Now we see now: architecture and research by the living
In the context of massive and accelerating change--in technology, science, climate, and society--the nature of architectural design is also evolving and coming to life in new ways. New York-based office The Living has developed a unique design approach that explores projects through the application...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the context of massive and accelerating change--in technology, science, climate, and society--the nature of architectural design is also evolving and coming to life in new ways. New York-based office The Living has developed a unique design approach that explores projects through the application of new technologies, materials, and the growing field of generative design (design that uses software to emulate nature's evolutionary processes). These methods are futuristic, even utopian, but also raw and immediate in their application of hands-on prototyping and testing through making. The Living addresses urgent issues through reframing design with today's tools.0David Benjamin, founding principal of The Living, explains his methodologies through numerous projects and abundant research that are making real inroads to what is increasingly known as generative design. Benjamin executes numerous projects that demonstrate these surprising techniques, including the Princeton Embodied Computation Lab, a new building for research on next-generation design and construction technologies; Hy-Fi, a branching tower for MoMA PS1 made of a new type of biodegradable brick; and using principles of adaptive networks to prototype new structural dividers for Airbus that are nearly 50% lighter than traditional ones. The Living: Architecture and Research documents this emerging body of work and points to new directions for an evolving discipline, surveying projects at a variety of scales for a variety for clients. For an era where rapid change is the norm, The Living demonstrates how future design practices can embrace uncertainty and generate surprising solutions to tomorrow's challenges |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
FOREWORD
PAOLA~NTONELLI
...........................................................................................................
14
VOLUME
1:
PROJECTS
LIVING ARCHITECTURE
DAVID BENJAMIN
......................................................................................................
19
MAKING
VISIBLE THE INVISIBLE
DESIGN
AS PARTICIPATION
KEVINSLAVIN
.............................................................................................................
33
............................................................................................
LIVING LIGHT,
SEOUL,
2009 38
.................................................................................
PIER 35 ECOPARK, NEW YORK, 2018
60
EPISODE: CITIZEN SCIENCE
...................................................................
STREET
LIFE, SHENZHEN AND HONG KONG,
2010
88
.................................................................
SOCIAL ROBOT,
SAN
FRANCISCO
AND
BERLIN,
2015
108
EPISODE: BEYOND EFFICIENCY
LIVING CITY, NEW YORK AND
SAN
FRANCISCO,
2008
.................................................................
128
THE FRLCTLONS
OF MAKING
IT REAL
ENDLESS FORM:
MATERIALISMAND BACTERIALISM
M
THE WORK
OF
THE
LIVING
EYAL
WEIZMAN
...........................................................................................................
149
HY-FI, NEW YORK,
2014
..................................................................................................
154
EPISODE: LOOPED
MARS OFFICE,
TORONTO,
2017
.........................................................................................
186
LIVING GLASS,
2008
...................................................................................................
218
EPISODE:
THE GARAGE
BLACK
LAKE,
NEW YORK,
2015
............................................................................
:.
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232
LIFECYCLES,
INCHEON, 2010
..........................................................................................
256
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
+
NATURAL
INTELLIGENCE
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DESIGN INTELLIGENCE:
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275
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BIONIC PARTITION,
HAMBURG,
2015
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EPISODE: OK, COMPUTER
EMBODIED COMPUTATION LAB. PRINCETON. 2017
............................................................
312
BIO.PROCESSING. EDINBURGH. 2012
............................................................................
344
EPISODE:
ON NEW GROWTH AND NEW FORM
MUSSEL CHOIR.
VENICE. 2012
........................................................................................
360
AMPHIBIOUS ENVELOPE.
CHICAGO. 2015
..........................................................................
374
VOLUME
2:
RESEARCH
LIVING RESEARCH
DAVID
BENJAMIN
..........................................................................................................
403
BIOLOGICAL
ALGORITHMS:
HYBRID
COMPUTATIONAL
GEOMETRY SYSTEM
FOR DESIGNING
LIGHTWEIGHT STRUCTURES
...........................
414
LIVING COMPUTERS:
BIO LOGIC
OF XYLEM CELLS. WITH FEMAN FEDERICI
...............................................................
430
EVOLUTIONARY
COMPUTING:
MULTI-OBJECTIVE
OPTIMIZATION
IN ARCHITECTURE. WITH
IAN KEOUGH
...........................................
448
GENERATIVE DESIGN:
BEYOND RULES OF THUMB
WITH A NOVEL DESIGN SPACE MODEL
..................................................
466
MACHINE LEARNING FOR THE
PHYSICAL WORLD:
DETECTING FEATURES IN NATURAL MATERIALS
.............................................................................
484
COMPUTATIONAL STACKING:
LAYOUT OF GROWN BRICKS FOR
FREEFORM STRUCTURES
.................................................................
502
MUSSEL SENSORS:
LIVE BIVALVES FOR
EVALUATING WATER
QUALITY. WITH SAMUEL
GURR
................................................
522
HUMAN SENSORS:
COMPUTING
THE
QUALITATIVE THROUGH SIMULATION OF EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION
.................................
544
BIAS
IN
ALGORITHMS:
EXPOSING THE ASSUMPTIONS IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
..............................................................
564
AFTERWORD: ON CIRCLES. OVALS. ELLIPSES. SPHERES. AND THE LIVING
MARK LEE AND SHARON JOHNSTON
.......................................................................................
582
PROJECT CREDITS
..................................................................................................
585
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PHOTOGRAPHY
CREDITS
AND
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 590
CONTRIBUTORS
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591
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