Abstract

The author views buildings and the human-made environment as synthetic organisms, living lives that execute the will of their genetic codes. The intuitive three-dimensional (3D) sketch in the digital space of the computer acts as the generator for the future shape of a building. The author describes a series of workshops in which the intuitive 3D sketch forms the descriptive basis for the genetic code of the architecture of future buildings/organisms. He believes that when the creative potential of the intuitive 3D sketch is fully exploited, architecture can be freed from its traditional constraints. It will become more fluid and complex in appearance and will reach a higher level of performance as a result.

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