ABSTRACT

A city’s identity is an act of interplayed synthesis of different patterns through arts and architecture to form its basic structure and planning. This shows not only in a direct link but in a collaborative, shared relationship between architecture, arts and the preserving of cultural identity. During the life cycle of a building, a lot of changes happen to the structure and the facades, which reflect on the interior divisions of the space and its ability to meet the user’s requirements. This paper focuses on representing the present cultural identity through smart materials and digital fabrication techniques in a dynamic potential that reflects the diversity of internal spaces to integrate with the form of the architectural building. It relies on smart materials and untraditional patterns in interior spaces, structure, and interactive responsive properties without pulverising or neglecting old values. It signifies a specific hybrid revival concept underlying the visual aspects in architecture to deploy this metamorphic ability characterised by diversity; transformation through modern technology.