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acadia15_00 |
authors |
Combs, Lonn and Perry, Chris (eds.) |
year |
2015 |
title |
ACADIA 2105: Computational Ecologies: Design in the Anthropocene |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2015
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source |
ACADIA 2105: Computational Ecologies: Design in the Anthropocene [Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 978-0-692-53726-8] Cincinnati 19-25 October, 2015), 533 p. |
summary |
Computational Ecologies: Design in the Anthropocene, seeks to engage a new period of enivironmental uncertainty by raising the question as to whether architecture should embark on establishing new affiliations beyond the human; a fundamental redefinition of the discipline as something no longer significant for “us” alone. If the Anthropocene has ushered in a new era of existential threat for human civilization, how does architecture not only rethink conventional forms of “program,” and by extension “performance,” privileging nonhuman alongside human forms of “use,” but a new material, formal, and spatial aesthetics as well? |
keywords |
Anthopocene, computation |
series |
ACADIA |
type |
normal paper |
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