4dspace: Interactive Architecture (Architectural Design) - Softcover

 
9780470090923: 4dspace: Interactive Architecture (Architectural Design)

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This is the first book to focus on the application of interactive architecture to public space, going beyond the gallery or museum. 4dspace features internationally recognized practitioners and commentators in this emerging field.

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Lucy Bullivant is a critic, author and curator based in London, UK. She has curated exhibitions for the Architectural Association and the ICA in London, and writes for Architectural Design, Architectural Record, The Financial Times, Tate Magazine, Archis, Icon, Domus, Building Design, RIBAJournal, Metropolis, a-matter, Arch'it and Indesign.

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In the next few years, emerging practices in interactive architecture are set to transform the built environment. Whereas smart design was once regarded as the preserve of museum exhibits or Jumbotrom advertising screens, 'multi-mediated' interactive design has now entered every domain of public and private life. As a spatial medium, interactivity is revolutionising and reinventing our homes, as well as our work and leisure spaces.

This title features essays and interviews by international commentators Ole Bouman, Antonino Saggio, Stefano Mirti and Walter Aprile, and Mike Weinstock, as well as guest-editor Lucy Bullivant on the cultural issues raised by the emergence of interactive architecture. These are complemented by features on acclaimed practitioners: Christian Moeller, Tobi Schneidler, Ron Arad and Jason Bruges. Benchmark interactive projects evolving new models of multidisciplinary teamwork include the Media House, led by Metapolis. The issue also features new work by KDa/Toshio Iwai, Tom Barker of SmartSlab, realities:united, Usman Haque, Adam Somlai-Fischer, Ben Rubin and Mark Hansen, Lars Spuybroek and the Institute of Neuroinformatics, ETH, Zurich.

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