by
Sam Lubell
Ahlquist scoffs at the idea that his digital work isnt
real. Just because its not resolving issues of
being built, I dont think that rules it out from being
architecture. What we do is not about creating a buildable
object, but finding different ways to express architectural
ideas, he says.
Asymptotes online, virtual New York Stock Exchange
trading floor, designed in 1998 to help the Exchange manage
and visualize its flow of information, informed the recent
remodeling of their physical operations center. The centers
design echoes the liquid quality and weightlessness
of the virtual realm, says Couture, and is even painted
in the same blue tones as the Web site. The firms skill
at utilizing 3D computer forms is also evident in its seaside
HydraPier pavilion near Amsterdam. The buildings form
was based on a simulation of an airplane wing being deformed
by water flowing over it. The curves and complex geometries
are a result of the computer design phase, says Couture.
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From
HardWare to SoftForm, 2001
Archi-Tectonics developed this interactive installation
with MITs Media Lab. It investigates a virtual
object, called Armature, inspired by
the interior shape of a residential project. Above,
the Armature is interpreted visually as an experience
of light and sound. At left, a taxonomy of variations
on the Armature as it is transformed by virtual
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The impact of virtual architecture on physical architecture
is also embodied in bricks-and-mortar buildings that incorporate
cyber elements. ACADIAs Anders refers to these structures
as cybrids, combining technology and physicality,
and allowing once-hypothesized ideas to become real. Youve
got your brick, mortar, and concrete, and then youve
got technological materials that are able to change an environment.
Its one more notch on your tool belt, says Eric
Clough, founder of 212 Box, a design firm in New York Citys
trendy Tribeca neighborhood. The company is creating the ***BOX,
a cubed living space made almost entirely of glass embedded
with LCD screens that project television or advertisements.
The firm is planning to make it the focal point of a feature-length
animated movie, in collaboration with KDLAB. I think
nowadays building in digital space and animating it is the
only way you can direct your dreams, says Clough.
Perhaps more than anything, virtual architects dislike being
sidelined by the frustrations of traditional practiceclients
unwilling to take design risks, limited budgets, construction
schedules delayed by lawsuits or bad weather. Virtual architecture,
constantly mutable, allows architects to break physical, technical,
even professional boundaries. They provide, as Couture says,
infinite possibilities for change.
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