In recent years, architects have expressed an increasing interest in complex geometries, abandoning the use of classical and platonic forms. While new technological tools and digital environments may help to represent these geometries, software programs do not necessarily provide a means of understanding or constructing such complex figures. The present approach is based on the creation of virtual and physical models that are essential to understanding and formulating a completely successful architecture.
The practice offers a synthesis of two approaches: first, the integration of new technologies into the architectural concept; and second, the development of new forms and geometries culminating in the construction of prototypes. Through illustrated examples, clients will have the possibility of verifying the conception, transformation, and feasibility of an architectural project based on complex geometries. In this sense, the approach will be a truly interdisciplinary one, eliminating the artificial separation between architecture and civil engineering. |