Monday, November 2, 2009
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Through a focus on developing design tools that directly translate index and feedback data into tectonic form, architecture becomes a medium for creating continuity between spectator and event.
The power of form-finding algorithms already employed to organize social networks, manage databases and model biologic conditions needs to activate new architectural techniques. Negotiating the boundaries of site, program, and physics inherent to a stadium in southwest London provides extensive and intensive sources that must be related and structured. A commitment to creating input –sensitive software and code ties the design of a stadium typology to local and transient information and self-stopping and optimizing methods.
The power of form-finding algorithms already employed to organize social networks, manage databases and model biologic conditions needs to activate new architectural techniques. Negotiating the boundaries of site, program, and physics inherent to a stadium in southwest London provides extensive and intensive sources that must be related and structured. A commitment to creating input –sensitive software and code ties the design of a stadium typology to local and transient information and self-stopping and optimizing methods.
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