In this article, I posit that for the field of architecture to come to a distinctly architectural application of computational technologies it requires the elaboration of a concept of critical technics. This is premised on a systems-view of technical development, which highlights the importance of time and situatedness for any consideration of change, genesis or becoming. In order to then construct an architectural technicity that can grapple with the external character of technical development, I argue – using the philosophy of technology of Gilbert Simondon and Stafford Beer’s management cybernetics – that what is needed for this is a radical opening-up of the architectural process in the form of a democratisation, to augment architecture...
Fundamentally architecture is a material-based practice that implies that making and the close engag...
My research is centred upon how architecture is invigorated by cyberspace, the blurred boundary betw...
The shift from mechanical to digital forces architects to reposition themselves: Architects generate...
Digital technologies—computers and computer-controlled machines have pervaded all aspects of life, ...
While there have been significant discussions about the relevance of cybernetics within architectura...
Whatever happened to cybernetics in architecture? Cybernetics was swaggering from day one. Its origi...
For the architecture theorist Charles Jencks, Frank Gehry's Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Peter Eisen...
One thing should be perfectly clear: I am not against the use of the computer in architectural desig...
This project forms an exploration of the way in which architecture, as a discipline, might come to a...
We have entered a new époque, transforming our societies from the mechanical to the digital. This un...
The past 15 years have seen an open-ended, innovation driven development in the field of digital des...
This article discusses the impact of systems thinking and cybernetics on architectural design by exa...
Architecture is not the product of materials and purposes - nor by the way of social conditions - bu...
Architectural design in recent decades has measured itself with an unprecedented speed imposed by te...
In his article "The Architectural Relevance of Cybernetics", (1969), Gordon Pask supported the subst...
Fundamentally architecture is a material-based practice that implies that making and the close engag...
My research is centred upon how architecture is invigorated by cyberspace, the blurred boundary betw...
The shift from mechanical to digital forces architects to reposition themselves: Architects generate...
Digital technologies—computers and computer-controlled machines have pervaded all aspects of life, ...
While there have been significant discussions about the relevance of cybernetics within architectura...
Whatever happened to cybernetics in architecture? Cybernetics was swaggering from day one. Its origi...
For the architecture theorist Charles Jencks, Frank Gehry's Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Peter Eisen...
One thing should be perfectly clear: I am not against the use of the computer in architectural desig...
This project forms an exploration of the way in which architecture, as a discipline, might come to a...
We have entered a new époque, transforming our societies from the mechanical to the digital. This un...
The past 15 years have seen an open-ended, innovation driven development in the field of digital des...
This article discusses the impact of systems thinking and cybernetics on architectural design by exa...
Architecture is not the product of materials and purposes - nor by the way of social conditions - bu...
Architectural design in recent decades has measured itself with an unprecedented speed imposed by te...
In his article "The Architectural Relevance of Cybernetics", (1969), Gordon Pask supported the subst...
Fundamentally architecture is a material-based practice that implies that making and the close engag...
My research is centred upon how architecture is invigorated by cyberspace, the blurred boundary betw...
The shift from mechanical to digital forces architects to reposition themselves: Architects generate...