783764369699

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Hyperbodies are buildings and environments which can continuously change shape and content. The mutations of such buildings depend on the input coming from their user as well as from the surroundings. This interaction between user and building is determined by a data flow which the hyperbody uses and converts into a "hypersurface" structure, which then alters our perception of space in and around the hyperbody. The architect programs this interaction and can thereby define the specific character of the building. In this book, the author provides a concise overview of this latest digital tool. Kaas Oosterhuis is Professor at the Technical University Delft and is a well-known Dutch architect.

The Architecture of Intelligence

The Architecture of Intelligence
Title The Architecture of Intelligence PDF eBook
Author Derrick De Kerckhove
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 100
Release 2001
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783764364519

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A refreshingly unconventional look at architecture and the World Wide Web. Using Vitruvius' classical text De Arquitectura as a starting point, De Kerckhove begins a journey into the exciting world of the Internet. On the one hand he explores the architecture of this revolutionary medium, on the other, he considers the wide-ranging opportunities which the IT world offers for architectonic design, revealing how this new medium for communication is as much based on tradition as on innovation. Derrick de Kerckhove is the Director of the McLuhan Institute and Professor at the University of Toronto. His research into the effects of innovative technology on human communication, of new media on traditional culture have gained worldwide recognition.

New Flatness

New Flatness
Title New Flatness PDF eBook
Author Alicia Imperiale
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 100
Release 2000-08-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783764362959

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In recent architecture theory and practise there has been a tendency to refer to exteriors as a skin concealing an interior, as opposed to the traditional and more physical concepts of surface, flatness, and depth. The computer now enables the architect to call his design into life, free from the rigid material form, and view it as a flexible and interactive creation. In this book, the concepts of flatness and surface tension are examined in the light of virtual design and built reality. A selection of projects are presented to show how the architects regard space and surfaces in modern architectural practice in a digital age.

New Wombs

New Wombs
Title New Wombs PDF eBook
Author Maria Luisa Palumbo
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 100
Release 2000-08-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783764362942

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A sense of harmony and proportion has traditionally been achieved in architectural compositions by using the dimensions of the human body as the starting point. Modern technology now enables us to go beyond these physical dimensions into a virtual world, and this poses a challenge to architecture as we usually perceive it. Interactive, flexible and intelligent models are being called for. Whilst technology is taking us into the realms of virtual reality, architecture on the other hand, is becoming more corporeal. "Postorganic" is the term being used to express this merging of the body and architecture brought about by electronic media. A radical change in perspective is blurring the distinction between the organic and mechanic, and the artificial logic of the computer and the natural logic of man are fusing together

Digital Stories

Digital Stories
Title Digital Stories PDF eBook
Author Maia Engeli
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 100
Release 2000
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783764361754

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Design in the area of architecture is essentially an act of innovation, continually striving to integrate practical, metaphorical and symbolic features into the designs using the technical means of today, and this is precisely where the computer can provide fascinating new potential to create a narrative space.

Virtual Terragni

Virtual Terragni
Title Virtual Terragni PDF eBook
Author Mirko Galli
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 100
Release 2000
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783764361747

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Traditionally architectural models were static creations but now through CAAD, models can be created which are dynamic and easily manipulated. This book shows how the electronic medium can be used to critically reconstruct unbuilt projects, looking in particular at projects by the famous Italian rationalist, Giuseppe Terragni. Four villas and several monument buildings are visually represented, their structures and functions examined and assessed using CAAD.