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The Rise of Information Visualization in Architecture

MLL Atelier

Information visualizations will appear in many places as their simplicity will be quite valued. Look for their emergence within buildings as designers will be better able to optimize their architecture for occupant use.

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Strategy: Building that Broadcasts Real-Time Information

MLL Atelier

Have you ever thought about a building skin being used to broadcast real-time information? Perhaps it doesn’t have to be a direct broadcast, but rather an interpretation of information — a sort of architectural information visualization.

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Agricultural sheds inform metal home in Taiwan by Studio Tngtetshiu

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The "anonymous" metal buildings found in rural Taiwan were a visual reference for Double Roof House, which local practice Studio Tngtetshiu has created in Tainan. To contrast the solidity of the church, the studio used a steel-framed structure and panels of corrugated metal for the home, referencing agricultural buildings nearby.

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Farm buildings inform Sonoma ADU by Schwartz and Architecture

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Its design was informed by surrounding farm structures "How might we use the qualities of these decaying yet compelling utilitarian buildings as the jumping off point for a modern wine country design?" The structural system is mostly wood with an occasional steel beam.

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How Architecture Space Can Thrive by Pulling Information Patterns

MLL Atelier

Buildings today continue to move from static to fluid design, and this fluidity is expressed by integrating not only new materials with amazing behavioral properties, but also by pulling information patterns from a building’s context.

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How Building Data Visualization Can Make You a Better Architect

MLL Atelier

The emergence of big data is bringing with it some very interesting insights into how we can better understand the world around us, and the way we live within its fluctuations.

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Benzene rings inform patterned facades of Ascentage Pharmaceutical Headquarters

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The Ascentage Pharmaceutical Headquarters is spread across seven distinct buildings with facades informed by benzene – a molecule composed of six carbon atoms in a ring. With varying heights and sizes, the buildings wrap around a network of outdoor spaces, including paths, small gardens and a large black-granite reflective pool.