*Please distribute to others who may be interested...*

You are hereby invited to the next weekly seminar in our interdisciplinary
series on Evolution, Complexity and
Cognition<http://ecco.vub.ac.be/?q=node/108>(ECCO).

*Time*:* Friday, December 16th* 14:00-16:00 p.m

*PLEASE NOTICE THE CHANGE OF ROOM

Place*: *Room B 3.217*
(building B, level 3, At the end of the corridor to the right), on the VUB
Campus Etterbeek (Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels).
Free entrance: everybody welcome!
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The Complexity of Architecture

Philip Rutten <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/philip-rutten/6/a31/235>(Radboud
University Nijmegen
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*Abstract:*
The digitalization of design production of the last decades has seen a
parallel increase of biological ideas in architecture. The collective focus
of these ideas is best represented by the term morphogenesis, and the
ambition to apply morphogenesis as a generative design procedure in
architecture.

Many of the concepts and techniques behind today’s morphogenetic design
practices find their roots in the convergence between biology and the
computer sciences, which occurred in the second half of the twentieth
century, and the blurring of philosophical boundaries between the natural
and the artificial that was a direct consequence of this convergence. The
present focus of these practices is on coupling computational design
techniques to the notion of ‘material systems’; this is accompanied by
advances in digital fabrication. Therefore these practices now have the
potential to make the philosophical continuity between the natural and the
artificial an actual physical reality.



*The Speaker:*

Philip Rutten is an architect and researcher living in Amsterdam, The
Netherlands. His research focuses on the concept of morphogenesis in
philosophy and science, and the application of morphogenesis as a design
procedure in architecture. Currently, he is working as 3d-visualizer for
Benthem Crouwel Architects while doing a PhD at the Radboud University
Nijmegen. He holds a Master’s degree in Architecture, Building, and
Planning from the University of Technology Eindhoven.

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*Upcoming Seminars*

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**December 20 (Tuesday!)**
*Transformation of uncertainty in the therapeutic process.
 Jon Echanove <http://www.linkedin.com/in/jonechanove>
(AoEC<http://www.aoec.cn.com/>,
China) (ECCO)

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More info about the ECCO seminar program: http://ecco.vub.ac.be/?q=node/108


-- 
David R. Weinbaum (Weaver)
ECCO Seminar Coordinator
http://clea.academia.edu/DavidWeinbaum

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