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ecaade2008_178 |
authors |
Kolarevic, Branko |
year |
2008 |
title |
Architecture in the Post-Digital Age: Towards Integrative Design |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2008.653
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source |
Architecture in Computro [26th eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 978-0-9541183-7-2] Antwerpen (Belgium) 17-20 September 2008, pp. 653-658 |
summary |
For many, integration within the building industry is an inevitable outcome as architecture, engineering, and construction enter a ‘post-digital’ age. This paper argues that the challenge is to avoid closed systems of integration and to keep integrative tendencies as open as possible, conceptually and operationally. An alternative vision of integrated design is proposed that is more open, fluid, pliable, and opportunistic in its search of collaborative alliances and agendas. This alternative approach is referred to as integrative design, in which methods, processes, and techniques are discovered, appropriated, adapted, and altered from ‘elsewhere’, and often ‘digitally’ pursued. |
keywords |
Integrated design, integrative design |
series |
eCAADe |
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full text |
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references |
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Kolarevic, B. (ed.) (2003)
Architecture in the Digital Age Design and Manufacturing
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Kolarevic, B. and Klinger, K. (eds.) (2008)
Manufacturing Material Effects: Rethinking Design and Making in Architecture
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Kolarevic, B. and Malkawi, A. (eds.) (2004)
Performative Architecture: Beyond Instrumentality
, Spon Press
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Mori, T. (ed.) (2002)
Immaterial/Ultramaterial: Architecture, Design, and Materials
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