Selective Interference: Emergent complexity informed by programmatic, social and performative criteria (2014)
article⁄Selective Interference: Emergent complexity informed by programmatic, social and performative criteria (2014)
abstract⁄This research aims to demonstrate if a holistic approach to generative architectural design is feasible using algorithms and techniques now common in architecture studios. By formalising and simplifying the intersections between discrete processes a complex ‘open box’ design structure is developed that produces responsive, novel conceptual designs in a marriage of designer input and computer processing.
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Year |
2014 |
Authors |
Welch, Christopher; Moleta, Tane; Moloney, Jules. |
Issue |
ACADIA 14: Design Agency |
Pages |
719-726 |
Library link |
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Entry filename |
selective-interference |