Call us +1-949-325-3001 中文
  • Houzz
FoxLin Architects
  • Home
  • About Us
    • About FoxLin
    • Contact
      • Contact Us
      • Work for Us
    • Social
  • Portfolio
    • Architecture
    • Interactive Design
    • Project List
    • Project Locations
  • Academic
    • Space Architecture
    • Revamp the Camp
  • Press and Blog
    • Press
    • Blog
  • Services
    • Initial Consultation
    • Feasibility Study
    • Full Architectural Design Services
    • As-Built Drawings
  • Resources
    • How to Hire An Architect
    • How to Prepare for Your Design Project
    • How to Hire A Contractor

urban

The 5 Best Commercial Architects in Tustin, California

General Contractors Magazine has just released their list of The 5 Best Commercial Architects in Tustin, California. We are honored to make the cut! The article features our design for the Morning Lavender flagship store, which won an “Outstanding Building …

Read more
December 28, 2021
Awards·Blog
0 comments
by Juintow Lin

Book Release Event at the Neutra VDL Residence in Los Angeles, CA: 

Interactive Architecture: Adaptive World by Michael Fox

Please join us for a book release on Saturday, August 13th, at the Neutra VDL house. There will be a panel discussion with several contributors to the book, and Q&A starting at 5:30 followed by a reception.

2300 Silver Lake Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90039
http://www.neutra-vdl.org/

Eventbrite - Interactive Architecture: Adaptive World - Release Party & Book Signing

About the Book:
Recent technological developments in biology, computation, cybernetics, engineering, industrial design, materials, and robotics allow architecture to evolve beyond static functionality and become an active participant—with the capacity to perceive, react to, and connect—with humans and the natural world. The first process-based guide by Michael Fox and Miles Kemp introduced interactive architecture in 2009, and the past few years have seen its prototypical potential unleashed, manifest in the eighteen inventive projects featured in this book. Interactive Architecture: Adaptive World illustrates how structures can process information, make observations, and utilize tools to translate natural systems and create seamlessly integrated environments, from data-driven light installations, responsive sculptures, and performative materials, to smart highways, dynamic spaces, kinetic facades, and adaptive buildings.

About the Author:
Michael Fox is a founding partner of FoxLin Architects and a professor at Cal Poly Pomona. He is also the Co-Author with Miles Kemp of the book Interactive Architecture by Princeton Architectural Press. He is the past president of ACADIA (Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture) In 1998, Fox founded the Kinetic Design Group at MIT as a sponsored research group to investigate interactive architecture. Michael has lectured internationally on the subject matter of interactive, behavioral and kinetic architecture. He has won numerous awards in architectural ideas competitions and his masters’ thesis at MIT received the outstanding thesis award for his work on computation and design processes. Fox’s work has been featured in numerous international periodicals and books, and has been exhibited worldwide. His work has been funded by NASA, the Annenberg Foundation, the Graham Foundation and others. Fox has taught on the subject matter of interactive, behavioral and kinetic architecture at MIT, The Hong Polytechnic University, the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena and Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI_ARC) in Los Angeles as well as numerous international workshops.

Contributors Include:
Ned Kahn
Charles Sowers
Rob Ley Studio and Radical Craft
Future Cities Lab
MAB Architecture R
uairi Glynn and Alma-nac
Asif Khan Ltd. Aedas Architects
Sauerbruch Hutton
FoxLin and Brahma Architects
Studio Roosegaarde and Heijmans Infrastructure
Achim Menges with Steffen Reichert and Oliver David Kreig
DOSU
Manuel Kretzer
Philip Beesley
Allyn Polancic
Behnaz Farahi

August 12, 2016
Academic·Exhibits·Interactive Architecture
0 comments
by Juintow Lin

TED Talk – Geoffrey West on Biomimicry

Read more
October 2, 2012
Academic·Biomimetic
0 comments
by foxlinadmin

Archimorph Online Portal

Archimorph is an amazing website related to everything we are interested about. You can lost in the extensive archive they’ve collected. Definitely check them out, some stuff gets a little theoretical but always relevant.

Read more
April 15, 2012
Biomimetic·Uncategorized
0 comments
by foxlinadmin

CASE Center for Architecture Science and Ecology

Case center for Architecture Science and Ecology in NYC is a very promising research program pushing architectural innovation into an entirely new generation. It is a joint collaboration between research office co-hosted by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Skidmore, Owings & …

Read more
August 25, 2011
Biomimetic·Uncategorized
1 comment
by foxlinadmin

Actar's Verb – Natures Edition

An awesome book has come to our attention by Actar Publishing entitled Natures. It is part of the elegantly crafted Verb series of “Boogazines” (half book, half magazine, clever eh?). Take a look and see what’s inside, great addition to …

Read more
August 6, 2011
Biomimetic·Uncategorized
1 comment
by foxlinadmin

Boston International Bionic Engineering Conference of 2011

Boston will be hosting a very exciting conference entitled the International Bionic Engineering Conference this coming September. For all those interested please visit the website. The keynote is none other than Dr. Julian Vincent which many of you might know …

Read more
May 26, 2011
Biomimetic·Uncategorized
2 comments
by foxlinadmin

Bio-Structure Bone-Inspired Building Frame by TECTONICA

Puerto Rican firm TECTONICA Architecture, in light of the devastating failure of buildings all around the world at the hands of challenging earthquake forces, has released research they have done in the immediate application of human bone structure (particularly the …

Read more
May 23, 2011
Biomimetic·Uncategorized
1 comment
by foxlinadmin

Guihun Choe and Etienne Jaunet's Suburbian Plug-In Skyscraper

French architects Guihun Choe and Etienne Jaunet designed this elaborate “skyscraper city”, for lack of a better term, that functions more as a skeleton rather than a fully functional building. More images included.

Read more
May 4, 2011
Biomimetic·Uncategorized
1 comment
by foxlinadmin

Tom Wiscombe and Emergent Architecture

Tom Wiscombe is one of the pioneers of emergent architecture, which is rather obvious from his practice entitled “emergent architecture.” Lean more about him and his projects.

Read more
April 28, 2011
Biomimetic·Uncategorized
4 comments
by foxlinadmin
  • 1
  • 2
  • Next

Download Your Free Guide

With the 8 tips in this guide, you will discover how to find the right architect for your design and for your budget.

How to Hire An Architect

Recent Posts

  • The Best Retail Architects in Torrance, California
  • Progress on Ellsworth Residence
  • The Best Commercial Architects in Lynwood, California
  • Ground-Breaking at 10th Street
  • The Best Multifamily Architects in Irvine, California

Recent Comments

  • Charles Mathis on Lionel Theodore Dean's Future Factory: Generative Product Design
  • ruby on Carpal Skin – Neri Oxman
  • hunter on Hydro-Fold – ECAL & Christophe Guberan
  • bonooobong on Hydro-Fold – ECAL & Christophe Guberan
  • Biomimicry Shoe by Marieka Ratsma Kostika Spaho « Biomimetic Architecture on SolidThinking Morphogenic Biomimetic Software

Categories

  • Academic
    • Biomimetic
    • Interactive Architecture
    • Robotecture
    • Sustainable
  • Awards
  • Blog
    • Personal
    • Projects
  • Design
    • Exhibits
  • Featured
  • Form
  • News
    • FoxLin News
    • General
  • Uncategorized

Tags

academic Algorithmic algorithms architect architecture biology biomimesis biomimetic biomimetics biomimicry bionics bubbles computation construction design development digital emergent engineering fabrication featured foxlin FOXLINARCH foxlin architects fun interactive architecture interlace lecture lemon heights magazines materials news press process research responsive robotecture san clemente sustainability systems technologies techology travel triton residence urban

Archives

inquiries@foxlin.com • +1-949-325-3001">

FOXLIN ARCHITECTS

392 Camino de Estrella, San Clemente, CA 92672 United States • inquiries@foxlin.com • +1-949-325-3001
© 2019 Fox Lin, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Houzz
http://premier-pharmacy.com/product-category/sleeping-aids/ http://healthsavy.com