authors |
Negroponte, Nicholas |
year |
1971 |
title |
Aspects of Living in an Architecture Machine |
source |
Design Participation : Proceeding Design Research Society Conference. September, 1971. pp. 63-67 |
summary |
Aspects of living in an architecture machine will subsume giving the physical environment things it has never had before: knowledge, common sense, intelligence and any attribute necessary to make the built environment as responsive as a good friend or surrogate self. This article discusses what the author calls 'responsive architecture' to be vigorously distinguished from flexible architecture, manipulative architecture, or adaptable architecture |
keywords |
architecture, learning, intelligence |
series |
CADline |
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