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acadia22_486 |
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Kim, John; Marcus, Adam; Reichert, Molly |
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2022 |
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Lines of Flight; Facade Design for Multispecies Migrations |
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ACADIA 2022: Hybrids and Haecceities [Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference of the Association of Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 979-8-9860805-8-1]. University of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design. 27-29 October 2022. edited by M. Akbarzadeh, D. Aviv, H. Jamelle, and R. Stuart-Smith. 486-497. |
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Lines of Flight, Human is a large-scale architectural facade design completed for the new Minneapolis Public Service Building that examines the history of human migration to the region and its impacts on human and non-human life. The project employs a range of computational techniques to spatialize cultural data about human migration and dispossession in the design of a pattern that meets bird-safety standards for buildings. The work is situated within theoretical discussions of site-specificity, land acknowledgment, the politics of immigration, procedural art, and best practices for bird mortality reduction. |
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