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Softspace

From a Representation of Form to a Simulation of Space

Softspace

From a Representation of Form to a Simulation of Space

Edited BySean Lally, Jessica Young
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2006
eBook Published 22 December 2006
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203967133
Pages 224 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134143405
SubjectsBuilt Environment
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Lally, S. (Ed.), Young, J. (Ed.). (2007). Softspace. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203967133
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This well-illustrated book unites essayists and emerging architectural practices to examine how digital tools are increasingly being used in architectural design, not only to show form, structure and geometries but also to visualize and simulate energies and material qualities such as air, gas, sound, scent and electricity.

Softspace takes stock of current advancements in design and research, while drawing on historical and ideological trajectories rooted in the past fifty years. The varied contributors examine the capabilities of such 'energy matters' to act as catalysts for design innovation today.

This well-presented and impressively authored title will provoke architects of all levels to consider the potential for creative and innovative design through the use of digital design tools.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
This pipe is not a pipe dream
Lars Lerup
View abstract
chapter I|4 pages
, the scent cube and CSI; or, the controlled soft interior
Bart Lootsma
View abstract

This well-illustrated book unites essayists and emerging architectural practices to examine how digital tools are increasingly being used in architectural design, not only to show form, structure and geometries but also to visualize and simulate energies and material qualities such as air, gas, sound, scent and electricity.

Softspace takes stock of current advancements in design and research, while drawing on historical and ideological trajectories rooted in the past fifty years. The varied contributors examine the capabilities of such 'energy matters' to act as catalysts for design innovation today.

This well-presented and impressively authored title will provoke architects of all levels to consider the potential for creative and innovative design through the use of digital design tools.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
This pipe is not a pipe dream
Lars Lerup
View abstract
chapter I|4 pages
, the scent cube and CSI; or, the controlled soft interior
Bart Lootsma
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This well-illustrated book unites essayists and emerging architectural practices to examine how digital tools are increasingly being used in architectural design, not only to show form, structure and geometries but also to visualize and simulate energies and material qualities such as air, gas, sound, scent and electricity.

Softspace takes stock of current advancements in design and research, while drawing on historical and ideological trajectories rooted in the past fifty years. The varied contributors examine the capabilities of such 'energy matters' to act as catalysts for design innovation today.

This well-presented and impressively authored title will provoke architects of all levels to consider the potential for creative and innovative design through the use of digital design tools.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
This pipe is not a pipe dream
Lars Lerup
View abstract
chapter I|4 pages
, the scent cube and CSI; or, the controlled soft interior
Bart Lootsma
View abstract

This well-illustrated book unites essayists and emerging architectural practices to examine how digital tools are increasingly being used in architectural design, not only to show form, structure and geometries but also to visualize and simulate energies and material qualities such as air, gas, sound, scent and electricity.

Softspace takes stock of current advancements in design and research, while drawing on historical and ideological trajectories rooted in the past fifty years. The varied contributors examine the capabilities of such 'energy matters' to act as catalysts for design innovation today.

This well-presented and impressively authored title will provoke architects of all levels to consider the potential for creative and innovative design through the use of digital design tools.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
This pipe is not a pipe dream
Lars Lerup
View abstract
chapter I|4 pages
, the scent cube and CSI; or, the controlled soft interior
Bart Lootsma
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This well-illustrated book unites essayists and emerging architectural practices to examine how digital tools are increasingly being used in architectural design, not only to show form, structure and geometries but also to visualize and simulate energies and material qualities such as air, gas, sound, scent and electricity.

Softspace takes stock of current advancements in design and research, while drawing on historical and ideological trajectories rooted in the past fifty years. The varied contributors examine the capabilities of such 'energy matters' to act as catalysts for design innovation today.

This well-presented and impressively authored title will provoke architects of all levels to consider the potential for creative and innovative design through the use of digital design tools.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
This pipe is not a pipe dream
Lars Lerup
View abstract
chapter I|4 pages
, the scent cube and CSI; or, the controlled soft interior
Bart Lootsma
View abstract

This well-illustrated book unites essayists and emerging architectural practices to examine how digital tools are increasingly being used in architectural design, not only to show form, structure and geometries but also to visualize and simulate energies and material qualities such as air, gas, sound, scent and electricity.

Softspace takes stock of current advancements in design and research, while drawing on historical and ideological trajectories rooted in the past fifty years. The varied contributors examine the capabilities of such 'energy matters' to act as catalysts for design innovation today.

This well-presented and impressively authored title will provoke architects of all levels to consider the potential for creative and innovative design through the use of digital design tools.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
This pipe is not a pipe dream
Lars Lerup
View abstract
chapter I|4 pages
, the scent cube and CSI; or, the controlled soft interior
Bart Lootsma
View abstract
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