Adaptive Ecologies: Correlated Systems of Living - John Frazer - Books - Architectural Association Publications - 9781907896132 - January 24, 2013
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Adaptive Ecologies: Correlated Systems of Living

John Frazer

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Adaptive Ecologies: Correlated Systems of Living

Adaptive Ecologies: Correlated Systems of Living examines computational frameworks that explore a time-based poly-scalar urbanism. The publication includes essays by Mark Burry, Brett Steele, John Frazer, John Henry Holland, Makoto Sei Watanabe, Patrick Schumacher, and David Ruy. Architecture finds itself having to cope with new social and cultural complexities that demand systems that are open, adaptive and participatory. The book explores organisational systems that examine a model of collective living constructed as an evolving ecology. As a response to models of accelerated urbanism that privilege top down master planning the book explores experimentation that examines a generative and time-based approach towards a computational urbanism. The research conducted by AADRL Director Theodore Spyropoulos with his research lab explores a pattern logic that is poly-scalar, allowing bio-diverse patterns to operate between urban, building and material agency. The model of architecture and urbanism speculated here is not one embedded in a blueprint as with most man-made structures, but rather are correlated operations that are governed through emerging collective interaction.


336 pages, Illustrations, unspecified

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released January 24, 2013
ISBN13 9781907896132
Publishers Architectural Association Publications
Pages 336
Dimensions 191 × 248 × 34 mm   ·   1.32 kg
Language English  
Editor Spyropoulos, Theodore