From Interaction to Complexity: Advanced Architecture.

Photography by: Roar Magazine

Case Study: Blur Building, by: Diller Scofidio and Renfro

Critical Reading: “Rhizome”by:  G. Deleuze, F. Guattari

When finding the accurate way of combining different elements and making them interact between each other in multiple ways, a certain level of complexity is reached and the advanced architecture begins. With elements, I’m not only referring to physical materials that compose architecture, but to human behavior and the natural changes in the context that affect the specific project. There is no exact recipe for interrelating various aspects, so this is when the role of the architect becomes helpful in designing the interaction among the ingredients to produce a final result.   

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