Blobitecture : waveform architecture and digital design / John K. Waters.
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TextGloucester, Mass. : Rockport Publishers, c2003Description: 183 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1592530001
- 721.09045 21 W.J.B
- NA682.073 W36 2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 174-181).
Birth of the blob -- Blob's your uncle -- New tools of the trade -- a blob by any other name -- Biological thinking -- An utterance without a language -- The poster boy" for blobism -- Outside the beige box -- Nex generation.
The Apple iMac; the new VW Beetle; the Oh Chair; the Guggenheim Bilbao museum. These are all classic examples of blobism, a futuristic retelling of the curve, resulting in protoplasmic forms designed by computers. A growing number of inventive architects are now embracing this concept, making "blobitecture" the hottest global trend in the industry. This title focuses exclusively on the phenomenon in detail: how the process works; the geometrics and environmental challenges it presents; the sophisticated software that allows artists to bend the lines of traditional architecture and the stunning work produced by this art form. Featuring curved walls to blob-esque furniture to Greg Lynn's Embryological House and Koloatan and McDonald's Title House, this is both a showcase of the best in blobism, illustrated through computer-drawn renderings, illustrations and photographs, and a guide to applying it in a designer's own work.
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