Architectural Applications of Complex Adaptive Systems (2003)
article⁄Architectural Applications of Complex Adaptive Systems (2003)
abstract⁄This paper presents methods and case studies of approaching architectural design and fabrication utilizing Complex Adaptive Systems CASs. The case studies and observations described here are findings from a continuing body of research investigating applications of computational systems to architectural practice. CASs are computational mechanisms from the computer science field of Artificial Life that provide frameworks for managing large numbers of elements and their interrelationships. The ability of the CASs to handle complexity at a scale unavailable through nondigital means provides new ways of approaching architectural design, fabrication, and practice.
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Year |
2003 |
Authors |
Anzalone, Phillip; Clarke, Cory. |
Issue |
Connecting » Crossroads of Digital Discourse |
Pages |
325-335 |
Library link |
Kevin R. Klinger, 2003. bib⁄Connecting >> Crossroads of Digital Discourse. ACADIA. |
Entry filename |
architectural-applications-complex-adaptive-systems |