Despite the global and universal characteristics of nowadays’ society, the new information and communication technologies, seem, in paradox, to direct Architecture to growing individualism, shown in the nervous search for each one’s form. This path seems to end up in cities filled up with iconic buildings with no respect neither for the consolidated built environment, nor for the human being. Known as an innovation tools, with huge power and able to make all the visionary and utopian projects become real seem to further Architecture away from its humanist basis. The architect, selfish and egocentric, dives deep into his own craziness, in an era where the new technologies allow everything. If boundaries are not established, a new architectur...
From the very beginning of architecture, technology as a constituting part of culture and civilizati...
While increasingly the world around us is becoming “smart” – from smart phones to smart meters – in ...
The article is based on the premise that in the history of architecture there has always been an int...
We have entered a new époque, transforming our societies from the mechanical to the digital. This un...
An obvious result of the act of liberation is the presence of extremely more efficient buildings, wi...
Architecture is not the product of materials and purposes - nor by the way of social conditions - bu...
The architect has always been subservient to the client; in the modern world, there are few clients ...
architecture Changes and progress are an inseparable part of modern living, and they reflect a growi...
Information Technology (IT) is impacting architecture dramatically in process and form. Often thecur...
The expectations for shaping the urban landscape toward the ethical and aesthetic values of democrac...
Architectural design in recent decades has measured itself with an unprecedented speed imposed by te...
"You go through a heavy industrial area of large city and there it all is, the technology. In front ...
Digital technologies—computers and computer-controlled machines have pervaded all aspects of life, ...
The increasing possibilities of the ubiquitous world of the (internet of things) IoT, will not only ...
New means of interaction in the electronic realm are transforming activities of our society that hav...
From the very beginning of architecture, technology as a constituting part of culture and civilizati...
While increasingly the world around us is becoming “smart” – from smart phones to smart meters – in ...
The article is based on the premise that in the history of architecture there has always been an int...
We have entered a new époque, transforming our societies from the mechanical to the digital. This un...
An obvious result of the act of liberation is the presence of extremely more efficient buildings, wi...
Architecture is not the product of materials and purposes - nor by the way of social conditions - bu...
The architect has always been subservient to the client; in the modern world, there are few clients ...
architecture Changes and progress are an inseparable part of modern living, and they reflect a growi...
Information Technology (IT) is impacting architecture dramatically in process and form. Often thecur...
The expectations for shaping the urban landscape toward the ethical and aesthetic values of democrac...
Architectural design in recent decades has measured itself with an unprecedented speed imposed by te...
"You go through a heavy industrial area of large city and there it all is, the technology. In front ...
Digital technologies—computers and computer-controlled machines have pervaded all aspects of life, ...
The increasing possibilities of the ubiquitous world of the (internet of things) IoT, will not only ...
New means of interaction in the electronic realm are transforming activities of our society that hav...
From the very beginning of architecture, technology as a constituting part of culture and civilizati...
While increasingly the world around us is becoming “smart” – from smart phones to smart meters – in ...
The article is based on the premise that in the history of architecture there has always been an int...