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	<title>IAAC Blog &#187; multiplicity</title>
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		<title>Multiple Results</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[MULTIPLE RESULTS  Or the exuberant world of possibilities In the current paradigm of architectural design, scripting and parametric control, the idea of multiplicity takes a new momentum. Operating within this paradigm architects claim total control over their process-based designs, they claim total control over their creative material. A bigger importance is given to the projects [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MULTIPLE RESULTS  Or the exuberant world of possibilities</p>
<p>In the current paradigm of architectural design, scripting and  parametric control,<br />
the idea of multiplicity takes a new momentum. Operating within this<br />
paradigm architects claim total control over their process-based  designs, they<br />
claim total control over their creative material. A bigger importance is  given<br />
to the projects “solution” rather than to the resulting formal  structure. No<br />
wonder, since its fascinating to visualise the implicit multiplicity of  forms and<br />
structures within the ranges of diff erent parameters.<br />
This exuberance of formal output opens up a world of possibilities that  the<br />
studio wants to tab.We are interested in producing multiple versions of  single<br />
result. We want to produce a series of a fi nal version, that is, a  territory of possibilities.</p>
<p>As architects we have to develop instruments to gain the suffi cient  ability<br />
and insight as where to know when a process-based design is to be<br />
declared fi nished. But creating an instrumental layer of information to  inform<br />
the process end is not enough. Let others choose, let the client, or<br />
the Jury, decide wich is the fi nal version. We want to suspend the fi  nal<br />
decision making.<br />
The studio wants to explore a simple strategy: our result will not be an<br />
individual, but a series of variations of the same individual.</p>
<p>Team: Jordi Pagès i Ramon and Lluis Viu</p>
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