
How can architectural design language and geometry be demonstrated?
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Undergraduate Thesis Project
Academic Indivisual Work
2023 Feb to 2023 July
Complex Logistics Center
Kang Jun Lee
Assistant Professor of Hanyang Univ.
2023 AIK The Grand Prize
2023 KAAB Awards Nominated
2023 SCF Honorable Mention
Within the discourse of architecture, how are 'modern warehouses' defined and understood when considering architecture such as data centers, semiconductor factories, and distribution centers? Contemporary architecture is increasingly focusing on spaces that aren't centered around human presence. In these environments where humans are noticeably absent, 'machines, algorithms, products, and data' dominate. Historically, non-anthropocentrism in architecture has been a perspective advocating for a harmonious blend of humans and nature, primarily rooted in ecological considerations. However, the current trend of architecture underscores the merging realms of machines, algorithms, and data. As a result, architectural "form" is no longer solely determined by human perspectives, uses, or senses. Within this avant-garde ontology that places humans, animals, plants, and even speculative entities like algorithms on an equal footing, by what and how is the architectural form derived, and in what manner can it be represented?










