The migration of computing from dedicated appliances to physical environments, thanks to increasingly proliferating microchips and ever-expanding information networks directly implicates and empowers architecture as a transformative agent and medium.
The migration of computing from dedicated appliances to physical environments, thanks to increasingly proliferating microchips and ever-expanding information networks directly implicates and empowers architecture as a transformative agent and medium.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Rodolphe el-Khoury is Dean of the Miami University School of Architecture. He was Canada Research Chair at the University of Toronto, Head of Architecture at California College of the Arts, and associate professor at Harvard Graduate School of Design. El-Khoury was trained as a historian and an architect; he continues to divide his time between scholarship and practice with Khoury Levit Fong. His books on eighteenth-century European architecture include The Little House, an Architectural Seduction, and See Through Ledoux; Architecture, Theatre and the Pursuit of Transparency. Books on contemporary architecture and urbanism include Monolithic Architecture, Architecture in Fashion, and States of Architecture in the Twenty-first Century: New Directions from the Shanghai Expo.Christos Marcopoulos is an architect and assistant professor at the Daniels Faculty of Architecture at the University of Toronto. Prior to this, he was Adjunct Professor of Architecture at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco and lecturer at UC Berkeley. For several years he worked as a project architect at OMA (Rem Koolhaas) in Rotterdam and SOM in San Francisco. He is a founding partner in the design practice, Studio n-1 (2000). His work operates across several scales focusing most recently on the intersection of architecture and responsive technologies. He is a founding member of RAD, Responsive Architecture at Daniels, which is probing the impact of responsive systems on the physical environment toward health and environmental applications. He is a co-editor of Wild Wild Urbanism, Redesigning California [CCA 2006]. His work has been acquired by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and has been published widely in academic and mainstream media including The New York Times Magazine, Praxis, and Journal of Architecture.Carol Moukheiber is an assistant professor at the Daniels Faculty of Architecture at the University of Toronto. Prior to this, she was Adjunct Professor of Architecture at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco for several years, and worked for design offices including SOM, and Bruce Mau Design in New York and Toronto. She is a founding partner in the design practice, Studio n-1 (2001). Her work operates across several scales focusing most recently on the intersection of architecture and responsive technologies. She is the founder and director of RAD, Responsive Architecture at Daniels, which is probing the impact of responsive systems on the physical environment toward health and environmental applications. She is the co-editor of Wild Wild Urbanism, Redesigning California [CCA 2006]. Her work has been acquired by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and her built work has been published widely in academic and mainstream media including The New York Times Magazine, Praxis, Journal of Architecture, and MONU (Magazine on Urbanism).
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