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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.

  3. The Architecture Player. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. www.docam.ca › en › common-problemsGreg Lynn - DOCAM

    Embryological House (1997-2002), a major work by American architect Greg Lynn, is a born-digital project. The artist set a number of goals for this conceptual work: • 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 ...

  6. 27 de mar. de 2013 · Embryologic Houses, voluptuous fenestration, apertures, openings and orientation to light, air, human and mechanical penetration occur through a technique of curvilinear shreds, louvres and pores that derives from the topology of the surfaces.

  7. 25 de sept. de 2013 · The Embryological House is a postmodern, organicist style inspired by evolutionary biology and the science of turbulence and made possible by the computer’s ability to generate warped or fluid forms. The Embryological House is suppose to trace the evolution pattern of the human embryo.

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