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The Why Factory Publishes Research on Nanotechnology in Architecture

Netherlands Architecture News - Nov 16, 2015 - 20:49   5518 views

The Why Factory Publishes Research on Nanotechnology in Architecture

The Why Factory's new book looks at life in a fully adaptable environment. image © The Why Factory

MVRDV's The Why Factory Publishes Research on Nanotechnology in Architecture! Is the end of brick and mortar near? How could nanotechnology change buildings and cities in the future? A speculation of The Why Factory on this topic is illustrated in the best tradition of science fiction in the newly published book Barba. Life in the Fully Adaptable Environment. It forms the point of departure for a series of interactive experiments, installations and proposals towards the development of new, body-based and fully adaptive architectures. A beautiful existential story comes alive.

A story closer to us then you’d ever have thought. Imagine a new substance that could be steered and altered in real time. Imagine creating a flexible material that could change its shape, that could shrink and expand, that could do almost anything. The Why Factory calls this fictional material Barba. With Barba, we would be able to adapt our environment to every desire and to every need. To buy the book online, visit nai010 publisher's website.

The Why Factory Publishes Research on Nanotechnology in Architecture

Barba lets the user programme and morph their personal environment. image © The Why Factory

The book moves away from pure speculation, however, and makes steps towards real world application, including illustrated vision, programming experiments and applied prototypes. As co-author of the book, Ulf Hackauf, explains, “We started this book with a vision, which we worked out to form a consistent future scenario. This we took as a point of departure for experiments and speculations, including programming, installations and material research. It eventually led us to prototypes, which could form a first step for making Barba real.”

Barba developed through a series of projects organized by The Why Factory and undertaken in collaboration between Delft University of Technology, ETH Zürich and the European Institute of Innovation and Technology. The research was developed over the course of numerous design studios at the Why Factory and elsewhere. Students and collaborators of the Why Factory have all contributed to the book.

The Why Factory Publishes Research on Nanotechnology in Architecture

Life in Barba, a completely programmable world. image © The Why Factory

The Why Factory explores possibilities for the development of our cities by focusing on the production of models and visualisations for cities of the future. Education and research of The Why Factory are combined in a research lab and platform that aims to analyse, theorise and construct future cities. It investigates within the given world and produces future scenarios beyond it; from universal to specific and global to local. 

It proposes, constructs and envisions hypothetical societies and cities; from science to fiction and vice versa. The Why Factory thus acts as a future world scenario making machinery, engaging in a public debate on architecture and urbanism. Their findings are then communicated to the wider public in a variety of ways, including exhibitions, publications, workshops, and panel discussions.

The Why Factory Publishes Research on Nanotechnology in Architecture

The Halo Maker and Space Moulder, ways in which the user can interact with the space around them. image © The Why Factory

The Why Factory is a global think tank, run by MVRDV and the Delft University of Technology and led by professor Winy Maas. Education and research of The Why Factory are combined in a research lab and platform. It explores possibilities for the development of our cities through the production of models and visualizations for cities of the future. The results of this research programme are being presented in a series of books—the Future Cities series—published in association with nai010 publishers in Rotterdam. Barba is the eighth book in The Why Factory’s Future Cities series, and follows Visionary Cities, The Why Factor(y), Green Dream, Vertical Village, Hong Kong Fantasies, City Shocks and We want world wonders.

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