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Anmärkning: Allmän Published as part of: Architectural design ; Vol. 75 (2005):1
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In the next few years, emerging practices in interactive architecture are set to transform the built environment. 'Smart' design was once regarded as the preserve of museum exhibits or Jumbotrom advertising screens, but 'multi-mediated' interactive design has started entering into every domain of public and private life as a spatial medium, interactive architecture is revolutionising and reinventing our work, leisure and domestic spaces.
Fast-changing social contexts are dominated by the blurring of boundaries between work and play, information retrieval and use. Pliable and responsive digital environments raise the haptic and intuitive threshold of public and private space by harnessing physical and mental responses. Will interactive architecture embrace a wider scope of functions and experiences - from sensing mechanisms, to the info-lounge, to the ambient home environment and the holistic hospital - through customisable design possibilities?
Essays and interviews by international commentators Lucy Bullivant, guest editor of the issue, Ole Bouman, Antonino Saggio, Stefano Mirti and Walter Aprile and Mike Weinstock on the cultural issues raised by the emergence of interactive architecture will be complemented with features on acclaimed practitioners Christian Moller, Tobi Schneidler, Ron Arad and Jason Bruges. Benchmark interactive projects in this issue evolving new models of interdisciplinary teamwork include The Media House, led by Metapolis, IaaC and the MIT Media Lab and projects conceived at the Interactive Institute, Ivrea, Italy. New work is also featured by KDa/Toshio Iwai; realities: united, Usman Haque, Adam Somlai-Fischer, Ben Rubin and Mark Hansen, Lars Spuybroek and the Institute of Neuro-Informatics, ETH, Zurich, Kitchen Rogers Design; IDEO, and Tom Barker, b consultants/SmartSlab.
Editorial Introduction Sky Ear: Usman Haque ICE, Bloomberg headquarters: Klein Dytham Architecture and Toshio Iwai Architecture, Liquid, Gas Interactivity at the Centre of Avant-Garde Architectural Research Building as Interface: Or, What Architects Can Learn From Interaction Designers Intelligent Workspaces: Crossing the Thresholds Terrain Vague: Interactive Space and the Housecape Media House Project: the House is the Computer, the Structure is the Network Ron Arad on Interactivity and Low-Res Design Interactive Urban Design as Event: Christian Moeller D-Tower and Son-O-House: NOX Mediating Devices for a Social Statement: Tobi Schneidler, Interactive Architect Jason Bruges: Light and Space Explorer Bix Matrix, Kunsthaus Graz, Austria: realities:united ADA: The Intelligent Room The Listening Post: Ben Rubin and Mark Hansen Tate in Space: ETALAB Induction House: aether architecture/Adam Somlai-Fischer Interior Eye: Eco Imperative Building Profile: Ministry of Education, Cultue and Science, The Hague Home Run: Lighter Living in the 21st Century Engineering Exegesis: Blurring the Lines: Digital Housing Practice Profile: Denise Ho Architects Site Lines: The Submarine on the Hill Book Reviews