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Wendy Cox
Bio [2006]
Wendy Cox holds a Master of Architecture degree from the University of
Colorado at Denver and is a licensed architect. She has been
investigating the intersection between computation, emergent behavior,
and architecture in order to develop a more-robust solution to what is
now being termed in the architectural discipline as "green
architecture." She has lectured on this area of interest at the World
Congress on Environmental Design in Seoul, South Korea; the
Geocomputation 2005 conference at the University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor; and at several schools of architecture throughout the United
States. She is an assistant professor teaching history, theory, and
design at Norwich University in Vermont and continues with a small
practice designing environmentally focused projects.
Project Title
3D Branching with Surface Envelope
Project
Architecture can be read as working in an NKS methodology already. By
using a discrete set of building elements such as a 2x4's, 4x8 sheets of
plywood, CMU's, bricks, etc., a diverse range of forms are generated from
these simple primitives. The range of results, however, is not as diverse
as might be expected. Forms are reasonably restricted by their need to be
functional for the inhabitants; however, results are also constrained by
notions of appropriateness based in part on familiarity, architectural
precedent. Several aspects of NKS serve to explore and potentially relax
these constraints. The argument is that these constraints potentially
restrict cultural advance and inhibit robust advances in creating a
more-sustainable built environment. The investigation undertaken in this
experiment takes an initial step by creating a 3D tool from a 2D tool,
which has been documented in A New Kind of Science, to emulate the actual
system of branching patterns of plants. This 3D tool is then used to
explore spatial configurations between branchings, for a possible
translation into dynamic, layered, architectural surfaces.
Favorite Four-Color, Radius-1/2 Rule
Rule chosen: 2009
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