Dialogues on Architecture is a series of dialogues between researchers and practitioners, who are embracing the intellectual model of high technology and are involved in its advancement and application in architecture. Dialogue #4 focuses on the technology transfer between on- and off-Earth research and its impact on society, and in particular on industry and education. The dialogue takes place between Henriette Bier (HB), Paul Chan (PC), Advenit Makaya (AM), and Angelo Cervone (AC)
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Dialogues on Architecture is a series of dialogues between researchers and practitioners, who are em...
Dialogs on Architecture is a series of dialogs between researchers and practitioners who are embraci...
The way we design, construct, and inhabit buildings is changing—moving toward greater integration of...
Tools of digitalisation and automation are changing the labour market and human’s interaction with p...
This thesis proposes that architectural design no longer has to be primarily static, but rather it c...
Architecture is a heteronomous discipline that finds its reasons in the hybridisation and contaminat...
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This article summarises a series of experiments at the Architectural Association between 2011 and 20...
Today’s physical-digital continuum challenges designers and architects to envision architecture as a...
A Dialogue between Paola Clerici Maestosi and Giovanni Vetritto (IT), Olga Kordas (SE), Johhanes Bre...
Dialogues on Architecture is a series of dialogues between researchers and practitioners, who are em...
Dialogs on Architecture is a series of dialogs between researchers and practitioners who are embraci...
The way we design, construct, and inhabit buildings is changing—moving toward greater integration of...
Tools of digitalisation and automation are changing the labour market and human’s interaction with p...
This thesis proposes that architectural design no longer has to be primarily static, but rather it c...
Architecture is a heteronomous discipline that finds its reasons in the hybridisation and contaminat...
Peter Eisenman discusses with architects and philosophers: Jörg H. Gleiter (Germany), Kim Förster (S...
There are considerations within the philosophy of technology that question the ontological division ...
The proliferation of data together with the increase of computing power in the last decade has trigg...
Globalization is shrinking the world. This is bringing about dynamic possibilities for information, ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) technology progressively integrates into daily life and domestic env...
This Spool [CpA] #3 issue poses and attempts to answer questions on the nature of this intimate huma...
This article summarises a series of experiments at the Architectural Association between 2011 and 20...
Today’s physical-digital continuum challenges designers and architects to envision architecture as a...
A Dialogue between Paola Clerici Maestosi and Giovanni Vetritto (IT), Olga Kordas (SE), Johhanes Bre...