ABSTRACT

Viola Ago writes about the works of FreelandBuck, an architectural practice that synthesizes site and vision in order to produce new outcomes. Ago refers to traditional building techniques to reveal how FreelandBuck alters our perception of standard elements that define enclosure. Projects by FreelandBuck bridge advanced algorithmic processes to geometric projections, such as parallax, anamorphosis and perspectival visualizations. The outcomes reshape enclosures at the scale of an individual up to public interiors where walls and ceiling planes are viewed through the lens of complex geometries, redefining traditional elements.