- Migaryou vigourously deconstructs the concept of non-standard approaches to architecture. He notes the definition's origins in mathematics, revealing the "open, infinitesimal models" and the "dynamic structuralism"that follows.
- However, ultimately non-standard has become more of a 'style' than anything; the surges of technology enables a reapproach to architecture, now able to not only question, but experiment freely with the likes of geometries and self-organising form through "virtual architecture"
- This is furthered in Pasquarelli's "Versioning"; the term 'versioning' describes the shift in approach using technology; Pasquarelli labels it as an "attitude rather than ideology", similar to the notion of style, noting its expansion into other disciplines ie. film and media.
- It is also dependent on geometries and vectors which allows it to adapt to external stimulus.
Sunday, 31 May 2015
Migaryou and Pasquarelli
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