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May 29, 2003

interactive architecture @06:36 PM

The Bartlett architecture school in the UK has a intriguing workshop / conference focusing on 'interactive architecture.' This seems like a quite intriguing area that I haven't seen much information about (there is an interactive architecture lab at tsukuba university, but the english version of the page is not completely up yet). The workshop page (found here) provides more information, but here is the brief synopsis:

The Bartlett interactive architecture workshop is the base from which concepts about time dependant architecture can be explored both theoretically and experimentally. The idea that architecture and the perception of architecture can change over time allows speculation about an architecture which interacts with its environments and its user.

In Addition there is a call for papers. Again, info is at the website, but topics include the following.

Movement, Behaviour and Dynamic Syntax
Reflexive Architecture – Bringing distant sites together
Responsive Workplaces
Active Environmental Modulation
Perception, Fabric and Process
Other Sacred (and profane) Cows

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