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CONTINUUM: A Self‐Engineering Creature‐Culture
10.1002/ad.316.abs
An interdisciplinary design research collaborative led by Alisa Andrasek, CONTINUUM emerged from a series of design research seminars at Columbia University's graduate school of architecture. Working collaboratively with Robert Aish, Andresek's workshops explored the potential of the new Bentley Systems' GenerativeComponents design software, which at the time was in beta testing. CONTINUUM was formed to extend the possibilities of such collaborations and has expanded its network, occupying an interesting and unique territory of intersecting interests between academia, corporate practice and the companies that create design tools. Traditionally understood as antagonistic, commercial and progressive interests and intentions find common ground in their shared need for research into advanced design software that will enable the retooling of architectural practice. Here, Pia Ednie‐Brown, with illustrations by Alisa Andrasek, examines the unique ways in which CONTINUUM enfolds diverse professional and academic practices. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
CONTINUUM: A Self‐Engineering Creature‐Culture
10.1002/ad.316.abs
An interdisciplinary design research collaborative led by Alisa Andrasek, CONTINUUM emerged from a series of design research seminars at Columbia University's graduate school of architecture. Working collaboratively with Robert Aish, Andresek's workshops explored the potential of the new Bentley Systems' GenerativeComponents design software, which at the time was in beta testing. CONTINUUM was formed to extend the possibilities of such collaborations and has expanded its network, occupying an interesting and unique territory of intersecting interests between academia, corporate practice and the companies that create design tools. Traditionally understood as antagonistic, commercial and progressive interests and intentions find common ground in their shared need for research into advanced design software that will enable the retooling of architectural practice. Here, Pia Ednie‐Brown, with illustrations by Alisa Andrasek, examines the unique ways in which CONTINUUM enfolds diverse professional and academic practices. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
CONTINUUM: A Self‐Engineering Creature‐Culture
Ednie‐Brown, Pia (author) / Andrasek, Alisa (author)
Architectural Design ; 76 ; 18-25
2006-09-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Natalie Jeremijenko's One Tree project , Bentley's GenerativeComponents system , Dr Axel Killian , Columbia University, biothing , Lars Hesselgren (KPF) , Smart Geometry Group (SGG) , ‘Material Potency’ , Neri Oxman , Kyle Steinfeld , Tobias Schwinn , biothing + SOM , Mark Twain , Diffusion Aggregated Structure (DLA) , Tropisms: Computing Theoretical Morphospaces of Branching Growth Systems , Bentley Systems , Robert Aish (Bentley) , Gustave Le Bon , Michael Reed , Hugh Whitehead (Foster and Partners) , J Parrish (Arup Sport) , Roland Snooks , Evelyn Fox Keller
CONTINUUM: A Self-Engineering Creature-Culture
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