While there have been significant discussions about the relevance of cybernetics within architectural and urban studies, the focus has mainly been on computing and digital practices. Since its emergence in the post-war period, cybernetics – in both its first and second-order versions – has introduced to architectural discourse systematic design methods and practices, while also tackling issues of reflexivity and complex problems. In this introduction, we examine the relation between cybernetics and architecture by focusing on a problem they both share. To this end, we approach cybernetics as the study of the production, consumption and flow of information, an account that has little to do with digital logics, unless one wants to pursue that...
Ecology and cybernetics, in their everyday folk meanings at least, might seem to be completely disso...
In 1969, English researcher Gordon Pask published an article named “The Architectural Relevance of C...
Throughout the history, cities have always been regarded as sites or centers of accumulation of poli...
While there have been significant discussions about the relevance of cybernetics within architectura...
Footprint #28 examines the relation between cybernetics and architecture by focusing on a problem th...
Whatever happened to cybernetics in architecture? Cybernetics was swaggering from day one. Its origi...
This article discusses the impact of systems thinking and cybernetics on architectural design by exa...
This article discusses the impact of systems thinking and cybernetics on architectural design by exa...
In his article "The Architectural Relevance of Cybernetics", (1969), Gordon Pask supported the subst...
My research is centred upon how architecture is invigorated by cyberspace, the blurred boundary betw...
Since the 1960s, the field of digital architecture has been grounded on a computational practice of ...
This article examines the contradictory circuits of (neo)cybernetics in contemporary architectural a...
In this article, I posit that for the field of architecture to come to a distinctly architectural ap...
Ecology and cybernetics, in their everyday folk meanings at least, might seem to be completely disso...
In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in cybernetics amongst designers. This has b...
Ecology and cybernetics, in their everyday folk meanings at least, might seem to be completely disso...
In 1969, English researcher Gordon Pask published an article named “The Architectural Relevance of C...
Throughout the history, cities have always been regarded as sites or centers of accumulation of poli...
While there have been significant discussions about the relevance of cybernetics within architectura...
Footprint #28 examines the relation between cybernetics and architecture by focusing on a problem th...
Whatever happened to cybernetics in architecture? Cybernetics was swaggering from day one. Its origi...
This article discusses the impact of systems thinking and cybernetics on architectural design by exa...
This article discusses the impact of systems thinking and cybernetics on architectural design by exa...
In his article "The Architectural Relevance of Cybernetics", (1969), Gordon Pask supported the subst...
My research is centred upon how architecture is invigorated by cyberspace, the blurred boundary betw...
Since the 1960s, the field of digital architecture has been grounded on a computational practice of ...
This article examines the contradictory circuits of (neo)cybernetics in contemporary architectural a...
In this article, I posit that for the field of architecture to come to a distinctly architectural ap...
Ecology and cybernetics, in their everyday folk meanings at least, might seem to be completely disso...
In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in cybernetics amongst designers. This has b...
Ecology and cybernetics, in their everyday folk meanings at least, might seem to be completely disso...
In 1969, English researcher Gordon Pask published an article named “The Architectural Relevance of C...
Throughout the history, cities have always been regarded as sites or centers of accumulation of poli...