Description
In the form of a critical anthology, this book interlaces an ensemble of seminal articles by leading figures in the theory and practice of digital design with a series of original theoretical texts. It develops a meta-theory of the emerging interactions of media technologies and design in architecture. This theory is promoted as a foundation of transformations in design methods as well as a basis for the evolution of new forms of design thinking.
The development of an explication of emerging concepts in the form of a new taxonomy is an important contribution in any form of discourse analysis. Theories of the Digital in Architecture attempts to develop such a conceptual orientation for the growing impact of the integration of digital media technologies in design. It locates these conceptual structures within a historical perspective that identifies the coming into being of a new epistemology of the digital in architecture.
CONTENTS
- Preface Introduction: Vitruvius Digitalis Rivka Oxman and Robert Oxman
- Part 1: Theory: A Universe of Discourse
- Part 2: Form: From Composition to Generation
- Part 3: Performance/Generation: From Analysis to Informed Synthesis
- Part 4: Parametrics: The Design of Multiplicities
- Part 5: Morphogenesis: Bio-inspired Evolutionary Design
- Part 6: Tectonics: From Form to Material Tectonics
- Part 7: Materialization: Materialization Processes and Design Technologies
- Part 8: Material Fabrication: Design Technologies of Digital Materiality
- Part 9: Responsive/Dynamic/Adaptive
- Part 10: Epistemology: Disciplinary Knowledge of Digital Design in Architecture
430 pages, 51 black & white halftones, 11 black & white line drawings / 17,5 x 24,5 cm / English

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