The message from educators, the tech community, and even politicians is clear: everyone should learn to code. To emphasize the universality and importance of ...
Continue Reading → The Atlas of Fantastic infrastructures deals with the characterization of architecture, media and digital infrastructure. In concrete terms, it deals with the materiality of ...
Continue Reading →This scientific work focuses on computer-aided computational models in architecture. The author initially investigates established computational models and then expands these with newer ...
Continue Reading →In this book, the editors focus on architecture and communication from various different perspectives – taking into account that the term “architecture” is ...
Continue Reading →The humanities, natural and technical sciences seemingly have little to say to each other despite all the trans-disciplinary efforts. The Applied Virtuality series ...
Continue Reading →We know the specific strengths of various cities, are aware of their ranking, are able to discuss their density and growth. But what ...
Continue Reading →This book shifts the frame of reference for today’s network- and structure oriented discussions from the applied computational tools of the 20th century ...
Continue Reading →Professor Ludger Hovestadt’s Institute for Computer-Aided Architectural Design at the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zürich is widely regarded as one of the world’s ...
Continue Reading →Symbolizing Existence deals with the current rapidly happening “deterritorialization” of everything which was once regarded stable and binding. What we today regard as ...
Continue Reading →Domesticating symbols looks at the entropic dissolution of symbolic structures we are experiencing today and explores various approaches towards learning to create code. ...
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