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  1. The dynamic forms of the Embryological House (1997–2001) comprise flowing and vector-based surfaces, sometimes referred to as “blob” architecture, made possible through animation software. Through the Embryological House Lynn rethinks the notion of the manufactured house, moving from the modernist idea of a form based on modules to a form ...

  2. 20 de oct. de 2014 · Embryological House is a research project in which Greg Lynn, between 1997 and 2001, pioneered the ability to generate forms and spatial situations through the study of complex geometrics, which he managed through the use of computer technology. The foundations of the project are rooted in the interweaving of ideas from different fields, so that the architect's work approaches the support of ...

  3. 10 de abr. de 2022 · Eisenman referencia a Greg Lynn y su “Embryological House,” ya que explica que es posible un diagrama que no necesita una condición originaria, “desplazando la idea modernista de que la forma se basa en módulos a una donde se basa en iteraciones potencialmente ilimitadas derivadas de una forma básica, o “primitiva””(2 ...

  4. Embryologic Houses© AD May-June 2000. The Embryologic Houses© can be described as a strategy for the invention of domestic space that engages contemporary issues of brand identity and variation, customisation and continuity, flexible manufacturing and assembly and, most importantly, an unapologetic investment in the contemporary beauty and ...

  5. 27 de mar. de 2013 · Summary. Greg Lynn's Embryologic Houses epitomize the spirit and achievements of digital mass-customization and computational morphogenetics at the turn of the millennium, on the eve of the dotcom crash which would dampen the technological optimism of the 1990s.

  6. www.docam.ca › conservation › embryological-houseEmbryological House

    The Embryological House is paradigmatic of this work: a born-digital project developed through the application of principles of animate form. It had several goals: to rethink the idea of house typology beyond the modernist "kit of parts" model to an organic, flexible, genetic/generic prototype from which an infinite number of iterations can be ...

  7. www.docam.ca › conservation › embryological-houseEmbryological House

    In 1997 he began development of a theoretical project, the Embryological House, funded by the Graham Foundation and the Wexner Center. The House was developed over several years and has been exhibited widely in various forms including the Venice Biennale of Architecture in 2000. Greg Lynn himself presented the Embryological House in a lecture ...