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Something Else, Something Raw: From ProtoHouse to Blokhut – The Aesthetics of Computational Assemblage
London‐based architect Gilles Retsin is seeking out a new spatial experience. Enough of refined and carefully articulated surfaces and volumes. As demonstrated by these projects from his own practice and from the Softkill Design team – of which he is also a member – new digital techniques make it possible to devise environments that are infused with raw atmosphere. Here, the boundaries between interior and exterior, or between classic elements such as wall, floor and ceiling, are blurred to the point of nonexistence.
Something Else, Something Raw: From ProtoHouse to Blokhut – The Aesthetics of Computational Assemblage
London‐based architect Gilles Retsin is seeking out a new spatial experience. Enough of refined and carefully articulated surfaces and volumes. As demonstrated by these projects from his own practice and from the Softkill Design team – of which he is also a member – new digital techniques make it possible to devise environments that are infused with raw atmosphere. Here, the boundaries between interior and exterior, or between classic elements such as wall, floor and ceiling, are blurred to the point of nonexistence.
Something Else, Something Raw: From ProtoHouse to Blokhut – The Aesthetics of Computational Assemblage
Retsin, Gilles (author)
Architectural Design ; 86 ; 84-89
2016-11-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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