The Fabric of Architecture. Digital Structures, Operations, and Institutions
Donnerstag/Freitag, 25.06–26.06.2015
UdK, Hardenbergstr. 33, 10623 Berlin
Room 102
Every architectural design emerges from a process. The different tools and media constitutive of these processes in turn foster approaches to architecture, as well as the creation of new categories of knowledge. With the progressive development of computer-based design techniques, the contemplation of the procedural aspects of architecture becomes increasingly significant for the production and reception of architecture. It is from this perspective that the workshop sets out to examine the specific roles that processes and practices play in computer-based design by seeking to illuminate those techno-cultural contexts and historical and intellectual bonds that unite them.
Workshop funded by The German Research Foundation (DFG)
Organized by Nathalie Bredella (Berlin University of the Arts) and Carolin Höfler (Cologne University of Applied Sciences)