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Design Processes – Latin America Daniela Atencio

This publication focuses on two issues associated with a technological approach and its relationship with research in the architectural discipline. First, the investigation concerns specific technological tools (software and hardware) based on interactions with a 6-axis robotic arm and deepens the scholarly exploration of design strategies that can amplify creative pedagogies for undergraduate architecture students in Latin America. Second, advanced prototyping in a research and creation process allows questioning disciplinary issues through speculative and narrative techniques or conceptualizations of architectural objects (artifacts). In this case, the research-creation objectives become pedagogical objects, examining a disciplinary reinterpretation, or reintegration, with the digital world; likewise, opening contemplation on how learning from specific stylistic or conceptual issues can generate new perspectives and promote new inflections and representations for the design process.

At its most ambitious, the discussion is about the past and future of architecture and its encounter with technology, addressing with a sense of urgency the actual local conditions where it operates. This work constitutes a history of the relationships between styles and technology, between objects and artifacts, or in this specific case, hyper-artifacts, by unlocking the material capacities of the objects, establishing new qualities, arrangements, and above all, new responsibilities and interpretations of the cases studied. This research-creation points to new conceptual conclusions.

With Contributions of
Claudio Rossi, Peter Testa and Gabriel Esquivel.

Description

**Author: Daniela Atencio

Editor: Claudio Rossi

Graphic Design: Daniela Atencio & Actar

**Size: 16,5 x 23,5 cm / 6.5 x 9.25 in.

Pages: 279

Illustrations: Black and White
Cover: Softcover

Publication date: February 2025
ISBN: 9781638401131
Price: 49.95$/ 45€/ £45

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Weight 1 kg
excerpt At its most ambitious, the discussion is about the past and future of architecture and its encounter with technology, addressing with a sense of urgency the actual local conditions where it operates

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