| who: D_189 what: the formulation of an airport terminal through movement, time, and interaction where: JFK International Airport, New York City, site of existing terminal 2 why: to prove the contention that architecture should be designed in an active space of forces, fields, and flows, rather than an idealized condition of stasis. to configure form that realizes the dynamic qualities of the virtual dimension - movement, time, interaction. how: by harnessing the ability of computer and animation software (here maya and 3ds max) to put into motion the complex interrelations of forces and parameters that are manifest in the site and program. requirements: Internet Browser, Flash 5 plugin, Quicktime 5 plugin |
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