ABSTRACT

Ecoinduction proposes a new means of understanding cities globally in the Anthropocene opening up new relationships between the human-made city and its artificially informed environment. The Renaissance proposed the human as the center of the universe. The Modern Movement proposed a clear separation between human and Nature, with a diverse ideological spectrum, ranging from the active reshaping of entire environments through artificial means, to leaving nature intact. Ecoinduction III promotes an urbanism of information understanding available data to understand the city as space-environment. An architecture of information implies that it may be more relevant today to address architecture through the development of new informational systems. Rather than understanding architecture through designing buildings, spaces, cities, an architecture of information implies a different information level, redefining the core of architecture. Ecoinduction III proposes to integrate all of the information that is produced in relation to the city, its mobility and its environment into a single multidimensional Big Data processing platform.