Responsive technologies play a pivotal role in the evolving relationships among humans, machines, and environments. Advances in physical computing and synthetic materials promote the agency of adaptive architectural systems that propagate nuanced responses to environment, context, and human behavior. This paper describes a work-in-progress research project entitled Adaptive Pneumatic Frameworks, which attempts to merge computation, fluidic actuation, and synthetic materials to explore and speculate on the potential roles of adaptive and responsive pneumatic behaviors in architectural design.
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Melendez, F., Gannon, M., Jacobson-Weaver, Z., & Toulkeridou, V. (2014). Adaptive pneumatic frameworks. In ACADIA 2014 - Design Agency: Proceedings of the 34th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (Vol. 2014-October, pp. 427–434). ACADIA. https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2014.426
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