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Handbook of Research on Form and Morphogenesis in Modern Architectural Contexts
Internally rigorous but lacking finality. It differentiates from both exact (rigorous and perfect – such as platonic forms) and inexact (possessing finality but lacking rigor – such as a hand drawing of a platonic form). The term is particularly apt at framing the dynamics of matter and its morphogenetic capacity.
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Anexact Paths: Computation, Continuity, and Tectonics in the Design Process
Alessio Erioli (Università di Bologna, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3993-3.ch001
Abstract
This chapter attempts to unfold the aspects of a design approach aimed to channel the full potential of complexity-grounded paradigms and self-organization based strategies applied through computation and algorithmic approaches, with a focus on (but not limited to) architecture. Computation is a necessary precondition to the whole discourse, not an inert tool but an integral part of the theoretical/operational apparatus, both vessel and medium of the design exploration, considering algorithms as modes of thought, logic as aesthetic operation and the implications of the inevitable limits of computability. A design process grounded in computation calls for a radical redesign of itself, a paradigm shift encompassing its full gamut, conception to fabrication. This implies an extended definition of tectonics, an intensification and redeployment of the decisional pattern scale at the metabolic level, a consequent remapping of the involved personas and a transcending of the designing- making divide.
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