Differentiated Structures in Nature and Design – Part 2



Lecture date: 2006-03-17

The symposium presents a novel approach to architectural design and sustainability, based on the differentiation of the material systems that make up the built environment towards an enhanced performance capacity. This approach is embedded within a biological paradigm that offers new insights into higher-level functionality of living nature.
The third session examines current approaches to differentiated and multi-performative systems in the fast-evolving intersection between designing, engineering and making.

Podium Discussion with speakers from second session (21 mins)

Session 3 Design. Christopher Hight: Moir Affects: Epistemologies of Measure, Order and Differentiation in Modern Architecture (55 mins)

Michael Hensel and Achim Menges: Three Approaches to Differentiation in Architectural Design (69 mins)

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