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In the last three decades, digital cultures have expanded production capabilities in architecture through a first generation (1990-2010) that was, gradually formed through a common information language, Digital Productive Ecosystems. Since 1940, with the establishment in North America of the Militar...

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Autor principal: Lisnovsky, Martín
Otros Autores: Brandariz, Gustavo
Formato: Tesis de maestría acceptedVersion
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseño y Urbanismo 2023
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Sumario:In the last three decades, digital cultures have expanded production capabilities in architecture through a first generation (1990-2010) that was, gradually formed through a common information language, Digital Productive Ecosystems. Since 1940, with the establishment in North America of the Military-Industrial Complex and its university networks, various architecture-linked characters have worked on ideas on information organization, graphical communication strategies, abstractions, diagrams, infrastructure networks, pattern structure, shape organization, serial reproduction models and techniques, large structures, programming, cybernetics, user interactivity, augmented capabilities platforms, architectures such as interface, robotics, animations and graphics operating systems. These contributions allow to recognize the characteristics of the ancestors that will determine, with the massive availability of technology since 1990, the enthusiasm for innovation in the project processes of architecture: an identity born of the capacity of digital tools to design complex morphologies, of protocols to operate with compatibility between the different sectors of the chain's production, the potential of multidisciplinary groups and the ability to apply them in construction at scale. The critical convergence of disciplines and the understanding of the new reality since 2010, drive a period of maturation where once the transition and the change of the operational platform has passed, architecture can begin to reconfigure with a new materiality, with another capacity and on another scale, the constant themes of its relationship with the environment and its position in culture and society.