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Responsive Architecture and the Problem of Obsolescence
2014
Archnet-IJAR
Responsive architecture, a design field that has arisen in recent decades at the intersection of architecture and computer science, invokes a material response to digital information and implies the capacity of the building to respond dynamically to changing stimuli. The question I will address in the paper is whether it is possible for the responsive components of architecture to become a poetically expressive part of the building, and if so why this result has so rarely been achieved in
doi:10.26687/archnet-ijar.v8i3.498
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