Interactive Architecture: Buildings That Change Shape
31 March 2003 - 11:00am
The future of architecture includes interactive structures that change shape.
"interactive architecture -- structures that, in some ways, are as alive as the people who inhabit them and that respond in real time to the emotive states of their users... a programmable building that is capable of almost infinite redesign...the city itself...is capable of becoming intelligent, responding to the shifting moods, habits, thoughts and feelings of its citizens."
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Shape-shifting architecture
Source:
The Globe and Mail, March 29, 2003
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