The SCI-Arc 'Close-up' exhibition explores the medium of digital technology and its application on architectural designs to represent the future of architecture.
The exhibit features designs made from digital technology by top architects and seeks to explore both large-scale applications and "traditions of tectonic expression" -- which refers to the construction of art as opposed to material construction itself. The futuristic component of this exhibit and the separate sculptures themselves meld to form a cohesive argument about the future of architecture, architectural practices and their intersection with digital technologies.
One of the most interesting pieces is by Elena Manferdini, featuring a sculpture that resembles a building that is not yet complete. The vivid graphic patterns on the design is likely created via a digital art medium. It is a hopeful representation of the creative possibilities in the application of digital technologies to architectural designs.
High-Tech Architecture Exhibitions
This Exhibit Explores the Future of Architecture and Technology
Trend Themes
1. Digital Architecture Designs - Emerging exhibitions display the future of architecture being revolutionized with digital technology.
2. Futuristic Sculptures - Art and architecture merges through digital technology-inspired sculptures.
3. Traditions of Tectonic Expression - New art exhibitions explores the impact of traditional art construction practices with the use of constructive based technology.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore the opportunities of utilizing digital technologies in architectural designs.
2. Digital Art - Digital artists will find innovative ways to apply digital techniques to merge art and architecture.
3. Construction Technology - Companies can focus on the development of technology-based platforms to transform the future of construction and architecture projects.