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From Control To Design Parametric Algorithmic Architecture (Pb 2017)

From Control To Design Parametric Algorithmic Architecture (Pb 2017)

From Control To Design Parametric Algorithmic Architecture (Pb 2017)
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From Control To Design Parametric Algorithmic Architecture (Pb 2017) Paperback - 2017

by Sakamoto T

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Parametric and algorithmic design are two of the fastest emerging, most radical technologies reshaping architecture today. This book presents six independent practices that explore current applications of parametric and algorithmic design techniques in architectural production. If the first generation of digital modeling programs allowed designers to conceive new forms and processes, a new breed of digital techniques is being discussed to control and realize these forms. How are these techniques affecting architectural practice and what potentials do they offer ? This is a compilation of projects from leading practitioners across the fields of parametric and algorithmic design. A compelling, multi-perspective debate on the future of design. Featuring: Mutsuro Sasaki, AGU (Arup), Aranda-Lasch, Michael Meredith (mos), P.art (AKT), Designtoproduction, with a conversation between Sanford Kwinter and Jason Payne.
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