Reflexive Architecture Machines
10.18.2008
Allotropic Systems, Elastic Catenaries, Warped exhibited: NY Center for Architecture

  • about

    Reflexive Architecture Machines presents a series of architecture machines that reflexively address material and information agency in the forming of space. They re-imagine ways of shaping conventional materials such as rubber, concrete, plastic and wood, using computational strategies to develop more complex relations between parts and wholes. This fundamentally challenges the static nature of these industrialized materials and sensitizes them to the ephemeral and dynamic qualities of the environments in which they are fabricated and eventually deployed.

    This work is the outcome of design research conducted in the Situated Technology Research Group at the University at Buffalo, Department of Architecture.

    Omar Khan, James Brucz, Nick Bruscia, Matt Hume

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  • Content

    • Intro
    • Open Columns
    • Gravity Screen
    • Elastic Catenaries
    • Allotropic Systems
    • Warped
  • News

    • Reflexive Architecture Machines at UB Art Gallery Feb 11-Mar 20 February 11, 2010
    • Allotropic Systems and Open Columns exhibited: AA | FAB Designing Fabrication September 22, 2009
    • Allotropic Systems, Elastic Catenaries, Warped exhibited: NY Center for Architecture October 18, 2008
    • Allotropic Systems and Elastic Catenaries exhibited: ACADIA 2008 October 16, 2008
    • Warped exhibited at UB, Cannon Design and featured in Wood Design and Building June 15, 2008
    • Open Columns / Homeostat exhibited: Pask Present / Maverick Machines March 24, 2008
    • Open Columns exhibit: Buffalo Arts Studio – Beyond / In Western New York September 14, 2007
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