Nick Pisca, Jayson Mah and Hunter Knight collaborated to produce this Fleshology architecture project at SCIarc. This is a proposal for the WTC site and was designed in 2005. Greg Lynn attended our final review and stated "this is the apex of this kind of work."
The collaboration had three fronts: Pisca worked on mutation and scripted approaches to multiple cells and diverse topology for floor plates and skins. Mah developed other scripted methodologies that culminated in a brilliant dynamic particle based skin system. Knight orchestrated the design and structural systems employed in the proposal. All of the work was compiled and designed in 8 weeks.
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@oscardequiros If we architects would only design projects of which we know they are buildable we would still be living in caves. It's through experimenting and developping new forms that we learn new building and constructive methods not vice versa. The expirement is the motor for evolution.
So is it realistic? In the future maybe it will.
Study architecture, you won't regret it!
steyaertr 1 year ago
Hi there! astonishing project! im thinking about trying sciarc march but i would like to ask u couple of beginner-like questions in order to decide my future! i recently started using rhinoscript + maya... i see these absolutely crazy forms i would love to be able to do coming from sciarc; BUT are these buildable nowadays? is there a constructive method which allows this to be built? and materials? is it "realistic" ???
thanks a lot for your time!! great inspiration coming from your work!!
oscardequiros 1 year ago
Good job my friend!
Voted 5!
414gbg 2 years ago