John Frazer's architectural work is inspired by living and generative processes. Both evolutionary and revolutionary, it explores informatin ecologies and the dynamics of the spaces between objects. Fuelled by an interest in the cybernetic work of Gordon Pask and Norbert Wiener, and the possibilities of the computer and the "new science" it has facilitated, Frazer and his team of collaborators have conducted a series of experiments that utilize genetic algorithms, cellular automata, emergent behaviour, complexity and feedback loops to create a truly dynamic architecture. Frazer studied at the Architectural Association (AA) in London from 1963 to 1969, and later became unit master of Diploma Unit 11 there. He was subsequently Director of Com...
The use of digital technology in architecture has proven to be more assertive than originally though...
Over the last few years, architects have been given access to a myriad of new generative tools that ...
To address important global challenges regarding climate change and urbanisation, architects and eng...
In John Frazer's seminal book An Evolutionary Architecture (1995), from which this essay is extracte...
In January 1995, the architect John Frazer’s groundbreaking study, An Evolutionary Architecture, was...
This thesis provides a history of exchanges between architecture and the fields of cybernetics, syst...
This thesis proposes elements and principles for a digital generative design system, which involves ...
Previous work by Professor John Frazer on Evolutionary Architecture provides a basis for the develop...
This book explores design tools based on evolutionary computation (EC), oriented primarily toward co...
Traditionally in art and architectural history, innovation is treated as a history of ideas of indiv...
The study describes some of the aspects tackled within a current Ph.D. research where architectural ...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1998.Includes bibli...
The research displays the philosophy of evolution in architecture through organism’s evolution conce...
Architecture is experiencing a paradigm shift. Modernist dichotomies exacerbated human nature from n...
Computers can only do what we tell them to do. They are our blind, unconscious digital slaves, bound...
The use of digital technology in architecture has proven to be more assertive than originally though...
Over the last few years, architects have been given access to a myriad of new generative tools that ...
To address important global challenges regarding climate change and urbanisation, architects and eng...
In John Frazer's seminal book An Evolutionary Architecture (1995), from which this essay is extracte...
In January 1995, the architect John Frazer’s groundbreaking study, An Evolutionary Architecture, was...
This thesis provides a history of exchanges between architecture and the fields of cybernetics, syst...
This thesis proposes elements and principles for a digital generative design system, which involves ...
Previous work by Professor John Frazer on Evolutionary Architecture provides a basis for the develop...
This book explores design tools based on evolutionary computation (EC), oriented primarily toward co...
Traditionally in art and architectural history, innovation is treated as a history of ideas of indiv...
The study describes some of the aspects tackled within a current Ph.D. research where architectural ...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1998.Includes bibli...
The research displays the philosophy of evolution in architecture through organism’s evolution conce...
Architecture is experiencing a paradigm shift. Modernist dichotomies exacerbated human nature from n...
Computers can only do what we tell them to do. They are our blind, unconscious digital slaves, bound...
The use of digital technology in architecture has proven to be more assertive than originally though...
Over the last few years, architects have been given access to a myriad of new generative tools that ...
To address important global challenges regarding climate change and urbanisation, architects and eng...