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a+u 20:04, 595

Computational Discourses

Edited by A+U Publishing

$40.00

  • This issue examines the application of computational design and digital fabrication across a spectrum of scales
  • 14 projects are curated to suggest what 'thinking digitally' can do in present times
  • With supporting texts by Jenny E. Sabin, Patrik Schumacher, and Achim Menges
Full Description

This issue of a+u examines the application of computational design and digital fabrication across a spectrum of scales – from a free-form high-rise exoskeleton, to bio-mimetic wearables for the body, to the printed structure of a nonstandard brick – taking its conceptual cues from Charles and Ray Eames’ 1977 film, Powers of Ten. 14 projects are selected by individuals and entities working in cross-disciplinary ways that suggest what ‘thinking digitally’ can do with the means of our present time. For each of the issue’s projects, the shaping and organizing of various materials, via computational methods, serve as our starting points. With supporting texts by Jenny E. Sabin, Patrik Schumacher, and Achim Menges. Through the relationships drawn from this iterative collection of work, we hope to make the unfamiliar more familiar, and to provoke questions about the relationship between natural systems, digital technology, and the shaping of the material environment.

Text in English and Japanese.

About the Author
a+u - Architecture and Urbanism - is a monthly architectural magazine established in 1971 that highlights a broad range of the work and activities of top contemporary architects from around the world in a well-presented format.
Specifications
Publisher
Shinkenchiku-Sha Co., Ltd
ISBN
9784900212497
Published
24th Jun 2020
Binding
Paperback / softback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
8.5 in x 11.5 in
Pages
176 Pages
Illustrations
265 color, 25 b&w
Name of series
a+u - Architecture and Urbanism
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