BLObitecture – a free-flowing, soft, and organic form of architecture created using 3D modelling software and an abundance of imagination.
In 1995, American-born architect Greg Lynn came up with the term while experimenting with software. In wavefront modelling, BLOB was the acronym for Binary Large Object-spheres that could be gathered to form large composite forms. It came into the limelight after being used as a derogatory remark by William Safire in a New York Times article in 2002.
It is not just imagination and 3D modelling that can propel the cart of building making, but the evolution of materials and technological advancements in architectural design, enabling the hands-on experience of such structures. The major cultural facilities that use steel and glass as significant construction materials are auditoriums, theatres, museums, and other cultural establishments that depart from residential or other secluded spaces due to the invasion of privacy. The efficacy of these materials allows for a smooth construction process, which results in a flashy built form.
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It always amazes to me how far architects push the limits with 3D software now to create really interesting structures. BLObitechture is the future or Architecture for sure. Thanks for sharing!
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