authors |
Terzidis, Costas |
year |
1989 |
title |
Transformational Design |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1989.087
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source |
New Ideas and Directions for the 1990’s [ACADIA Conference Proceedings] Gainsville (Florida - USA) 27-29 October 1989, pp. 87-101 |
summary |
The use of dynamically executable transformations and their orchestration in time is discussed and explored as a design tool. The aim has been to accommodate the dynamic character of architectural design during its form searching stages. The transformation and reformation of architectural elements is executed in real time under the direction of a user, who, by controlling the rhythm and the speed, orchestrates the compositional evolution of an architectural parti. |
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ACADIA |
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