Ten New Findings From the Sciences that Will Revolutionize Architecture

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In their latest book Design for a Living Planet: Settlement, Science, and the Human Future, Michael Mehaffy and Nikos Salingaros examine recent developments in science that will inform and possibly even radically alter the future of architecture. The following is an adapted series of excerpts that summarizes the content of the book.

Architecture has always concerned itself with the future, and with the implications of findings from the sciences — as well as their practical applications to architectural craft. Today we do indeed see very exotic computer-designed aesthetic surfaces, splined forms, and generative schemes. To a non-scientist, this work might appear ultra-scientific and “modern”. We also see the symbolism of a turbulent, fractured Universe, wherein old ideas of meaning are facing anguishing post-modern challenges.

But from a modern physicist’s perspective, this architecture is still mired in the past.

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Cite: Michael Mehaffy & Nikos Salingaros. "Ten New Findings From the Sciences that Will Revolutionize Architecture" 24 Jan 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/590808/ten-new-findings-from-the-sciences-that-will-revolutionize-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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