Lecture's IaaC - IaaC Lecture Series 2007-08 > Winka Dubbeldamm
IaaC Lecture Series 2007-08 > Winka Dubbeldamm
The understanding of architecture as ‘meaning-form’ is a departure of an architecture, which used to define itself in style or form, into an architecture as process.- “It is the development of a proper theory of complex systems that will be the capstone to this transition from the material to the informational” says John L. Casti, in “Would-be Worlds”. A generative architecture learns from the intelligence of Industrial design, which is always reactive to, and an integral part of, new production systems and material qualities. Product development integrates performative studies, marketing analyses and rapid prototyping.


