Five (metonymy, imaginative network)

This thesis proposes an architectural project as an active field in which the process is indisociable from the actual material object: an imaginative network that adapts and reorganises itself in response to its own realisation. Both the process and the project are continuous and continuously develo...

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Main Author: Zavattini, Bernardo Antonio
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1911/14013
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spelling ndltd-RICE-oai-scholarship.rice.edu-1911-140132013-10-23T04:06:23ZFive (metonymy, imaginative network)Zavattini, Bernardo AntonioArchitectureThis thesis proposes an architectural project as an active field in which the process is indisociable from the actual material object: an imaginative network that adapts and reorganises itself in response to its own realisation. Both the process and the project are continuous and continuously developing. This thesis transforms a ruinous site of five abondoned grain silos into a study of metonymy, that is, the interchangability of different parts in order to represent the whole. Every system basic to architecture is designed into each building and the site entire so that the following five elements are both embodied and varied: 1/f noise, physical vacuums, active representation, scale and neural-networks.2007-05-09T18:27:05Z2007-05-09T18:27:05Z1995ThesisTextapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1911/14013eng
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Zavattini, Bernardo Antonio
Five (metonymy, imaginative network)
description This thesis proposes an architectural project as an active field in which the process is indisociable from the actual material object: an imaginative network that adapts and reorganises itself in response to its own realisation. Both the process and the project are continuous and continuously developing. This thesis transforms a ruinous site of five abondoned grain silos into a study of metonymy, that is, the interchangability of different parts in order to represent the whole. Every system basic to architecture is designed into each building and the site entire so that the following five elements are both embodied and varied: 1/f noise, physical vacuums, active representation, scale and neural-networks.
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