1st Edition

Catalytic Formations Architecture and Digital Design

By Ali Rahim Copyright 2006
    232 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    At the dawn of the twenty-first century, digital technologies have enabled new techniques for the development of architecture. In Catalytic Formations, Ali Rahim suggests that these digital design techniques have the potential to affect the wider cultural landscape in profound ways. Digital technologies allow architecture to engage in a feedback loop with its context -- to absorb influences and produce concrete effects on its users. This book offers both a philosophy and specific techniques for how architects can catalyze cultural advancements. Also included are provocative examples from Rahim’s work at Contemporary Architecture Practice and projects by Zaha Hadid, Greg Lynn, FORM, and other cutting edge architects.

    Preface.  Foreword.  Introduction.  Techniques and Technology.  Temporality and Time.  Virtual and Actual.  Affects and Effects.  Feedback and New Techniques.  Afterwards.  Credits

    Biography

    Ali Rahim