It describes the convergence of design, engineering and architectural technologies as a new material practice in experimental architecture.
Generally the practice is evolving in public sculpture and to an extent in experimental architecture.
Preshil, and in particular those buildings designed by Borland, continue a relationship began in the early 20th century between experimental teaching techniques, psychoanalysis and experimental architecture.
There was a climate of experimental architecture with an air of psychedelia in the 1970s that these were a part of.
WHAT do you get when you have a client who is a student of philosophy and an aspiring writer with a generous attitude toward experimental architecture?
Vida has become a hangout for Hollywood's youngest and hippest producers, who appreciate the puns, the experimental architecture and the affordable food.
One of the TML's strategic goals is to transpose insights from movement and performance into the design of durable, everyday situations, and experimental architecture.
"In experimental architecture and design, they are the only ones who made as the core of their work the question 'What do we mean by architecture?"'
IN 1972, Michael Webb, a member of the British experimental architecture collaborative Archigram, commented on what he saw as the American car's similarity to the house.
After trailing their counterparts in Paris and Tokyo for 20 years, the city's cultural institutions have caught on to an international trend in experimental architecture.