Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Generative architecture- theory and design

Generative architecture refers to a picture in which component invention is set in motion with some degree of autonomy and some degree of design control.

A bicycle is a static system of interactive parts, governed by environmental forces and component relationships. The bicycle requires a skilled cyclist to become a dynamic system successfully operating in changing conditions. Like a bicycle under rider-power, an inhabited building is dynamic. Architects arrange a future building to suit its inhabitants; they become generative architects when they treat building design as component set invention, and if they subject the proposed components to design development using semi-autonomous or autonomous rule-systems.



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