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Architectural Masterpieces

The document provides a literature review of meta architecture and performative architecture. It lists numerous architects, firms, and projects in these fields. Some of the architects and firms mentioned include David Adjaye, Kere Architecture, Morphogenesis, CnT S Chandravarkar, Matharoo Associates, and Aga Khan Architecture. It also discusses trends in digital architecture such as sectioning, tessellating, folding, contouring, and forming.

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Architectural Masterpieces

The document provides a literature review of meta architecture and performative architecture. It lists numerous architects, firms, and projects in these fields. Some of the architects and firms mentioned include David Adjaye, Kere Architecture, Morphogenesis, CnT S Chandravarkar, Matharoo Associates, and Aga Khan Architecture. It also discusses trends in digital architecture such as sectioning, tessellating, folding, contouring, and forming.

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LITERATURE

Meta Architecture
1. David Adjaye
a. National Museum of African American History, Washington
b. Studio Museum in Harlem
c. Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver,
d. The Nobel Peace Centre in Oslo
e. Skolkovo Moscow School of Management, Moscow

2. Kere Architecture
a. Gando Primary School, Burkina Faso
b. Gando School Library
c. Gando Teachers' Housing
d. Gando Mango Tree Project
e. Dano Secondary School
f. Centre for Earth Architecture, Mopti
g. Opera Village
h. National Park of Mali, Bamako
i. International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum, Geneva

3. Morphogenesis Manjit Rastogi


a. Infosys Campus Nagpur
b. Zydus Corporate Office Ahmedabad
c. Wipro Vishakhapatnam
d. Surat Diamond Bourse
e. Cenury Real Estate, Bengaluru
f. Metro Cash and Carry Bengaluru
g. ITC Campus Kolkata
h. Vidyashilp Yelahanka
i. Kodaikanal international School
j. Gran Carman Bengaluru

4. CnT S Chandravarkar
a. Rubix Bengaluru
b. Nitesh Buckingham Gate
c. Mindtree East Whitefield
d. Club Balance Bangalore
e. Otis Factory Campus Jigani
f. Science Gallery Bengaluru
g. Home for Dying Destitute Bangalore
h. AEAMT Bangalore
5. Matharoo Associates
a. Ashwinikumar Crematorium
b. Prathma Blood Centre Ahmedabad

6. Roger Anger Houses


a. Auroville Pondicherry

7. Poppo Pingel
a. Auroville Pondicherry

8. Aga Khan Architecture

a. Thirteenth (2014-2016)
i. Friendship Centre, Gaibandha Bangladesh (Kasheb M Chowdhury)
ii. Baitur rauf Mosque, Dacca Bangladesh (Marina Tabassum)

b. Twelfth (2011-2013)
i. Emergency[36] Salam Centre for Cardiac Surgery, Khartoum, Sudan,
by Italian practice Studio Tamassociati, completed in 2010
ii. Revitalisation of Birzeit Historic Centre, Birzeit, Palestine
iii. Hassan II Bridge, Rabat, Morocco
iv. Rehabilitation of Tabriz Bazaar, Tabriz, Iran
v. Islamic Cemetery, Altach, Austria, by Austrian architect Bernardo
Bader, inaugurated in 2012

c. Eleventh (2008-2010)
i. Wadi Hanifa Project, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
ii. Revitalisation of nineteenth and early twentieth-century architectural
heritage of Tunis, Tunisia
iii. Research Centre and Museum, Madinat Al-Zahra, Cordoba, Spain,
by Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos
iv. Ipekyol Textile Factory, Edirne, Turkey
v. Bridge School, Xiashi, Fujian, China

d. Tenth (2005-2007)
i. Samir Kassir Square, Beirut, Lebanon
ii. Rehabilitation of the City of Shibam, Yemen
iii. Central Market, Koudougou, Burkina Faso
iv. University of Technology Petronas, Bandar Seri Iskandar, Malaysia,
by Foster + Partners
v. Restoration of the Amiriya Madrasa, Rada, Yemen
vi. Moulmein Rise Residential Tower, Singapore, by WOHA Architects
vii. Royal Netherlands Embassy, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, by Dick Van
Gameren, Bjarne Mastenbroek
viii. Rehabilitation of the Walled City, Nicosia, Cyprus
ix. METI School in Rudrapur, Dinajpur, Bangladesh, by Anna Heringer

e. Ninth (2002-2004)
i. Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria, Egypt,
by Norwegian architectural office Snøhetta
ii. Primary School, Gando, Burkina Faso, by Diébédo Francis Kéré
iii. Sandbag Shelter Prototypes (various locations), developed by Nader
Khalili
iv. Restoration of Al-Abbas Mosque (Asnaf, Yemen)
v. Old City of Jerusalem Revitalisation Programme, Jerusalem
vi. B2 House, Ayvacik, Turkey, by Han Tümertekin

f. Eighth (1999-2001)
i. New Life for Old Structures (various locations, Iran)
ii. Aït Iktel (Abadou, Morocco)
iii. Kahere Eila Poultry Farming School (Koliagbe, Guinea)
iv. Nubian Museum (Aswan, Egypt)
v. SOS Children's Village (Aqaba, Jordan)
vi. Olbia Social Centre of Akdeniz University (Antalya, Turkey), by Cengiz
Bektas
vii. Bagh-e-Ferdowsi (Tehran, Iran)
viii. Datai Hotel (Langkawi, Malaysia)
Performative Architecture
1. Monica Ponce de Leon & Nader Teherani
2. Alan Dempsey and Alvin Huang
3. Lisa Iwamoto
4. Atelier Manferdini
5. Thom Faulders
6. Brennan Buck
7. AEDS/Ammar Eloueini
8. Johnston Marklee & Associates
9. Tom Wiscombe/EMERGENT
10. Chris Bosse/PTW Architects
11. Hitoshi Abe
12. Andrew Kudless/Matsys
13. Erwin Hauer and Enrique Rosado
14. Ruy Klein
15. Kreysler & Associates
16. Heather Roberge
17. Arup Associates
18. Atelier – Jean Nouveau
19. Heatherwick Studio
20. Skidmore Owings and Merrill
21. Calatrava Architects
22. Toyo Ito Architecture
23. Grimshaw Architects
24. Thornton Tomasetti
25. Renzo Piano
1. Interactive Architecture
a. Physical Change
i. Trends in Kinetic Architecture
ii. Ways and Means of Kinetic Motion
iii. Horizons of Kinetic Architecture

b. Embedded Computation
i. Trends in Embedded Computation
ii. Ways and Means of Embedded Computation
iii. Horizons of Embedded Computation in Architecture

c. Project Landscape
i. Adaptable Space
1. Environments
2. Working Environments
3. Entertainment Environments
4. Public Environments

ii. Environmental Impact


1. Energy Efficiency
2. Active Sustainable Solutions
3. Ephemeralization
4. Environmental Cognizance
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iii. Enhancing and Extending Activities
1. Mediated Environments
2. Gerontechnology
3. Physically Challenged
4. Active Participation
5. Coexistence

iv. Sociological and Psychological Implications


1. Changing Lifestyle Patterns
2. Behaviour Awareness
3. Building Awareness
4. Sense of Place
5. Control of Space
6. Attachment to Space
7. Sense of Sound
8. Sense of Smell
9. Artistic Initiatives

d. Design and the Profession


i. Designing Interactive Systems
ii. Novel Tools and Heuristics
iii. A Pedagogical Approach
iv. Academic Initiatives
v. Client and User Initiatives
vi. Corporate Initiatives
vii. Economic Feasibility

e. New Horizons
i. Technology Transfer
ii. Interface Design
iii. The End of Mechanics
iv. Autonomous Robotics
v. Biomimetics
vi. Evolutionary Systems
vii. Possibilities and Understandings
viii. The End of the Beginning

2. Digital Architecture

a. Sectioning
i. Digital Weave, University of California, Berkeley/Lisa Iwamoto
ii. Mafoombey, Martti Kalliala, Esa Ruskeepää, with Martin Lukasczyk
iii. (Ply)Wood Delaminations, Georgia Institute of Technology/Monica
Ponce de Leon
iv. A Change of State, Georgia Institute of Technology/Nader Tehrani
v. [c]space, Alan Dempsey and Alvin Huang
vi. BURST*.003, SYSTEMarchitects

b. Tessellating
i. West Coast Pavilion, Atelier Manferdini
ii. Huyghe + Le Corbusier Puppet Theater, MOS
iii. Helios House, Office dA and Johnston Marklee & Associates
iv. California: Stage Set for John Jasperse, AEDS/Ammar Eloueini
v. Airspace Tokyo, Thom Faulders Architecture
vi. Technicolor Bloom, Brennan Buck
c. Folding
i. Dragonfly, Tom Wiscombe/EMERGENT
ii. Nubik, AEDS/Ammar Eloueini
iii. In-Out Curtain, IwamotoScott
iv. Entry Paradise Pavilion, Chris Bosse/PTW Architects
v. Aoba-tei, Atelier Hitoshi Abe
vi. Digital Origami, University of Technology, Sydney/Chris Bosse
vii. C_Wall, Andrew Kudless/Matsys
viii. Manifold, Andrew Kudless/Matsys

d. Contouring
i. Bone Wall, Urban A&O
ii. Design 306, Erwin Hauer and Enrique Rosado
iii. CNC panels, Jeremy Ficca
iv. Door with Peephole, WILLIAMSONWILLIAMSON
v. Gradient Scale, SPAN
vi. Tool-Hide, Ruy Klein

e. Forming
i. Alice, Florencia Pita mod
ii. Prototype Pavilion, MOS
iii. UniBodies, PATTERNS, with Kreysler & Associates
iv. NGTV, GNUFORM
v. “Dark Places,” servo
vi. “Housing in Vienna,” SPAN
vii. Satin Sheet, University of California, Los Angeles/Heather Roberge
viii. Shiatsu, University of California, Los Angeles/Heather Roberge
ix. P_Wall, Andrew Kudless/Matsys

3. Arup Associates
a. Broadgate Circle, London
b. Blackfriers Pier, London
c. Triton Square, London
d. Khalifa Tennis Complex, Doha, Qatar
e. China Central Television Headquarters, Beijing
f. Galleria Fashion Stores, Seoul
g. Coleman Street, London

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