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Adaptive Landscapes
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Modular Systems
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Self-Organizing Networks
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Programme & Mutable Form
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Computation & Complexity
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Urban Artifacts
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Design can be adaptive, demonstrating a potential for change, as the c...
This bibliography includes the reading material that was influential f...
My thesis begins with several opposing concepts: the ideal and the emp...
In the early 1930s, American type designer William Addison Dwiggins be...
Phonetic alphabets came from the necessity for clear communication ove...
This newsletter format publication combines and contrasts different wr...
Warchalking exposes wireless Internet networks through hand-inscribed ...
A series of postcards is lasercut with haikus, written by the particip...
In Rimbaud’s ‘ville’ of ‘Les Illuminations’, flows are structural, and...
Swarms, consisting of independent agents, exhibit spontaneous expansiv...
I am interested in exploring program and mutable form within the urban...
Markets are becoming global, while transitory population segments are ...
A process book summarizes my early thesis direction involving computat...
This piece appears as a 16-page section in Multi-Purpose, a book produ...
The similarity between language and landscapes is expressed through ‘l...
The Club of Rome’s famous 1975 article predicted, based on a computer ...
Globalization may encourage the homogenization of cultures, by acceler...
The statement “You Can’t Fall in Love with a Growth Curve” originated ...
Entropia is a typeface which responds to sound. Entropia can be set to...
“New York Places & Pleasures” by Kate Simon, published in 1959, is con...
Ten of the most familiar utopian city grids—from humanistic plans, bas...
My proposal for a new railing along the pedestrian and bicycle walkway...
According to Aldo Rossi, urban artifacts are stable moments in the con...
The site of the MTA Hudson Yards is located at the Hudson River termin...
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