| biomorphis | Cellular Habitat |
| A [near] perfect mathematic structure affected by a chaotic process. | ![]() |
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| The variety of forms in nature seems endless. Patterns can derive from mathematical rules. Habitats can derive from patterns | ![]() |
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| The pavilion is a temporary proposal for a historic hall. It reflects new built orders and hidden rules in contrast with those of its classical backdrop. | ![]() |
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| A genetic algorithm is no guarantee of beauty but the outcomes can be striking. | ![]() |
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| The matrix of self assembling timber cubes expresses the invisible forces of life and death that affect each brick. | ![]() |
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| The aggregation of the chipwood bricks turns into an unpredicatble continuum | ![]() |
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No mutation. Selection-only generative process enables simple fabrication and assembly. |
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''This is always the system in which optimization of the whole holds precedence over maximizing individual elements' Rudolf Finsterwalder in 'Form follows nature' |
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