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Disruptive Ecologies: Design with Nonhuman Intelligences
AbstractIn the last decade, the B‐Pro post‐professional Architectural Design Master's programmes in Architectural Design (AD) and Urban Design (UD) at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London have developed innovative research delving into various aspects of design and digital technologies. Such preoccupations include biotechnology, computation and artificial intelligence, digital fabrication and robotics. Programme directors Roberto Bottazzi and Tyson Hosmer, and Theory Coordinator Mollie Claypool, illustrate some of its recent thought‐provoking work.
Disruptive Ecologies: Design with Nonhuman Intelligences
AbstractIn the last decade, the B‐Pro post‐professional Architectural Design Master's programmes in Architectural Design (AD) and Urban Design (UD) at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London have developed innovative research delving into various aspects of design and digital technologies. Such preoccupations include biotechnology, computation and artificial intelligence, digital fabrication and robotics. Programme directors Roberto Bottazzi and Tyson Hosmer, and Theory Coordinator Mollie Claypool, illustrate some of its recent thought‐provoking work.
Disruptive Ecologies: Design with Nonhuman Intelligences
Architectural Design
Bottazzi, Roberto (author) / Hosmer, Tyson (author) / Claypool, Mollie (author)
Architectural Design ; 94 ; 30-37
2024-01-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Disruptive Ecologies: Design with Nonhuman Intelligences
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