We live in a world where speed precedes everything we do. From our forms of socializing, to communication, to building buildings, we are constantly surrounded by the need for faster processes. The human brain has its limits, but machines enable us to think faster, do faster, and to create concepts that were impossible before. In architecture, we use digital technologies to facilitate imagination, to create new forms, and we then need the same technologies to build them
At a time when the production of architecture is undergoing significant change, Industries of Archit...
This article summarises a series of experiments at the Architectural Association between 2011 and 20...
Abstract: The digital revolution is affecting not only the way we produce drawings, but also the wa...
Digital technologies—computers and computer-controlled machines have pervaded all aspects of life, ...
Industrialized societies are undergoing a transition towards an informational era, in whi...
As we ponder the present and future of the field of architecture, it might be helpful to look at the...
Architecture is not the product of materials and purposes - nor by the way of social conditions - bu...
Early 20th-century modern architecture is a product of the Industrial Revolution. According to estab...
Tools of digitalisation and automation are changing the labour market and human’s interaction with p...
Architectural design in recent decades has measured itself with an unprecedented speed imposed by te...
The article is based on the premise that in the history of architecture there has always been an int...
The ongoing change of technological paradigm has great consequences for the production of architectu...
The architectural controversy of decoration has reappeared (since it was previously described as a c...
Fundamentally architecture is a material-based practice that implies that making and the close engag...
If the late twentieth-century architectural canon was defined by its portrayal as a solo act, the ea...
At a time when the production of architecture is undergoing significant change, Industries of Archit...
This article summarises a series of experiments at the Architectural Association between 2011 and 20...
Abstract: The digital revolution is affecting not only the way we produce drawings, but also the wa...
Digital technologies—computers and computer-controlled machines have pervaded all aspects of life, ...
Industrialized societies are undergoing a transition towards an informational era, in whi...
As we ponder the present and future of the field of architecture, it might be helpful to look at the...
Architecture is not the product of materials and purposes - nor by the way of social conditions - bu...
Early 20th-century modern architecture is a product of the Industrial Revolution. According to estab...
Tools of digitalisation and automation are changing the labour market and human’s interaction with p...
Architectural design in recent decades has measured itself with an unprecedented speed imposed by te...
The article is based on the premise that in the history of architecture there has always been an int...
The ongoing change of technological paradigm has great consequences for the production of architectu...
The architectural controversy of decoration has reappeared (since it was previously described as a c...
Fundamentally architecture is a material-based practice that implies that making and the close engag...
If the late twentieth-century architectural canon was defined by its portrayal as a solo act, the ea...
At a time when the production of architecture is undergoing significant change, Industries of Archit...
This article summarises a series of experiments at the Architectural Association between 2011 and 20...
Abstract: The digital revolution is affecting not only the way we produce drawings, but also the wa...