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Digital and Non Digital Architecture

Digital architecture is dynamic and fluid rather than static. It allows for simulation, animation, and interaction. As an architecture of information and exchange, it is capable of modification, progressive evolution, and exploring new potentials through combining heterogeneous data in complex ways. Digital architecture proposes developing processes rather than defining fixed outcomes, using dynamic geometries rather than rigid forms.

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Digital and Non Digital Architecture

Digital architecture is dynamic and fluid rather than static. It allows for simulation, animation, and interaction. As an architecture of information and exchange, it is capable of modification, progressive evolution, and exploring new potentials through combining heterogeneous data in complex ways. Digital architecture proposes developing processes rather than defining fixed outcomes, using dynamic geometries rather than rigid forms.

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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN DIGITAL PROCESS &

NON-DIGITAL PROCESS
Digital Technology
Technological advances have permitted:
• Simulation of growth processes

• Animation of structures

• Development of interactive processes and spaces

• Generation of heterogeneous shapes defined with


basic programs and messages
Digital World
A space – abounding in embryonic possibilities

A space – more open to new programmes and systems

Devices – that are capable of reacting and mutating


with reality or the physical world
Capable of receiving and acting.
Digital Architecture
• The digital advancements have heralded a new
architecture that is anything, but static in nature.
• A new perception of space – the fluid continuity
• Dematerialisation of structure s
• Variation –of shape and of the programming of its
movements
• Changing expression of the exterior and interior
image
• Connection with a possible processing of data
transformed in real time
Digital Architecture
Digital architecture is to digital society what modern
architecture was to industrial society

An architecture
• Of interchange and information
• With a capacity for displacement and modification
• Dynamic evolution of processes and their associated
spatial definition.
Digital Architecture
An architecture
• Progressive and optimistic

It looks for a qualitative change produced through


an effective combination of heterogeneous data and
bits of information.

In the complex reality, it looks to work within that


complexity with an aim to explore possible
potentials.
Digital Architecture
An architecture that is:
• More open, non-determinist, non-closed,
unfinished and non-prefigured.

Capable of expressing its own movements, but also


the different demands that call for and shape it.
Conceived as a processing logic, rather than a formal
aesthetic.
A strategy rather than as a composition.
Digital Architecture
An architecture that is:
• Dynamic
It proposes the development of processes, rather
than the definition and limiting of occurences.
It operates with dynamic geometries and
organisations, anexact more than exact Euclidean
geometries.
Closer to elastic topologies rather than univeral rigid
reticules. Closer to digital logics rather than
analogical models.
Digital Architecture
An architecture that is:
• Uninhibited and spontaneous in its manifestations
• Extrovert by being dynamical; informal by being
informational and joyful in its movements.
• More explicit, direct and expressive
• More colourful than austere
• Eloquent, rather than elegant
• Bold, rather than resistant

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