1st Edition

On Integrating Computation into the Built Environment

By Alex Webb Copyright 2027
294 Pages
by Routledge

294 Pages
by Routledge

Cities are responsible for up to 70% of the planet's carbon emissions. Why has the integration of computation into our cities and buildings not helped manage their resource use in any noticeable way? This book offers an urgent and practical rethinking of how we integrate computation into our built environment. Author Alex Webb suggests that the reason why integrations of computation into the... Read more

1.0. Introduction  1.1. The Predisposed Model & Responsive Environments  1.2. Machinic Life  2.0. Cybernetics & the Predisposed Model  2.1. Heuristics  2.2. Ultrastability  2.3. The Performative Idiom  3.0. ALife & the Predisposed Model  3.1. Distributed Cognition  3.2. Database Amplification  3.3. Curiosity  4.0. Behavior Based Robotics & the Predisposed Model  4.1. Fast, Cheap and Out of Control  4.2. Reflex  4.3. Emotion  5.0. Dreaming  6.0. Conclusion

Biography

Alex Webb is Associate Professor of Emergent Technology and the director of the Predock Center for Design Research at the University of New Mexico. Alex holds both an architectural license and a PhD in Digital Design Theory, uniquely positioning him to investigate the relationship between theory and practice. Alex has collaborated with and worked for firms such as Marmol + Radziner, Patterns, Coop Himmelb(l)au, Xefirotarch, Jones Partners Architects, and Gensler.