Architectural form as space-time cell
Luisa Consiglieri, Vitor Consiglieri

TL;DR
This paper explores how mathematical principles inspired by natural growth can inform architectural design, leading to dynamic structures that reflect societal changes.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach integrating natural growth models into architecture to create dynamic, evolving forms.
Findings
Demonstrates application of natural growth principles in architectural form
Shows impact of dynamic structures on societal representation
Proposes a new framework for contemporary architectural design
Abstract
The architecture has its basis in a dialectic search of new choices of representation. We deal with the form on the contemporary architecture under two approaches: expression and content. We examine how mathematical principles based on natural growth can be applied in architectural design in order to create a dynamic, rather than static, structure. The dynamic process of a cell and its growth provides the basic structure. We exemplify the impact of the new forms on the new society that already began.
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Taxonomy
TopicsArchitecture and Computational Design · Architecture and Cultural Influences · Urban Design and Spatial Analysis
