Since the beginnings of 21st century and with the digital revolutionary age, a new relational logic (based on complex and evolving processes) has replaced the old (com)positional logic. A new logic that calls for cooperation with new digital technologies, but above all with the key 5INs (Information + Interaction + Interconnexion + Integration + Innovation): a substantive equa- tion for a new way of defining spaces, cities and habitats. In a very short period of time, we have experienced a paradigm shift in architectural and urban thinking: far from built objects and cities based primarily on a linear, deterministic, static and preferably formalized and/or forma- lizer (compositional) logic, we are assisting to the emergence of an architecture and urbanism based on a less linear, more fluctuant, and technological (combinatorial) logic; more strategic, procedural and formulativ e, than substantively formal: a more flexible, dynamic and “open” logic, absolu- tely - and overall - interactive and responsive. New tools for mapping, modeling, orienting and building our habitats allow us to create new virtual, but decisively real, shared and co-decisional scenarios able to project the reality itself, merging the material with the immate- rial, through new techniques of (re)cognition and (re)definition; concerning - and questioning also - the old concept of morphology, transferring it to a new, more logo-morphic interpretation.
Morphologies > Logomorphies. Equation “logic+technology+form” in the new complex City
GAUSA NAVARRO, M.;Canessa, N. V.
2023-01-01
Abstract
Since the beginnings of 21st century and with the digital revolutionary age, a new relational logic (based on complex and evolving processes) has replaced the old (com)positional logic. A new logic that calls for cooperation with new digital technologies, but above all with the key 5INs (Information + Interaction + Interconnexion + Integration + Innovation): a substantive equa- tion for a new way of defining spaces, cities and habitats. In a very short period of time, we have experienced a paradigm shift in architectural and urban thinking: far from built objects and cities based primarily on a linear, deterministic, static and preferably formalized and/or forma- lizer (compositional) logic, we are assisting to the emergence of an architecture and urbanism based on a less linear, more fluctuant, and technological (combinatorial) logic; more strategic, procedural and formulativ e, than substantively formal: a more flexible, dynamic and “open” logic, absolu- tely - and overall - interactive and responsive. New tools for mapping, modeling, orienting and building our habitats allow us to create new virtual, but decisively real, shared and co-decisional scenarios able to project the reality itself, merging the material with the immate- rial, through new techniques of (re)cognition and (re)definition; concerning - and questioning also - the old concept of morphology, transferring it to a new, more logo-morphic interpretation.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.