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27.03.2012 / Keisuke Toyoda

Dimension, information and material

Noiz architects, founded by Keisuke Toyoda and Jia-Shuan Tsai is a Tokyo based firm that is at the forefront of computational design in Asia. This lecture will present their vision and their most recent projects.

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27.03.2012 16:00 HIL E3

M4_final presentation

As a final result, we presented individual works on the chosen architectural theory as a comic movie and booklet which will together form the MAS 2012 Comix Series ANY OF ALL.

At the same time, we analysed how the technological conditions for different times have affected specific architectural manifestos and theories.

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M4_Visiting the Werner Oechslin Library

 

Through visiting the Werner Oechslin library in Einsiedeln, students had the opportunity to get into the astonishing world constructed by integrating the unique books.

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M4_discussion on architects

As a first task, we all presented our architectural heroes with aim to get into the world of their imaginings and thought patterns. Starting with context where they were situated, we tried to find, analyze and summarize the major concepts of their theory. Research raised further disquisition and proportion question in order to reconstruct how The Architectural Whole has been articulated by our heroes. Learning from their experience we are starting to develop our own attitude.

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M4_any of all

BITS AS ANY-UNITS PUT IN PROPORTION WITH PROPORTION AND RATIO

Every building practice needs a smallest unit to bring things into proportion and controllable relations. Traditionally, these units are derived by setting some defined magnitude as elementray. The paradigmatic example is the so called column modules in the Art of Greek Temple Building, from which the ratio can be derived and declinated across scales to put the whole building into proportions. Today we are working with computers, where the elementary units are bits. Bits are the kind of units which render information into a technologically handable quantity. Yet bits are literally speaking a very strange thing – looked at within the language game of quantities, they are finite formal units of determinacity, or pure determinability. Hence we will call them Any-Bits, or Intensive Quantities. How exactly can they be thought to fit within the language game of quantities, magnitudes, numbers?

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