March 14, 2016
Stuart Weitzman School of Design
102 Meyerson Hall
210 South 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
From Sciarc.edu:
"Close-up examines the impact of digital technologies on the architectural detail and the traditions of tectonic expression associated with it. An often overlooked condition of digital design technologies is the ability to design objects through continuous degrees of magnification. The consequences of this very basic fact are more significant than we may realize. The traditional premise that some architectural ideas only reside at standardized scales of magnification at this point is nostalgic.
This exhibition proposes that technological advancements have resulted in a transformation of how architectural ideas unfold at different degrees of resolution and that tectonics might mean something very different in the 21st century. Related to this new power of computer assisted observation for both the author and the audience of architecture is the blurring of the boundaries between the virtual and the real and the mutual imbrications of concepts with materials. Ranging from the cinematic to the clinical, the transition from the architectural detail to the architectural close-up implies new formal logics and new modes of reception. This exhibition will survey some of the pioneers of this way of thinking about architecture after the digital and examine recent work by emerging architects that are continuing this important investigation.
Participants
Nurit Bar-Shai / Nurit Bar-Shai Studio
Ben van Berkel & Caroline Bos / UNStudio
Neil M. Denari / Neil M. Denari Architects
John Enright & Margaret Griffin / Griffin Enright Architects
Frank Gehry / Gehry Partners
Ferda Kolatan & Erich Schoenenberger / su11 architecture+design
Greg Lynn / Greg Lynn FORM
Steven Ma / Xuberance
Elena Manferdini / Atelier Manferdini
Thom Mayne / Morphosis
Lucy McRae / Lucy McRae Studio
Dwayne Oyler & Jenny Wu / Oyler Wu Collaborative
Marcelo Spina & Georgina Huljich / P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S
Theodore Spyropoulos & Stephen Spyropoulos / Minimaforms
Tom Wiscombe / Tom Wiscombe Architecture
Michael Young & Kutan Ayata / Young & Ayata"