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Pulsation in Architecture highlights the role of digital design as the catalyst for a new spatial sensibility related to rhythmic perception. It proposes a novel critical reception of computational architecture based on the ability of digital design to move beyond mere instrumentality, and to engage with core aspects of the discipline: the generative engine of digital architecture reinvigorates a discourse of part-to-whole relationships through the lens of rhythmic affect.
There is a paradigm shift in spatial perception due to the intense use of computational techniques and the capacity to morph massive amounts of data in spatial patterns; rhythm plays a pivotal role in the articulation of the topology of buildings, generating the atmospheric character that induces moods and throbbing sensations in space. Pulsation introduces the fundamental animate capacity of living form and reshapes our perception of architectural space across the multiple scales of a project, from digital inception to fabrication. An emerging thread of rhythmic sensibility loosely binds a survey of contemporary design practices, including contributions by Peter Eisenman, Jeff Kipnis, Greg Lynn, UNStudio, Preston Scott Cohen, Reiser + Umemoto, Asymptote, Ali Rahim, Hernan Diaz Alonso, Ruy Klein, Gage / Clemenceau, NOX, Evan Douglis Studio, kokkugia, and MONAD Studio.
Contents
A - ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS B - FOREWORDEric Goldemberg: Pulsation in ArchitectureC - CONFERENCE RECORD: Digital Pulse in ArchitectureSession1:Conference Introduction: Adam Drisin Ali Rahim / Contemporary Architecture Practice (Introduction: Eric Goldemberg) Jeffrey Kipnis: The Geneology of the Vector Primitive in Recent Architecture (Introduction: Eric Goldemberg) Q & A with A. Rahim and J. KipnisSession 2:Marcelo Spina / PATTERNS (Introduction: Alfredo Andia) David Ruy / Ruy Klein (Introduction: Alfredo Andia) Eric Goldemberg / MONAD Studio (Introduction: Alfredo Andia) Q & A with J. Kipnis, M. Spina, D. Ruy, E. GoldembergSession 3:Ferda Kolatan / su11 architecture + design (Introduction: John Stuart) Hernan Diaz Alonso / Xefirotarch (Introduction: John Stuart) Perry Hall (Introduction: John Stuart) Q & A with J. Kipnis, M. Spina, D. Ruy, F. Kolatan, E. Goldemberg, H. Diaz Alonso, P. HallD - RHIZOMATIC PULSEBenjamin H. Bratton and Ed Keller: Actually We Found More Than One Pulse, Sir... Mark Foster Gage: Architectural Form and the Subjugation of Concepts Eisenman Architects / Peter Eisenman EMBT/Enric Miralles - Benedetta Tagliabue Greg Lynn FORM / Greg Lynn RUR Architecture / Jesse Reiser + Nanako Umemoto Asymptote Architecture / Hani Rashid + Lise Anne Couture NOX / Lars Spuybroek Preston Scott Cohen / Preston Scott Cohen UNStudio / Ben van Berkel + Caroline Bos Archi-Tectonics / Winka Dubbeldam KOL/MAC / Sulan Kolatan + William MacDonald Evan Douglis Studio / Evan Douglis SPAN / Matias del Campo + Sandra Manninger Gage / Clemenceau Architects / Mark Foster Gage + Marc Clemenceau Bailly Bureau V / Peter Zuspan + Stella Lee + Alexander Pincus Cmmnwlth / David Boira + Zoe Boira Coombes Karim Rashid / Karim Rashid AUM Studio / Ed Keller + Carla Leitao kokkugia / Roland Snooks and Rob Stuart-Smith Minimaforms / Theodore Spyropoulos + Stephen Spyropoulos General Design Bureau / Ciro Najle Armando Montilla: Digital Nouveau: Revisiting the Vector, Systems of Symbiosis and the Nouveau Materiality Pablo Lorenzo-Eiroa: Carlo Rainaldi's Post-Historical Suspension: Anticipating Cartopological Space Michael Young: The Limits of Control Juan Azulay: Notes for Five Coordinates to the Seam, A five-act playE - AFTERWORDEric Goldemberg: The Singularities of Rhythmic AffectF - INDEX



