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Michael Hansmeyer:塑造不可思议

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受到了细胞分裂的启发,Michael Hansmeyer写下了拥有惊人艳丽的造型和无数刻面的设计运算法则。没人能将他们手绘出来,但他们确是可以被做出来--他们也可以向常规的建筑形态掀起思想狂潮。

Michael Hansmeyer is an architect and programmer who explores the use of algorithms and computation to generate architectural form. Full bio »

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