“Programmable buildings: architecture as an interaction interface powered with programmable matter” by Zarzycki and Decker – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Programmable buildings: architecture as an interaction interface powered with programmable matter” by Zarzycki and Decker

  • 2017 Talks: Zarzycki_Programmable Buildings: Architecture as an Interaction Interface Powered with Programmable Matter

  • 2017 Talks: Zarzycki_Programmable Buildings: Architecture as an Interaction Interface Powered with Programmable Matter

  • 2017 Talks: Zarzycki_Programmable Buildings: Architecture as an Interaction Interface Powered with Programmable Matter

  • 2017 Talks: Zarzycki_Programmable Buildings: Architecture as an Interaction Interface Powered with Programmable Matter

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Entry Number: 49

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    Programmable buildings: architecture as an interaction interface powered with programmable matter

Session/Category Title:   Make Me A Design


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    Adaptive designs and intelligent spaces are in the forefront of the current architectural and product design discourse. They engage users in interactive dialogue, allow for public domain authoring, and are critical factors in sustainable designs where buildings monitor their own performance and respond to environmental factors or user needs (figure 1).

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