Framing Indeterminacy: The Incorporation of Uncertainty Into Architecture

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OMA's transformation of Post Houston. Image © Leonid Furmansky

By definition, architecture and urban planning operate within a certain degree of indeterminacy, using present context to find viable answers for an unknown future. As a result, design is a constant search for a balance between prescribing and taking a step back to make room for alternate yet unforeseeable scenarios. Uncertainty is an inherent condition in present-day society, and recent rapid social, economic, and even environmental changes prompt a closer look at how architecture can incorporate indeterminacy. The following reviews some precedents and contemporary examples that programmatically operate with indeterminacy, highlighting several strategies for designing for uncertainty and change.

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Cite: Andreea Cutieru. "Framing Indeterminacy: The Incorporation of Uncertainty Into Architecture" 03 Dec 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/972931/framing-indeterminacy-the-incorporation-of-uncertainty-into-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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