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The Generator 2.0

Joyce, Sam; Harding, John

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Authors

Sam Joyce

John Harding John3.Harding@uwe.ac.uk
External Adviser / Panel Member - SAS



Contributors

Christoph Gengnagel
Editor

Axel Kilian
Editor

Julien Nembrini
Editor

Fabian Scheurer
Editor

Abstract

It has been over 30 years since the original conception of the 'Generator' by Cedric Price. A project that in his own words was ?little to do with problem solving, rather creating the desirable conditions and opportunities hitherto thought impossible? (Price 1984). The building aimed to develop a dialogue with its users, by acting as a living working prototype continually reconfiguring in a dynamic conversation, in complete contrast to architecture as monument. The Generator was to be a truly complex adaptive machine, with local system rules and initial condition established but with no fixed global goals and requirements over time. This paper postulates that the ideas behind the generator as a ?thinking? adaptive building are important and worth investigating and progressing. To begin, we introduce the original design and then go on to highlight the conceptual divide between the desired system and its actual real capability. From this study, two particular areas of development for a ?Generator 2.0? project are identified: distributed learning and temporal responsiveness.

Conference Name Rethinking Prototyping
Publication Date Jan 1, 2013
Deposit Date Jun 10, 2016
Publicly Available Date Jun 10, 2016
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Book Title Rethinking Prototyping: Proceedings of the Design Modelling Symposium Berlin 2013
Keywords generative design, cedric price
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/938811
Contract Date Jun 10, 2016

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